WATCH: Brad Binder, Marc Marquez crash in Spain
The six-time champion lost control of his bike at 180km at turn seven, sliding across gravel on his left arm and into a barrier.
SA’s Brad Binder fell heavily in practice in Jerez on Saturday but was able to walk away seemingly unscathed. Picture: Steve Wobser/Getty Images
Six-time world champion Marc Marquez escaped “major injury” after a high speed crash in Spanish MotoGP practice at Jerez on Saturday.
The Honda rider fell heavily in the third practice session at the circuit where last year he broke his right arm in the opening race to end his 2020 campaign.
South Africa’s Brad Binder meanwhile also crashed heavily on Saturday, but managed to walk away seemingly unscathed.
A scary crash for @BradBinder_41 in #MotoGP FP3! ????
Thankfully the @KTM_Racing rider was able to walk away unharmed! ????#SpanishGP ???????? pic.twitter.com/OO7OC9vs3s
— MotoGP™???? (@MotoGP) May 1, 2021
Marquez made his comeback after nine months out and multiple bouts of surgery at the Portuguese MotoGP last month.
He admitted to a “lack of strength” after he struggled in Friday practice at Jerez.
In Saturday’s opening practice he lost control of his bike at 180km at turn seven, sliding across gravel on his left arm and into a barrier.
Clearly shaken he managed to walk away. He returned to the pits on a scooter.
After a medical check-up at the track Honda reported the 28-year-old had “no major injuries suffering only a contusion”.
Shortly after in a second tweet the team added: “To double check his condition after the Turn 7 fall, @MarcMarquez93 is heading to hospital for further checks.
WATCH: @marcmarquez93 escapes injury in horror FP3 crash! ????
See what happened to the Spaniard at Turn 7! ????#SpanishGP ???????? | ????https://t.co/I6axQSHQL0
— MotoGP™???? (@MotoGP) May 1, 2021
“These are precautionary and Marquez is not experiencing any pain or discomfort.”
Marquez finished seventh on an emotional return to the championship in Portugal on April 18 having elected to skip the opening two races of 2021 at Qatar.
At Jerez on Friday he could muster only 16th in the opening two practice sessions.
After the third session Takaaki Nakagami riding for Honda’s satellite LCR team topped the timesheets ahead of championship leader Fabio Quartararo of Yamaha.
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