Factory ducati rider Mark marks After medical examination at Madrid, after the entire seriousness of the injuries occurred during the accident in Indonesia, Australia and Malaysia will remain out of the next two MotoGP rounds.
According to a statement issued by Ducati on Monday, Marx was fractured based on the Carcoid procedure and a ligament injury in his right shoulder. Marco Bezchi During Indonesian Grand Prix.
Further medical trials rejected any relationship with the previous markese’s previous injuries and confirmed that there was no significant bone displacement.
Ducati said that the treatment of marks would be focused on comfort and stabilizing the shoulder, no surgery at this level. As a part of the ‘Orthodox treatment plan’, as part of it, the Spaniad will miss the double header in Australia and Malaysia, set for October 19 and 26.
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The decision on their possible withdrawal will be based on their recovery progress in the coming weeks. There are only two races left in the 2025 calendar after Malaysia, the Portuguese Grand Prix on 9 November and the Valencia season on 16 November.
During the last weekend Japanese Grand Prix, Marx had already secured her ninth world title – and the seventh in MotoGP, which means that her absence will not affect the result of the championship.
“Fortunately, the injury is not serious, but it is important to respect the recovery timeline,” Marx said, who had previously gone through four operations in 2020 after a hand injury.
“My goal is to come back before the end of the season, but without pushing things beyond the recommendations of doctors. The main goals of both my personal and team are achieved, so now the priority is properly corrected and returning to 100%.”
Marx qualified ninth on the grid for Sunday’s race in Mandalika, but her race ended after only seven corners when Bezchi misunderstood her braking and collided with the back of Marx, causing both the gravel trap.
The preliminary investigation in the circuit already confirmed the fracture in the shoulder, due to which Ducati had to take Markets back to Spain for full medical evaluation.
Ducati has not announced the replacement of Markes for the Philip Island and the Sepong race.
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Mark Markez remained absent from Australian and Malaysian Grand Prix
Mark Markez arrived in Spain this morning, where, soon after descending from Indonesia, he went to Rubar International Hospital in Madrid. After undergoing several medical examinations, it was found that the Spanish rider was fractured based on the corecoid process and hurt the ligament on his right shoulder.
Clinical examination and radiological evaluation has rejected any relationship with previous injuries and has also confirmed the absence of significant bone displacement.
For this reason, the medical team headed by Dr. Samuel Antuna and Dr. Ignacio Roger D Ona has opted for a conservative treatment scheme, including complete treatment of fracture and resting shoulder to the affected shoulder until the clinical consolidation. This has prevented Marke’s participation in the upcoming Grand Prix Race in Australia and Malaysia.
The Ducati Lenovo team Rider will have to undergo a weekly investigation, and his progress will determine his return time and his return to the competition.
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