Marc Marquez injury update | Honda boss: “Potential is there, bike evolving”

It was a cruel irony that Marc Marquez was absent for Honda’s first MotoGP win in two years.
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But, team manager Alberto Puig has insisted that their injured star rider should be emboldened by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Rins’ victory at the MotoGP Grand Prix🌃 of t🗹he Americas.

Marquez has been critical of Honda’s development but, as he sat at home reco🔯vering from an injury caused by his own crash, P🔯uig took the opportunity to remind him that there is hope.

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“We must take note and be satis🍰fied ♈with the evolution that the bike has made in a few races,” Puig told .

“🦋The results of this weekend will surely have pleased him.

“We still need to improve the bike but the potential is there🃏.”

Marquez crashed three laps into the first gran𒆙d prix of 2023, inflicting a hand injury on himself which required surgery and ruled him out of the next two rounds.

It is already a bitter blow to 𓂃his hopes of winning a seventh premier class championship this season, and he currently sits 57 points behind leader Marco Bezzecchi in the MotoGP𓂃 standings.

He hopes to return꧃ for the Spanish MotoGP at Jerez on April 30 but it is no guarantee.

“Marc continues to follow the plan set by his doctors an🌸d is making progress,” Puig said.

“He will do another check befo🌸re the Spanish GP to check 🌃the situation of the hand bone.

“From that moment we will be able to fully𒐪 understand how his recovery is proceeding.”

Alex Rins, MotoGP race, Grand Prix of the Americas, 16 April
Alex Rins, MotoGP race, Grand Prix of the Americas, 16 April

LCR Honda rider Rins won at COTA 🦋after a costly fall from Francesco Bagnaia who looked certain to win.

It was a huge൲ moment for a team who endured an awful 2022, and even failed to score a single point at a premier class race for the first time in 40 years last year in Germany.

“The final, and crucial, message of this weekend is that the hard work of everyone in Japa♛𒅌n and Europe is paying off,” Puig insisted.

“E𒁃veryone in HRC is giving their best to get back on top✨.

“Thanks to Rins, we were able to get the reward of victory and show that we are still🎐 here, that we are still competing🍨.”

Joan Mir, Marquez🌄’s Repsol Honda teammate, failed to finish a race for the third time this season.

It was a starkꦆ contrast for the 2020 MotoGP champion to 💯his ex-Suzuki teammate Rins.

“We at HRC believe that his potential is at least equal to that o𒆙f Rins, because they raced together in the same team for many years and you saw the results,” Puig said.

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