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KOMPAS.com – Jack Miller said that Marc Márquez’s absence had the potential to give birth to a new world champion in MotoGP 2020.

Marc Márquez has been unable to return to action on the track as he is still recovering from an arm injury.

The Repsol Honda rider had to rest for two to three months to be in top form.

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Márquez suffered a serious injury, specifically a humerus fracture, when he participated in the opening race of MotoGP 2020 at the Circuit of Jerez, Spain.

The absence of Márquez made Repsol Honda lose money. They lost many points in the first five races of MotoGP 2020.

Two of his drivers, Alex Márquez and Stefan Bradl, are not yet at the level of Márquez.

No matter that level, break the top 10 positions right now race they just got stuck.

However, on the other hand, Márquez’s absence gave all the riders the same chances of winning and even winning the title.

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This was revealed by Pramac Racing racer Jack Miller.

“It would be great to see someone (other than Márquez) carve his name on the MotoGP championship trophy,” said Jack Miller, quoted in BBC, Wednesday (2/9/2020).

“Of course it is sad that Marc cannot perform, I am not saying that he will win every race, but it opens the door for other drivers to win,” he added.

The Australian rider did not deny that Marc Márquez was a strong rider after failing to win just once since his debut season in 2013.

Márquez’s only failure to become a MotoGP champion occurred in 2015.

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At that time, the title was won by a Yamaha rider, Jorge Lorenzo.

“We all saw how strong Marc Marquez was before the accident, it would be stupid if I didn’t believe it,” Miller said.

“Jorge Lorenzo is the only driver who has won the world title in the era of Marc Márquez,” he concluded. (Jack Miller).

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