Alex Márquez Returns to MotoGP After Horrific Crash
Alex Márquez is returning to MotoGP competition at the Czech Grand Prix in Brno, just a month after his horrific crash.
The Gresini Ducati rider suffered a fractured right collarbone and a marginal fracture in the C7 vertebra around his neck.
Alex Márquez clipped the back of Pedro Acosta's bike, which suddenly slowed down, losing power, and was launched into a violent cartwheel through the gravel.
This incident occurred at the Catalan Grand Prix in May and resulted in major injuries for the Spaniard.
The 30-year-old's return was uncertain due to the magnitude of the injury, but he is now traveling to Brno, hoping for a positive medical clearance.
MotoGP confirmed that Alex Márquez is expected to return to action, pending a final medical examination upon arrival in the Czech Republic.
Alex Márquez missed the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello and the Hungarian Grand Prix at Balaton Park, with Michele Pirro and Iker Lecuona stepping in for him, respectively.
The Czech Grand Prix will be a crucial test for Alex Márquez's recovery and his ability to compete at the highest level.
And with his return, fans are eager to see if he can regain his form and compete with the best riders in MotoGP.
But the road to recovery is never easy, and Alex Márquez will have to work hard to get back to his best.
So, the Czech Grand Prix will be an important milestone in his journey back to the top.
The accident happened on May 2026, and Alex Márquez has been working tirelessly to recover and get back on his bike.
With a fractured right collarbone and a marginal fracture in the C7 vertebra around his neck, the recovery process has been challenging.
However, Alex Márquez's determination and hard work have paid off, and he is now ready to return to MotoGP competition.
The Czech Grand Prix will take place on the weekend of August 2026, and Alex Márquez is expected to be on the grid, ready to compete.