Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Recommended for you

Video: Noah Gragson retaliates against Cody Ware; Todd Gilliland vs. 23XI at Sonoma

NASCAR Cup
Sonoma
Video: Noah Gragson retaliates against Cody Ware; Todd Gilliland vs. 23XI at Sonoma

Trackhouse crew chief says they were 'lucky' to have Van Gisbergen against faster JGR car

NASCAR Cup
Sonoma
Trackhouse crew chief says they were 'lucky' to have Van Gisbergen against faster JGR car

Susie Wolff explains why F1 Academy cannot be a "charity project" as series grows

F1 Academy
Silverstone
Susie Wolff explains why F1 Academy cannot be a "charity project" as series grows

Red Bull's Austrian GP upgrade package compared to "B-spec" F1 car by former mechanic

Formula 1
Austrian GP
Red Bull's Austrian GP upgrade package compared to "B-spec" F1 car by former mechanic

Watkins Glen win “feels a bit surreal” as Jack Aitken extends podium streak

IMSA
Watkins Glen
Watkins Glen win “feels a bit surreal” as Jack Aitken extends podium streak

Winners and losers from a close NASCAR Cup race at Sonoma

NASCAR Cup
Sonoma
Winners and losers from a close NASCAR Cup race at Sonoma

How a record 10th WRC title bid was reignited after Ogier vs Neuville epic

Feature
WRC
Feature
Rally Greece
How a record 10th WRC title bid was reignited after Ogier vs Neuville epic

AO Racing survives late thriller at Watkins Glen for first LMP2 win of 2026 season

IMSA
Watkins Glen
AO Racing survives late thriller at Watkins Glen for first LMP2 win of 2026 season

Marc Marquez’s remains cautious as recovery "progressing as expected”

Marquez has returned “to training normally” after he underwent a double operation on his right shoulder and right foot on 10 May

Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Photo by: Marc Fleury

Reigning MotoGP champion Marc Marquez has reportedly returned to “training normally” as he ramps up his preparations to make a return this weekend, but admits that he is still “proceeding with due caution”.

The Ducati rider will return this weekend at the Italian Grand Prix, after being injured on the Saturday at Le Mans and missing Sunday’s races in France and the following Catalunya GP.

After a recovery process of around two weeks, Marquez successfully passed the check-up he underwent with his trusted doctors on Tuesday in Madrid, and has already travelled to Italy to attend Ducati commitments as the company celebrates its centenary this weekend. The historic brand will display a special livery on its bikes in Sunday’s race to mark the occasion.

“The recovery is progressing as expected,” Marquez announced in a team statement on Wednesday.

“I have returned to training normally these last few days and I will be on track mainly to test my sensations and my physical condition aboard the Desmosedici GP,” the statement added.

Marquez posted videos on his social media lifting weights with his right arm; however, this time he was not seen at the handlebars of any motorcycle – neither motocross nor a sport bike on track. The pain in the radial nerve of his right shoulder reportedly only reappeared at certain moments and always at the handlebars of his MotoGP bike.

Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Photo by: Pierre-Louis Le Mouëllic

On 10 May, after the crash at Le Mans where he fractured the fifth metatarsal of his right foot, Marquez underwent a double operation on the toe and on his shoulder, where a screw from a previous operation (2019) was causing occasional pain in the nerve.

“Both operations went well, but we are proceeding with due caution and with the final medical checks at the circuit,” explained Marquez, who must undergo a final check with the championship’s medical director, Angel Charte, at the circuit this afternoon.

Much has been said about how suitable it is to return at a circuit like Mugello, which is so demanding and tough for the riders.

“Mugello is an incredible circuit, and the truth is that it is also very demanding, but the support of all the Ducatisti will be extra motivation to do well,” concluded #93.

Read Also:
Previous article Cal Crutchlow gets Misano test as potential Johann Zarco stand-in
Next article VR46 riders left amazed by Valentino Rossi's "genius" feedback

Top Comments

Latest news