Miguel Oliveira and Marc Marquez set for reunion at scene of ‘race ban’ claim

Miguel Ol🧔iveira lays out 2024 target as he returns to scene of 🐲Marc Marquez incident

Miguel Oliveira, Marc Marquez crash, MotoGP race, Portuguese MotoGP, 26 March
Miguel Oliveira, Marc Marquez crash, MotoGP race, Portuguese MotoGP, 26 March

For 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Miguel Oliveira and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez, returning to𒉰 Portimao this weekend is a reminder of last year’s massive smash.

At the first round of 2023, Oliveira was dramatically wiped out of his home Portuguese MotoGP by a reckless Marquez whose troubles on his under-performing Honda were ꦰgetting worse.

Marquez caused him🎉self a hand injury, and Oliveira a hip injury. Jorge Mart♕in also emerged with a knock.

Aleix E🙈spargaro raged at Marquez afterwards: “For me, they have to ban him for one race, minimum.

“I don’t make the rules. I just hope M🍬iguel is good. The speed he was hit at can destroy your knee.”

Marquez and Repsol Honda were ♔them embroiled in a messy kerfuffle over a double long lap penalty that he was hit with.

The wording of the punishment stipulated that i🍨t was to be served specifically at the next round in Argentina, which Marquez missed anyway due to injury.

When the FIM Stewards tried to re-ཧword the penalt♐y to be applied at Marquez’s comeback, Honda were successful in appealing it, and no punishment was served.

Marquez would not complete a grand prix until the 1🌄0th round last year, due to the injury sustain⛄ed at Portimao plus more crashes.

Oliveꦆira’s season was also hind💫ered by the physical toll of their crash.

Oliveira return🔥s home to Portugal to race for the first time since that incident this weekend.

After starting the season with a P15 finish in Qatar, Oliveira was quoted by : "Without that penalty that I 🥂served on Sunday in Qatar, I think the result would have been different.

“I see myself capable of doing better in Portugal. It is my favo🅺urite circuit.

“It is more natural for me to ride fast in Portimao꧃.”

The Trackhouse rider expects a very different Marquez to ret🅺urn to Por🥀timao, no longer battling against his own machinery.

"I have seen Marc, with the Ducati, doing very well,” ꦗOlivei𓆏ra said.

“Maybe he 💦held back a little because I think he wanted to start with a more solid result.

“I already expected it, the speed.”

"After last year I had, I would like to get on the podium again and win a race,ꦅ that would make me very ♔happy,"

Oliveira, of course, wo🏅n the Portuguese MotoGP four years ago, a historic triumph on home turf.

But last year’s big crash set the♔ tone for an underwhelming season.

"After the last year I had, I would like to get🎉 on the podium again and win a race🐟,” Oliveira declared.

“That would make me very happy.”

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