SportMárquez returns home | MotoGP

Márquez returns home | MotoGP

Marc Márquez faces an exciting race at home this weekend. This Sunday the MotoGP Grand Prix of Catalonia will be held, which will be the first in Europe to allow the public to enter. Up to 20,000 people will be able to feel the adrenaline rush of watching a MotoGP race live. The ilerdense is very motivated and eager to do his best performance in Montmeló, in front of his fans. Honda and Márquez arrive at this grand prize in their worst moment of the season. Marc is coming off two consecutive crashes at Le Mans and Mugello, although in the first he crashed while leading the race. The positive part is that it has allowed him to get better physically at this special test for him. At first there was speculation about the possibility of stopping again but eventually it will not be like that and you will be able to enjoy the home grand prize.Cervera, Márquez’s hometown, is located just over an hour from the Montmeló circuit, so Spanish will be surrounded by its people. Márquez has only been off the podium once in the seven times he has run (two first, three seconds and a third). A fall in 2015 prevented him from completing the test and he had to withdraw, while last year he was unable to compete due to injury to the humerus in his right arm. The podium seems a bit far but Marc has shown that when forces are equalized it is able to compete at the same level as everyone, as seen at Le Mans. The truth is that he is not yet 100%, so his chances of finishing in the top three are minimal, although it is a dream that goes through the head of the HRC pilot. For now, his objective remains the same as that of the last races, to continue making progress in his recovery and to see how the pain in his shoulder evolves.The Cervera driver wants to forget the last two crashes with a good result at home that helps him take a step forward in his recovery, and allows him to face the following races with another face. So far his best performance has been a seventh in Portugal. In Jerez he finished ninth but crossed the checkered flag less than the first classified. Little by little he is recovering sensations and this Sunday can be a point and apart if he manages to leave Barcelona with good sensations.

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