'On Monday I felt okay but on Tuesday I got up and my arm was completely stiff.' 💬 Marc Marquez says recovering from the MotoGP race at Motegi has taken far longer than expected ⬇️
The Honda rider made his MotoGP comeback at the Aragon GP, but only lasted one lap following two collisions.
Marquez said after the Motegi race that it was the first time since badly breaking his arm at Jerez in 2020 that he completed a grand prix with no pain – though admits his arm took longer to recover during the week between Japan and this weekend’s Thailand GP than he anticipated. “And this I felt. And during the weekend I took more time than what I expected to recover, because on Monday I felt ok but on Tuesday I got up and my arm was completely stiff.
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