MotoGP: Marc Mrquez, operated on for a broken right hand, will not travel to Argentina

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The Repsol Honda rider suffered a fracture of the first metacarpal after a fall in the Portuguese GP and will not be able to compete in the second race of the World Championship.

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Marc Mrquez (Repsol Honda RC 213 V) has successfully operated for repair the fracture of the first metacarpal of his right hand and miss the second round of the MotoGP World Championship in Argentina.

The driver from Cervera suffered a crash in the first laps of the Portuguese GP this Sunday, in which he took Miguel Oliveira and was forced to drop out of the race.

Upon returning to Spain, Marc Márquez was diagnosed with a displaced intra-articular fracture of the base of the first metacarpal of the thumb of his right hand and He immediately underwent surgery at the Ruber Internacional Hospital in Madrid by the team of Dr. Ignacio Roger de Oa.

“The surgery consisted of a closed reduction of the fracture and internal fixation of the fracture with two screws and it was uneventful,” the pilot’s team reported.

Thus, both Marc Márquez and the Repsol Honda team have decided that the eight-time world champion “will miss the next round of the World Championship to focus fully on your recovery and arrive at your next appointments in the best possible condition“.

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