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Marc Márquez Diagnosed With Coracoid Fracture, Out of Australia and Malaysia GPs

Doctors have prescribed immobilization with weekly checks after the Mandalika crash involving Marco Bezzecchi.

Overview

  • Scans in Madrid confirmed a fracture at the base of the right coracoid and ligament damage to the shoulder.
  • The medical team opted for conservative treatment with rest and immobilization, noting no significant bone displacement or links to prior injuries.
  • Ducati’s newly crowned champion will miss the next two rounds in Australia and Malaysia, with his return timing dependent on weekly assessments.
  • Márquez was taken out on lap one when Bezzecchi’s front wheel struck the rear of his Ducati, and the Italian apologized afterward.
  • MotoGP stewards are reviewing the incident for possible sanctions, and the Mandalika race was won by rookie Fermín Aldeguer.