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Marquez’s vision problems return after violent Indonesia MotoGP crash

Honda without answers after Marquez’s “brutal” Indonesia MotoGP crash

The six-time MotoGP world champion suffered a horrifying highside crash in the closing stages of Sunday morning’s warm-up at the Mandalika International Street Circuit when the rear of his Honda let go through the Turn 7 right-hander.

Marquez was taken to hospital after the crash for precautionary checks and was ruled out of the race having suffered a concussion.

While the initial word from Honda was that he’d sustained no serious injuries, it has now transpired that Marquez has once again damaged a nerve in his eye and is suffering from double vision.

This problem ruled him out of the final two rounds of 2021 when he was left with a concussion after a training incident, while his career was put in doubt back in 2011 when he first damaged the eye in a Moto2 crash in Malaysia.

Upon his arrival to Spain, Marquez began to suffer more problems with his vision and was later diagnosed with diplopia.

His ophthalmologist Doctor Sanchez Dalmau says Marquez will undergo checks next…

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