Alex Márquez Aims for MotoGP Return at Brno
Alex Márquez will attempt to return to MotoGP at Brno after a month-long injury layoff.
The Spanish rider suffered a broken right collarbone and a marginal fracture of his C7 vertebra.
Alex Márquez was involved in a terrifying accident at Catalunya, veering off track due to a technical issue.
He underwent surgery on the collarbone injury and was replaced by Michele Pirro and Iker Lecuona.
Alex Márquez has slipped to ninth in the world championship and needs to regain form.
A strong performance at Brno could boost his standings and revive his title hopes.
Alex Márquez will need to pass the MotoGP medical check on Thursday in Brno.
He will then take part in Friday practice, aiming to declare himself fit for the Czech GP.
Alex Márquez won the Sprint race at Jerez before his injury, showcasing his potential.
He was running a close second to Pedro Acosta in the grand prix when the accident occurred.
Gresini confirmed Alex Márquez's return, stating he will fly to the Czech Republic with the aim of being declared fit.
The Czech MotoGP takes place this weekend, and Alex Márquez's participation is subject to medical clearance.
As of his last update, Alex Márquez was ninth in the world championship, with a month-long gap in his racing schedule.