Marc Marquez: My MotoGP comeback? Next week I’ll have the answer…

Spꩵeaking at the Red Bull Ring in Austria on Thursday, during his first visit to the paddock since stepping back from racing in May to undergo another operation on his right arm, Marquez𒉰 explained:
“It's true that my intention is to make some 🌜races this year. Next week I will have the answer if it will be possible or not.
“I feel quite well. In the end, it’s♛ an arm that ha꧃s received four operations, but at least now it's working in a normal way. I'm already doing some exercises that before were impossible.
“But next week I will have an important medical check.🐓 In that X-ray they will understand if I can increase the weights [in the gym] and [in turn] when I will ride in the future.
“We are optimistic because every week I increase the rehabilitation work and the arm is reacting in a 🍷good way.”
With his recovery from bone realignment progressing positively, the Misano test in ear༺ly September has been tou⛎ted as a potential venue for his MotoGP comeback.
“I don't know. I don't think so, it's too tight,” he 🧸said. “But next week I will have the doctor’s check.
“I don't want to ꧃say, ‘I will do one race, two races, three races’. I don't know now.
“Next week, they will say to me how is the situation 🧜with the bone. If it's OK, I will start working [to return] and when I feel ready I will come back, because it will be important to prepare for 2023.”
“Wh🍌en I feel 70%-80%, when I will feel ꦫthat I can ride a MotoGP bike in a more-or-less good way, I will come back,” he added.
“Because for the la🌄st part of the rehabilitation, the best way is to be on the bike. You cannot wait to be at 100% before riding a bike.”
Once Marquez does throw a leg over the RCV, the effectiveness of his latest opera🐠tion will soon become clear.
“It's true that, even now, I have the doubt of how [the arm] will be,” he said. “Because yeah, now it lꦜooks like it's working well, but then when you will ride a MotoGP bike, you will🌸 understand immediately if it's OK or not.”
Despite only starting six of the twelve rounds this season, hand🙈ling difficulties with this year’s heavily-revised RCV mean Marquez remains the top Honda rider in the world championship, in just 14th place.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Vale☂ntino Rossi come and go. He is at the💧 forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.