MotoGP: Marc Marquez returns to training for first time in three months

Marc Marquez returns to two-wheel action for the first time in three months after doctors confirm a ‘clear improvement’ has been made to the six-time MotoGP champion’s condition.
Marc Marquez returns to training for first time in three months

Marc Marquez has returned to two-wheel action for 🌠the first time since winning the 2021 Emilia-Romagna MotoGP.&✅nbsp;

Marquez missed the final two races of last season after a 🍎training accident resulted in a concussion and return of the double vision - also known as diplopia - problem he suffered from in 2011. 

Since then th🌱e eight-time world champion had been restricted to off-bike training only, however, after being cleared by doctors Marquez returned to motocross action.&💎nbsp;

A statement from Repsol Honda said: "Marc Marquez underwent a medical examination with Dr. Sá🅘nchez Dalmau last Monday to analyse the situation of his diplopia. The ophthalmologis🦄t confirmed a clear improvement in the vision of the eight-time World Champion.

"With this progress, the Repsol Honda Team rider received authorization to ride a motorcycle an💛d motocross, the most demanding discipline possible in the world of two wheels, was chosen by Marquez and his team.ꦑ 

"After a three-month absence, the Spanish rider returned to riding at the Ponts Circuit (Lleida). After several runs his sensations and feelings on the bike were more than optimisti🤪c.

"The next step for Marquez will🌊 be to ride on a pavꦗed racetrack."

— Marc Márquez (@marcmarquez93)

Ma♏rquez finished the 2021 MotoGP season in seventh after claiming three wins despite miss🐈ing a total of four races.

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