The six-time world champion missed the final two rounds of the 2021 season after a training accident resulted in a concussion and the return of double vision problems which threatened his career following a Moto2 crash at the end of 2011.
Marquez was given the all-clear by doctors in January and returned to training on a motorbike again just two weeks ahead of the Sepang test.
But having endured no problems other than tiredness after the two-day test, Marquez feels like he will now begin the 2022 season as a championship contender.
“Yeah, I mean of course two weeks ago my goal was not the championship because still I was injured, and I was even not training,” Marquez said following Honda’s 2022 team presentation on Tuesday.
“But what I felt in Malaysia, for me it was the last check that everything was ok because it was a long day, very tried, and always you have this doubt.
“The doctors said to me everything would be fine, but I had doubts.
“Then everything in Malaysia…
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