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The reason Marc Marquez withdrew from the Andalusian MotoGP page all

KOMPAS.com – Rider Repsol Honda, Marc Marquez, certainly does not appear on MotoGP Andalusia.

Marquez declared withdrawing from MotoGP Andalusia one day before the race, Saturday (7/25/2020).

On the second day of the Andalusian MotoGP network, Marquez had time to attend free practice (FP) or free training three and four.

Marquez on FP3 successfully completed 20 laps and 10 rounds during FP4.

The Spaniard then followed the Qualification 1 (Q1) session to determine the starting position of the Andalusian MotoGP race.

However, Marquez could not finish a single lap in the Q1 session and immediately declared his withdrawal from the Andalusian MotoGP.

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According to Marquez, withdrawing from the Andalusian MotoGP was the best decision considering the condition of his arm had not recovered after surgery.

Marquez hopes his condition will recover quickly so he can return to appear in the third series MotoGP 2020, Czech Grand Prix, August 9, 2020.

“Since noon I have felt defeat. I had to do a few rounds. However, I decided not to continue because something happened in my arm,” Marquez was quoted as saying on the Corsedimoto website on Saturday (7/25/2020).

“I don’t know what makes my arm lose strength. I have to be realistic, it will be very dangerous if I continue,” Marquez added.

“As per my promise to Repsol Honda, it’s better to retreat when it feels dangerous,” said Marquez.

Marquez’s presence on the second day of the Andalusian MotoGP this time was indeed very surprising.

Because, Marquez had just undergone right arm fracture surgery in Barcelona, ​​Tuesday (07/21/2020).

Marquez had to go up the operating table after a fatal accident in the opening series of MotoGP 2020, Spanish GP, Sunday (07/19/2020).

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Failing to finish in Spanish MotoGP and now canceling in the Andalusian MotoGP makes Marquez without points from the opening two series, something that has never happened to him since stepping into the premiere class in 2013.

That is certainly not good for Marquez, who is ambitious to win the seventh MotoGP world title this season.

Marquez is temporarily behind 25 points from Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT), who led the racer standings after becoming Spanish MotoGP champions.

The difference is likely to be 50 points this weekend. Because, Quaratararo predicted would be the winner of the Andalusian MotoGP.

It was not separated from the results of the Andalusian MotoGP qualification which placed Quartararo as the fastest racer.

Quartararo will start the Andalusian MotoGP race from the forefront followed by Maverick Vinales (Monster Energy Yamaha) and Francesco Bagnaia (Pramac Racing) behind him.

The Andalusian MotoGP race will take place at the Jerez Circuit on Sunday (07/26/2020).


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