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Marc Márquez Ruled Out of Australia and Malaysia After Indonesian Crash

He has already clinched the 2025 title, which eases pressure on an immediate return.

Overview

  • Medical examinations in Madrid identified a fracture at the base of the coracoid process and a right shoulder ligament injury with no significant bone displacement.
  • Doctors Samuel Antuña and Ignacio Roger de Oña ordered a conservative plan of rest and immobilisation with no surgery, supported by weekly check-ups.
  • The injury followed a lap-one collision at Mandalika when Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi struck the rear of Márquez’s Ducati, an incident due for stewards’ review in Australia.
  • Ducati has not named a replacement for Phillip Island or Sepang, with test rider Michele Pirro reported as the most likely stand-in under current concession limits.
  • Márquez says the injury is not severe and he aims to return before season’s end pending medical clearance, with Portugal and Valencia still to come after Sepang.