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Marc Marquez (27) is out all season and has to worry about next year as he broke his arm in a crash in Jerez (Sp) in July. And now his three younger brothers are being captured in Valencia.
Alex Marquez, driving his first season in MotoGP, starts badly 9 minutes before the end of qualifying. Like his brother four months ago, the Moto2 champion falls victim to a high level. He is thrown from his car, thrown into the air for meters and then slams into the asphalt. Brutally!
Marc Marquez fell in a similar way
Marc crashed in a similar way in Jerez. Now the Marquez family has to digest the next shock. The 24-year-old initially lies there, writhing in pain. But the first all-clear will come soon. Alex proves to be as tough as Marc. He’ll be back on his feet soon, then sit back on the replacement bike and finish qualifying.
That doesn’t mean he’s not hurt as a result. Spaniard will need to be scrutinized after this horrible start.
MotoGP star breaks arm: The collapse of Marc Marquez’s horror(01:25)
Reminder: Marc Marquez had to undergo an operation on his fractured arm in July. Four days later he made a comeback attempt on the bike. The Marquez brothers are definitely devils.
Which promises excitement in the fight for the world championship
Alex Marquez finished qualifying in 20th place. In the lead Franco Morbidelli (It), followed by Jack MIller (Aus) and Takaaki Nakagami (Jp).
The enthusiasm for Sunday’s GP is assured: the challengers in the Morbidelli World Championship, Maverick Vinales and Fabio Quarrtarao are all ahead of the World Championship leader Joan Mir (Sp).
In Moto3, Darryn Binder is on pole. The South African prevails ahead of Kaito Toba (Jp) and Raul Fernandez (Sp). Jason Dupasquier (19) from Freiburg starts in 23rd place.
Disappointment for Lüthi
Tom Lüthi (34) experienced another disappointment during qualifying for Moto2. The Bernese will have to start on Sunday from 17th place in his 300th GP. Pole goes to Stefano Manzi (21, It).
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