
Motogp Champion Marquez Suffers Collarbone Injury In Indonesian GP Crash
Bezzecchi collided with the rear of Marquez's Ducati and the pair both hurtled into the gravel at high speed, with Marquez appearing to be in significant discomfort after tumbling head over heels.
The Spaniard, who won his seventh MotoGP championship at last week's Japanese Grand Prix, was hunched over on the side of the track for a couple of minutes before staggering to his feet and lurching away while clutching his shoulder.
EVIDENCE OF FRACTUREMarquez was later seen with his arm in a sling, with members of Ducati team saying on the race's broadcast that there was evidence of a fracture after initial scans.
“As a result of today's crash at Indonesian GP, Marc Marquez has suffered an injury to his right collarbone,” Ducati said in a statement on social media.
“The Spanish rider will travel tonight to Madrid (Spain) for further medical tests and to decide on the treatment to follow.”
The injury was on the shoulder of the arm Marquez fractured in the 2020 July season-opening Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez, which ruled him out for an extended period and required several surgeries.
“Not the best way to celebrate the championship,” Marquez told reporters after the race.
“In the end, Marco Bezzecchi already came to me and said sorry. This happens. It's something that sometimes I will do, sometimes somebody else will do, but it was not on purpose. So, Marco accepts it was his fault.
“We will fly to Madrid and try to understand with the doctors exactly what is wrong and try to come back as soon as possible.”
BEZZECCHI ESCAPES MAJOR INJURYAprilia said Bezzecchi was taken to hospital to undergo a more comprehensive examination following the crash where he was given the all-clear.
“After the medical examinations, no fractures have been found for Marco Bezzecchi,” Aprilia said in a statement.
Marquez's Ducati team-mate Francesco Bagnaia, Joan Mir (Honda HRC) and Enea Bastianini (Red Bull KTM Tech3) also crashed out of Sunday's race, won by Gresini Racing rookie Fermin Aldeguer.
Ducati-Gresini rider Aldeguer pulled away and cruised to a maiden victory.
Aldeguer finished more than six seconds ahead of KTM's Pedro Acosta in second and nearly eight seconds in front of teammate Alex Marquez in third.
“I don't believe it. I am super happy. To be a rookie, we are doing incredible work. We have to continue like this,” said Aldeguer, 20, who secured his first MotoGP win Sunday.
While Marquez can afford to miss the last four rounds of the season having already sealed the title, Bezzecchi still has the opportunity to finish third overall ahead of Francesco Bagnaia and possibly fight with Alex Marquez for second.
Alex sits on 362 points while Bagnaia (274) is third, just 20 points ahead of Bezzecchi in the standings.
The next race is the Australian Grand Prix in two weeks.
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