Marc Márquez addressed the press for the first time since winning his seventh MotoGP world championship on September 28 in Japan. During an event with Estrella Galicia 0,0, he also discussed his physical condition following the injury sustained as a result of the crash in the Indonesian GP. ‘I haven’t had time to get bored. These days have been focused on lowering the pace and starting the recovery. It’s going well. Yesterday I had a check-up with the doctors, and I am already without a sling, respecting biological times, but still enjoying this wonderful 2025 that the World Championship has given us,’ Cervera’s own said at the start of the event. Regarding the moment of the celebration in Motegi, he said, ‘Obviously, I did not know about the video or what the celebration was about. All my surroundings were right with that ‘more than a number,’ for everything we have gone through, the ordeal we have lived since 2020. That Japanese GP weighed heavily on me, sensing that there were things. We were doing the track walk, and the Moto3 riders were telling me ‘what’s happening at the end of the straight.’ That’s why I said I want to close the championship and then we’ll see. Then the unfair injury came in Indonesia, because it is unfair, but hey.’

Marc Márquez: The injury has been unfair

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