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Marc Marquez to miss MotoGP Grand Prix of The Americas as he continues recovery from hand injury

James Walker-Roberts

Updated 11/04/2023 at 16:12 GMT

Honda's Marc Marquez will not be on the grid at the Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas in Austin this weekend as he continues to recover from injury. The six-time MotoGP champion has said "the bone is still in the process of healing" following a collision with Miguel Oliveira at the Portuguese Grand Prix. When Marquez does return he could face a double long lap penalty.

Marc Marquez

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Marc Marquez will miss this weekend’s Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas in Austin, Texas as he continues his recovery from injury.
The six-time MotoGP world champion suffered a hand injury during the season-opening Portuguese Grand Prix.
He underwent surgery following the race and missed the Argentina Grand Prix, which was won by Marco Bezzecchi.
Marquez was expected to return in Austin, where he is a seven-time winner, but will miss the race following a scan.
The Repsol Honda rider said on social media: “I have just had a CAT scan and it was confirmed that the bone is still in the process of healing.
“After talking with the medical team led by Dr. Ignacio Roger de Ona, we have decided not to take any risks and therefore I won’t be able to ride in Austin.
“I will continue working and rehabilitating as I have been doing so far to be able to get back on the bike as soon as possible.”
Marquez suffered the injury during a collision with RNF Aprilia rider Miguel Oliveira at the Portuguese Grand Prix.
However, when it became apparent Marquez was set to miss the race the penalty was then deferred to the next round when he participates.
Honda have appealed to the MotoGP Court of Appeal over the change in application of the penalty.
Marquez’s next race could be the Spanish GP on April 30.
The six-time champion is 16th in the standings on seven points – 43 off championship leader Bezzecchi.
Francesco Bagnaia is second in the standings, nine points behind Bezzecchi, with Johann Zarco in third, 15 points off top spot.
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