Marc Marquez Collision: Dramatic Crash Rocks Indonesia GP
Marc Marquez, riding for Ducati, sustained a collarbone injury after a collision with Marco Bezzecchi during the Indonesia Grand Prix. The crash occurred on the first lap when Bezzecchi hit Marquez's bike, leading both to crash at high speed. Marquez, visibly in pain, is set for further medical evaluation in Madrid.
In a dramatic turn of events at the Indonesia Grand Prix, Ducati's Marc Marquez suffered a collarbone injury following a high-speed collision with Marco Bezzecchi. The crash transpired during the race's opening lap when Bezzecchi collided with Marquez's Ducati, sending both racers tumbling into the gravel.
Marquez, already a winner of seven MotoGP championships, appeared in significant discomfort and was seen clutching his shoulder. Initial scans suggested a fracture, with Marquez later sporting his arm in a sling. The collision marks a painful repeat of Marquez's previous injuries, including a 2020 shoulder fracture in Jerez.
Ducati confirmed the injury via social media, announcing that Marquez will travel to Madrid for additional medical tests. The incident raises questions about the implications for Marquez's ongoing season and potential treatment plans.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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