MotoGP: Marc Marquez on horror highside in Indonesia: “Unconscious, we are human, didn’t want to ride again”

Marc Marquez admitted he was knocked unconscious and didn’t want to ride again after his horrific MotoGP crash in Indonesia.
Marc Marquez , MotoGP race, Malaysian MotoGP, 23 October
Marc Marquez , MotoGP race, Malaysian MotoGP, 23 October

The Repsol Honda rider endured one of the worst highsides in MotoGP history at Mandalika earlier this season.

It was his fourth (and worst🤡) crash of the weekend and ruled him out of the race - later, he missed a chunk of the season to undergo another serious arm surgery.

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Marquez has now told BT: “ജSome crashes, you remember every♌thing. Everything!

“Indonesia? I remember just before the crash. When I started to fly - from that point until the end when I arrived in the box - I don’ℱt remember anything.

“This is because I was unconscious.

“I remember I had a fresh tyre on the rear. I came into the corner with less front pressure ❀but the same speed. I locked the rear. The rear was floating, and came back in a very ag♌gressive way.

Marc Marquez, MotoGP, Valencia MotoGP, 5 November
Marc Marquez, MotoGP, Valencia MotoGP, 5 November

“Normally you can save ♉the crash or avoid the crash, especially if you have a use𓆉d tyre. With a used tyre or low grip you have a warning - you feel the front or rear slide, and you can play with your body on the bike.

“With 👍a new tyre the grip is a lot so everything is more harsh, everything becomes more reactive. Normally when you lose the bike with a new tyre, you crash.

“After a crash like in Indonesia? We are human. You don’t want 𒅌to ride again. Then it becomes your pr🧸ofession, not your passion.

“I had double-vision but my head was okayꦡ, ♔body was okay.

"Then you feel protected. It gives you confidenc𓂃e to ride💧 again and, step-by-step, to rebuild confidence with the bike.”

Marc Marquez, Valencia MotoGP test, 8 November
Marc Marquez, Valencia MotoGP test, 8 November

Marquez’s risk-taking style has earned him eight world champio🍃nships but also contributed to a series ཧof crashes in his career which means he now suffers with diplopia, a form of double-vision.

Combined with his arm injuries, he has paid a physಞical toll for his ꦕbrilliance on the bike.

Marquez didn’t win a race in 2🌼022 but showed signs of progress as the season closed, with a first pole position in three years in Japan then a p❀odium finish in Australia.

Whether he can add to his six premier class championships will rely heavi🐈ly on how Honda can develop his below-par bike - and on whether he avoids" more punishing crashes.

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