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Marc Marquez Ready to Race at the Andalusian Grand Prix, Here’s what Valentino Rossi says Page all

KOMPAS.com – Yamaha Monster Energy riders Valentino Rossi, also raised talk about Marc Marquez which is ready to appear on MotoGP Andalusia this weekend.

As is well known, rider the Spaniard had an accident high side in the Spanish MotoGP opening series, Sunday (7/19/2020).

As a result of the accident, Marquez suffered a broken bone in his right arm.

Marc Marquez recently underwent surgery to fix his right arm in a Barcelona hospital on Tuesday (7/21/2020).

Also read: Andalusian MotoGP Schedule – FP 1 Starting Today, Marc Marquez Absent

After undergoing surgery, the Repsol Honda rider was later declared fit after diving medical tests at the Jerez Circuit, Thursday (07/23/2020) local time.

Responding to Marquez who was declared fit and ready to race in the second MotoGP 2020 series, Valentino Rossi claimed he did not expect the recovery of Marquez.

Valentino Rossi also gave praise for the doctor who handled Marc Marquez.

“He (Marquez) returning to the track just five days after the operation was a quick and extraordinary recovery,” Valentino Rossi was quoted as saying on the page Tuttomotoriweb.

“Salute to the doctor who handled Marc,” he said.

“If Marc can race this weekend, it will be very fun for everyone,” he concluded.

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Although Marquez is certain to race on GP Andalusia this weekend, he will not pave the first and second free practice sessions, which are scheduled for Friday (24/7/2020).

That’s because Repsol Honda’s manager, Alberto Puig, asked Marquez to rest.

Rider The 27-year-old is ready to pave on Saturday (7/25/2020) for a free training session or free practice 3, 4 and qualifications.

The second MotoGP 2020 series this season will take place at MotoGP Andalusia which will still be held at the Jerez Circuit on July 24-26.

This race track was also used at the Spanish GP at the end of last week.

Also read: Coming to the Andalusian MotoGP, There is Opium in Fabio Quartararo’s Victory

Although both were held at Sikuit Jerez, the Andalusian GP cannot be called a Spanish GP even though it was held at the same place.

That is due to regulations that require each race to have a different name if it is held in the same place in the near future in the same season.

The Andalusian MotoGP will begin with a free practice session (FP) on Friday (24/7/2020).

Schedule of the free Andalusian MotoGP training session, Friday (24/7/2020):

14.55 – 15.40 WIB – FP1
19.10 – 19.55 WIB – FP2


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