
MotoGP: Marc Marquez Ruled Out Of Portimao MotoGP.
Published on November 2, 2021
By Dawn Hammersley
By Dawn Hammersley
Six-Time MotoGP Champion Marc Marquez Will Not Compete In The Portuguese Grand Prix.
Marc Marquez has declared himself as un-fit to compete in this weekend’s Grand Prix at Portimao. The Spanish rider was involved in an off-road training accident, he unfortunately crashed and banged his head.
Repsol Honda Team Statement
This past Saturday Marc Marquez, while preparing for the Algarve Grand Prix with one of his standard off-road training sessions, suffered a fall that caused a slight head concussion.
After a few days of rest at home and seeing that he was still unwell, today Marquez has been assessed by doctors in a medical check-up to evaluate his current status. As a precautionary measure, this coming weekend Marquez will not contest the Algarve Grand Prix.
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