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The long-awaited DAZN documentary “More than a return” depicting the achievements of Marc Marquez

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DAZN, the world’s leading sports entertainment platform, released this Wednesday a new documentary produced by Dorna Sports, “Marc, Mask Un Comeback”, which relives the toughest and most decisive stage of the career of nine-time world champion Marc Márquez. Through never-before-seen images and testimonies from his closest environment, the Spanish rider opens the door to the story of sacrifice, perseverance and redemption that culminated in his seventh MotoGP world title.

The documentary, which is also available for free with a subscription on the DAZN app, follows Marquez from his beginnings, to his fall in 2020, to his decisive return to the top of the podium. In between surgeries, rehabilitation and extreme decisions, the champion appears more intimate and thoughtful, showing his determination to continue competing despite the pain.

The Cervera champion revealed the limits he had to reach in order to continue his career. “I had bones amputated and transplanted just to keep competing, and it was out of self-love and love for this sport.” His testimony, accompanied by never-before-seen footage and big emotional moments, shows a path of improvement that culminates in a phrase that sums up his entire career.

“I had a bone cut and a graft done so I could continue competing, but I did it out of self-love and the love of this sport.”

This story is completed by the testimonies of those who lived close to Marc Márquez’s most difficult times. His aides have admitted that there were moments when it seemed impossible to overcome the limit, saying: “Marc has a very high pain tolerance” and insisting that “even when injured, he has a very high level of professionalism.” carlos garciathe pilot’s physical therapist, and I lived with him in his house for a year.

your assistant and friend, Jose Luis Martinez He asserts that there was a stage of doubt where “there was a very clear, very real moment that it was all over.”

“There was a very clear and real moment when everything was over,” reveals Jose Martinez

His family has also shared the most intimate aspects of his entire recovery process. Alex remembers how his personality changed. After his first race with Ducati, his mother Rother excitedly recalled the moment that heralded the return of the champion, saying: “When he took off his helmet and smiled, it was the greatest gift for all of us who loved him.” His father, Julia, notes a joke he made one day: “Do you want my arm? I would have given it to him.”

The story culminates with Marquez returning to what has always been his: the top of world motorcycling. His ninth title marks the beginning of an era that shows the driver is still competitive and can still offer much to the sport that has marked him since childhood.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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