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Dr. Charte speaks for the first time about Marc Marquez’s return
Championship Medical Manager, Physician angel medical recordWe have brought you the latest news about the current situation. Marc Marquez In the Phillip Island paddock. And he clearly said, “This is an injury that could have serious consequences if not treated calmly.”
In a statement to DAZN, Charte explained: “Last week, during examinations at the Rubel Clinic in Madrid, Dr. Roger de Oña and his team determined that his condition was not stable, very unstable, and in a wise decision they decided to treat him better. He has already undergone surgery and was discharged after 24 hours. He is resting for a while and will then begin his rehabilitation if deemed appropriate.”
Even though the Ducati Lenovo Team’s first statement referred to Marc Marquez’s injury and had already ruled him out of the Australian and Malaysian Grand Prix, a second statement regarding the surgery this Monday only stated that “his progress will determine the timing of his return to competition.”
Dr Charte said frankly: “I think Australia, Malaysia and Portugal are in a very complicated situation, because this is also an injury that can have serious consequences if not treated calmly.”
Ducati moved tester Michele Pirro to Australia to compensate for his death, but has not revealed the name of his replacement for the next stage in Malaysia. It is rumored that Ducati could reward superbike rider Nicolo Brega as he battles to avoid a new attack by Turkey’s Razgatlioglu this weekend.
By clinching the championship at Motegi and conquering Ducati, we completed the triple crown that also decided the brand title and team title, and achieved our goal for 2025. He has learned from his past forced comebacks and his anatomical weakness in this right shoulder and arm area, and as he has stated several times already, his recovery will be a priority above all else. Depending on his progress, the first official pre-season test of 2026 in Cheste on November 18 could be the target, unless he is at risk of relapse.
Alex Marquez insists he’s in no hurry
Alex Marquez He once again acted as a spokesperson for the family as before, saying, “At home, nothing is wrong. My brother is positive, he is in good spirits, and to be honest, he is not in a hurry to go home, because after all, he is doing everything. When he’s there, he said he’s there. To be honest, it’s an injury that happened when everything should have been happy, but it somehow gives him relaxation, because he knows he has everything.” The end. “
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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