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Marquez crashes 120 times before breaking his arm in Jerez – runganSport


Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda) MotoGP Jerez, Spain 2020 / runganSport © MotoGP.

Marc Marquez has crashed hundreds of times since joining MotoGP in 2013, but the crash at Jerez 2020 has been the worst so far.

Spielberg, runganSport – An accident at the Spanish MotoGP in the opening series of the 2020 MotoGP season, made the Repsol Honda rider, Marc Marquez suffered a fracture of the right upper arm.

Even worse after that he had to miss in Andalusia, Czech, Austria and Styria.

Marquez is also doubtful to appear in the San Marino MotoGP series in early September.

This will be the first time Marquez has missed many races, as well as the first time he has been severely injured with a lengthy recovery process.

Before the accident at Jerez last July, Marquez had already suffered a lot of accidents, but oddly enough, he almost always escaped serious injuries like now.

Since his premier class debut in 2013, Marquez has had more accidents than any other MotoGP racer.

In 2019, Marquez went away 14 times, the previous year, he had experienced more accidents in the 2018 season, namely 23 accidents, not counting accidents during the test.

Then throughout the 2017 season The Baby Alien fell 27 times, then in 2016 kissed the asphalt 17 times.

In 2015 when he failed to defend his world title, Marquez fell 13 times, 11 other defects during 2014, and 15 times in his first year (2013).

All of these accidents without any serious injury hitting Marquez physically, there was no fall that forced him to undergo emergency surgery.

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But this Jerez 2020 accident was the worst for the Cervera rider, he suffered the worst bad luck so far in MotoGP, because he still hasn’t recovered 100%, there have been four missed series and points in the temporary standings are still nil. (DN / eV)

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