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Marc Márquez passes the medical examination and will race in Portugal | MotoGP

Marc Márquez has passed the medical checkup prior to the Portuguese Grand Prix and will be in Portimao. Last Saturday the ilerdense announced that he had the ok of his doctors to return to the competition, but his participation in Portugal was at the expense of the ok of the doctors of the World Cup. This Thursday he has undergone the pertinent revision and has received the second approval, which allows him to get on the Honda again, so the six-time world champion in the premier class is now ready to return. He has the permission of all the doctors and, nine months later, he will experience the adrenaline of the competition again. “After passing his medical check-up, Marc Márquez is officially confirmed for the Portuguese GP,” announced the Repsol Honda team on its official Twitter account. Having passed his medical check, @ marcmarquez93 is officially confirmed for the #PortugueseGP 🇵🇹 – Repsol Honda Team (@HRC_MotoGP) April 15, 2021 The World Championship is quite complicated, it needs a historic comeback. The two zeros of the first two races have left him 40 points behind the leader, Johann Zarco. No one in history has managed to emerge victorious after failing to score in the first two tests, however Marc Márquez is a true specialist in comebacks. Although, seen in Qatar, it seems more difficult to beat the Yamaha of Quartararo and Viñales, which have 36 points ahead of him, but what is certain is that this Sunday, April 18, Marc Márquez will return to competition after missing all of last season due to injury.Nine months and three operations later, the Cervera rider has passed the pertinent medical tests and, with a smile from ear to ear, left the medical center with the go-ahead to return in search of his ninth title, the seventh in MotoGP, the Same as Valentino Rossi. The Repsol Honda is one step away from making history after almost a year away from the circuits.

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