Pramac boss condemns Marc Marquez after Johann Zarco crash: “I expected a check-up to see how a colleague is”

Marquez fell on Friday at the German Mo🌊toGP, wiping out Zarco on the way in a violent co💜llision.
Fortunately Zarco was able﷽ ꦜto regain his feet - by which time, Marquez had already run towards his second bike to continue riding.
“Johann is fine, just a little pain in his back,” Prama♍c Racing boss Borsoi said to .
“These are things that can happen, but from a champion like Marc I would have expected a check-up to see how a colleague is after an accident, rather than immediately running ꦗto the pits to get the bike.
“This saddened me a lot, he d⛦id not even come to apologise to the pits.”
Marquez and Zarco were caught on camera in a somewhat awkward exchange in the paddock afterward🎀s.

The Repsol Honda rider called the in𒅌cident “lucky” as they frostily shook hands.
But ﷽🐠then Marquez insisted Zarco was the only one who might have avoided the incident.
The Pramac rider called Marquez’s comment “ridiculous”ꦿ.
The weekend got worse for Mar💎quez when a P7 start in the sp⭕rint race at the Sachsenring, one of his favourite tracks, yielded just a P11 finish.
Zarco saw hisꦑ teammate Jorg🃏e Martin win the sprint.

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