The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Marquez returns to crash site in Jerez for Spanish MotoGP

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I couldn’t control my emotions. Finishing a race is the biggest step in my rehabilita­tion. Marc Marquez

JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA, Spain:

For Marc Marquez this weekend’s Spanish MotoGP brings a return to the Jerez circuit where his 2020 season went horribly wrong.

Last July, in the opening race of the campaign, the six-time world champion suffered a seasonendi­ng crash at the Andalusian circuit.

Three arm surgeries and nine months later, Marquez returned for the third race of this season finishing seventh in Portugal on April 18.

“I couldn’t control my emotions. Finishing a race is the biggest step in my rehabilita­tion and feeling like a MotoGP rider again was my dream,” the Honda rider said.

“The last six or seven laps I was on the bike just trying to finish the race”.

His rehabilita­tion is limiting the work he can do to rebuild his stamina.

“I have continued to work through my recovery programme to make sure my physical condition i s improving and following the advice of the doctors I have not ridden a motorcycle since Portugal,” he told his team’s website this week, suggesting that having to stay off his bike could be an incentive.

“So, of course, I am excited to get back on the bike!”

“We are here to keep improving step by step and do the best job that we can. My recovery is continuing, and the important thing is that we keep improving our consistenc­y.” The 28-year-old is no stranger to success at Jerez, having triumphed in 2014, 2018 and 2019. “To feel like a MotoGP rider again was my dream,” he said Thursday.

“I don’t have a set goal (in terms of results), only to be more physically stable throughout the weekend, on a circuit where I have good and bad memories, of course, but more good ones than bad.”

Last season, with Marquez out of action, the championsh­ip turned into an unpredicta­ble contest for the crown before Johan Mir of Suzuki grabbed his first ever title.

This year, Fabio Quartararo, who won the first two races last season before fading to eighth in the standings, has started strongly again as Yamaha have won all three races.

Frenchman Quartararo tops the standings ahead of Italian Francesco Bagnaia of Ducati with a second Yamaha man, Spaniard Maverick Vinales, third.

“Last year, I won both races at that track,” Quartararo told his team website.

“This year, I begin the Spanish GP having won the two previous races. Of course, you never know what can happen in MotoGP but I’m feeling good at the moment.”

Last year’s two races at Jerez were run in blistering July heat, conditions Yamaha team director Massimo Meregalli said helped their bikes.

“We know that the Jerez track suits our bike in dry and hot temperatur­es. Last year, in July, Fabio and Maverick scored first and second place in both races in Jerez,” he said.

“While we don’t expect track temperatur­es to get quite that high this year, the weather forecasts do predict a dry race weekend, so we reckon we are in with a good chance.”

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