Jerez MotoGP: Honda: Marquez 'compromise' means comeback on Saturday
Repsol Honda team manager Alberto Puig has confirmed that, 𒊎although passed fit to return to action this weekend, injured MotoGP 🎶champion Marc Marquez will sit out Friday practice🏅.
Just two days after surgery to plate a broken right arm, Marquez made a sho🦩ck return to the Jerez paddock this morning and subseque🐈ntly passed a medical to try and ride in this weekend's Andalucia MotoGP.

Repsol Honda team manager Alberto Puig has confirmed that, although passed fit to return to aไction this weekend, inj💯ured MotoGP champion Marc Marquez will sit out Friday practi💙ce.
Just two days after surgery to plate a broken right arm, Marquez made a shock return to the Jerez pไaddock this morning and subsequently passed a medical to try and ride in this weekend's Andalucia MotoGP.
"Nobody expected to see him here," Puig said. "When the accident h💦appened we were very worried and of course he had to go to Barcelona for surgery. But the surgery went, frankly speaking, spectacularly well. We know the doctor is good but it was a fantastic job.
"And after surgery, the rider started to feel very well. He ༒started to contact us꧂, saying 'I'm not so bad. I feel well. I'm not having so much pain. I can move the arm'. The possible nerve [damage] situation, as the doctor informed, was okay.
"Originally, clearly, the Honda position was to cancel this race and to try in Brno. But after what we saw of Marc's wish, after what the doctors said today, declaring him fit, we came to a let's say an 'understanding' position that he wཧill try on Saturday and depending on how he's feeling then, he will try or not to race.
"But we asked him to check on Saturday first and really understand if he is really capable of doing the distance or not. In case it's too risky, Marc already understood that our id🔥ea will be to cancel the race.
"But from last Sunday to today, thinღgs have been going so fast and sꦗo quickly that frankly speaking we are very surprised."
Puig expla🅰ined that MotoGP's first-ever pair of back-to-back events at the same circu꧃it means there is no need to risk riding on Friday.
"If it was a new track it꧙ would be more difficult. But we have been here for five days so the setup of the bike we know, he knows exactly how to ride the bike on this tracꦿk. So it's no meaning to try Friday and to give more stress to the injury," Puig said.
"So he will try Satur𓂃day and after that we will see. But it was very important for Honda and for the Repsol Honda team to also respect the rider's wish. So we get this compromise [to wait until Saturday] and then we will see the result on Saturday."
LCR Honda's Cal Crutchlow joined Marquez in undergoing surgery on Tuesday, the Englishman✱ having a small screw fitted𒈔 to aid a fracture to his left scaphoid.
Like Marquez, Crutchlow and Suzuki's Alex Rinsꦅ (dislocated shoulder, pictured with Marquez today) have also 🦩been passed as fit to ride.
"They are at this t♑ime our most experienced and fastest riders. But unfortunately, both are injured," Puig said of Marquez and Crutchlow. "I want to make clear that Honda never pushes the riders to race. We always respect the rider's conditions and opinion. That's why we let them, inꦇ Marc's case, try.
"Of course both Marc and Cal's results are very important for us, and when a rider is 100% fit it's true that you can push him. When h🙈e's not 100% fit, which is the case, you have to go one step back and see what he can do."

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefroꩲnt of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.