MotoGP / Diplopia Marquez, Honda statement: “There is progress” – Moto

The infinite physical ordeal that overwhelmed Marc Marquez in the last year and a half it now seems a step closer to completion, although there is still some way to go. The Spanish phenomenon, who missed the entire 2020 championship due to a fracture in the humerus of his right arm and who struggled a lot to recover his condition during the first part of the last season, had in fact been hit in recent months by a new diagnosis of diplopia – a problem that had already hit him very severely in 2011 – forcing him to a period of absolute rest.

In the early morning of today a official press release from Honda, who has always maintained a thick aura of mystery about the health of the eight-time world champion in recent years, however, seems to finally bring some good news to the fans of number # 93. In fact, according to the official HRC team, the vision of the Cervera champion is in the process of improving. “The Repsol Honda Team rider – reads the official note released by the team – who was diagnosed with diplopia last October following a fall during training for the Portuguese GP, continued periodic visits to his trusted ophthalmologist to assess the evolution of his vision over the past two months “.

During these reviews – continues the press release from Honda – the progress made was considered favorable and consequently Marquez will continue with a conservative treatment plan over the next few weeks. Marc Marquez will continue to undergo periodic checkups with Dr. Sánchez Dalmau over the next few weeks, continuing with the conservative treatment path. The situation does not prevent the Cervera rider from continuing his physical training plan to prepare for the new season “. Honda a few weeks ago reiterated that it would not imagine a Marquez absent from the first races of the year, as had happened in 2021. This press release seems to support the hypothesis of seeing the Spaniard on the track already from the first GP in Qatar.

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