Marc Marquez rides again
The 2019 pre-season has been different to any other before it for reigning MotoGP World Champion Marc Marquez after a substantial shoulder operation in early December.
With some trepidation, Marquez rolled onto a track in Alcarràs, near his home in Cervera, to see if the shoulder was ready for the demands of a bike. The young Spaniard reported that even though he was on a low performance machine he still much has strength to regain in order to cope with braking forces.
Now the attention turns to the Sepang Test on February 6 – 8 when Marc Marquez and the Honda RC213V will meet again as they prepare to defend the Triple Crown.
Marc Marquez
“I needed this!” beamed Marquez after his first run. “I touched my elbow on the ground! Riders in general need to have their minds clear. At least on the trip to Malaysia, which is 14 hours long, I will be thinking I have ridden a bike, got on the brakes, felt the throttle and the clutch. We have done a few laps that have helped me to see where things are. This week we have to work on it. It was pretty much what I expected, the large force under braking – especially left-handers, where I have to support my left shoulder was problematic. That is where we have to continue working, have patience in Malaysia and get to March at full fitness.”
Marquez had extensive surgery in order to resolve a recurring dislocation of his left shoulder. The issue had persisted throughout the 2018 season, and the winter break was the down-time period available to try and repair the damage.
With recovery predicted to take many months, Marquez and his team set about building a plan to strength the shoulder and prepare for the Sepang Test on February 6 – 8.
Hours of work with his physiotherapist Carlos J. García and highly targeted training in the gym became Marquez’s new winter routine. But, the seven time World Champion kept his focus, pushing to be as fit as possible for Malaysia.
The goal of returning to racing his Honda RC213V remained his motivation throughout and each week offered a new milestone. First, ride a mountain bike and then return to training with motorcycles. A practice bike would be the shoulder’s first test of 2019 and on January 29 – just under two months after his operation – Marquez was back on track.
Source: MCNews.com.au