The incredible bonus money Marc Marquez has missed out on due to injury

Marc Marquez’s lucrative contract with Honda reportedly includes big bonuses - so his absence this season has cost him a lot of money.
Marc Marquez, MotoGP sprint race, French MotoGP, 13 May
Marc Marquez, MotoGP sprint race, French MotoGP, 13 May

Marquez has already missed out on a total of €2,281,800 (£1,984,949) for the four MotoGP rounds that he miss꧟ed before Le Mans, according to Spanish media .

His return to Le Mans at the weekend will therefore be welcomed by his bank manager, as well as by MotoGP fansꩲ.

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His bonus scheme is to be paid €570,450 (£496,487) per race to enter, the report states.

Marquez can also claim an extra €1.4m (£1.2m) if he wins the MotoGP championship.

This is all on top of his estimated €12.5m (£10.9m) annual ꦛ🤡salary paid by Honda, plus sponsorship earnings

Last year Marquez missed eight ro🦩unds, the first two due to diplopia (his vision issues) and then six due to major arm surgery.

This season’s four missed rounds were due to tไhe hand injury picked up in the first grand 📖prix of the season at Portimao.

Marc Marquez, MotoGP race, French MotoGP, 14 May
Marc Marquez, MotoGP race, French MotoGP, 14 May

Marquez is widely-known as the highest-paid MotoGP ꦅrider on the 2023 grid.

He is contracted to Honda until the end of 2024 by which time some in🔯teresting conversations could take place.

On one hand, Marquez is desperate for a bike which will allow him to compete for a seventh premier cಌlass championship.

Conversely, his age and h♔is mounting injury history mean that rival manufaꦍcturers - Ducati or KTM, for example - might think twice before sanctioning the money that Marquez might demand.

Jorge Lorenzo’s verdict? He believes that Ducati will offer Marquez a contract for 2025 on mu𓆏ch less money than he has been accustomed to, meaning the six-time MotoGP champion must make a difficult call - earn less money for a better bike, or stick with Honda…

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