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Andrea Dovizioso: “Marc Marquez’s Situation Is Much More Serious than It Seems”

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Dovizioso believes there is no easy solution for Marquez's fitness issues, with the reigning champion still recovering from his Mandalika injury

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Marc Márquez goes through a delicate moment. Physical problems are preventing the current MotoGP champion from squeezing the Ducati to the maximum, as he did last year. A little less than a month for the Spanish GP in Jerez, the Spaniard still does not find his best level because of the limitations on the right shoulder and there are doubts as to whether we will see him again at his 100% or not. “The bike is critical, but so am I. I have difficu…

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Marc Marquez had a lot of difficulty getting into the rhythm in Austin last weekend, a route he loves. A situation that worries his former rival Andrea Dovizioso.

·Paris, France
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Marc Márquez’s complicated current situation is generating rivers of inks and endless theories. The nine-time world champion has not started the year in the best possible way. His most outstanding moment of the three rounds contested was his victory at the Sprint in Brazil. In fact, in the short trials he has been seen with more options to shine than in the long ones. Let’s not forget that even in Thailand he did not impose himself on Saturday f…

·Barcelona, Spain
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Marc Márquez is struggling with a more severe physical limitation in the current MotoGP season than is being made public. That is the conclusion drawn by former title rival Andrea Dovizioso after the first three Grand Prix weekends of 2026. Marc Márquez, the reigning MotoGP world champion, is still recovering from a complex shoulder injury he sustained in October 2025 during […] The post Andrea Dovizioso: “Marc Márquez’s situation more serious t…

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Marc Marquez's condition has not yet recovered from his crash at Mandalika. The Ducati boss revealed that the impact will be felt until the 2026 MotoGP Americas, when Aprilia will begin to dominate.

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motorsport broke the news in United States on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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