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Repsol Honda rider Alex Márquez got away with his spectacular highsider in qualifying 1 in Valencia without a broken bone.
On Alex Márquez’s spectacular highsider, viewers immediately remembered his brother Marc’s savage crash at the Jerez GP on July 19. But the 2019 Moto2 world champion recovered within moments, although his outstretched back hit the asphalt with full force; the next Brad Binder was able to avoid it.
For Márquez, 24, qualifying 2 in Valencia, which was affected by raindrops, ended after the accident. But they rushed him to the pits on a scooter and took him to the pits (followed by Papa Juliá and Alberto Puig).
At the instigation of the team, Alex (achieved two second places 2 at Le Mans and Aragon-1) then had himself examined at the Mobile Clinic. He was then transferred to a hospital in the nearby city of Valencia, where the investigation was delayed due to the numerous cases of Covid 19.
It was not until late at night that the go-ahead came: the fourteenth World Cup, Alex Márquez suffered no fractures, only painful bruises and severe swelling. In addition, there is bone marrow edema in the left hand. Therefore, he will try to warm up and race today. He has to start the race from 20th on the grid. For Alex, the rookie of the year rating is still up for grabs. He is currently 9 points behind Brad Binder.
Results MotoGP Classification 2 Valencia (November 14):
1. Franco Morbidelli, Yamaha, 1: 30,191 min
2. Jack Miller, Ducati, +0.096 seconds
3. Takaaki Nakagami, Honda, +0 222
4. Johann Zarco, Ducati, +0.329
5. Pol Espargaró, KTM, +0.362
6. Maverick Viñales, Yamaha, +0 454
7. Aleix Espargaró, Aprilia, +0.466
8. Pecco Bagnaia, Ducati, +0.480
9. Brad Binder, KTM, +0.546
10. Miguel Oliveira, KTM, +0.590
11. Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha, 0.673
12. Joan Mir, Suzuki, +0,797
The remaining starting positions after ranking 1:
13. Cal Crutchlow, Honda, 1: 31,159 min
14. Alex Rins, Suzuki, 1: 31,594
15. Danilo Petrucci, Ducati, 1: 31.601
16. Valentino Rossi, Yamaha, 1: 31.604
17. Andrea Dovizioso, Ducati, 1: 31.606
18. Stefan Bradl, Honda, 1: 31.831
19. Tito Rabat, Ducati, 1: 32.063
20. Alex Marquez, Honda, 1: 32,205
21. Lorenzo Savadori, Aprilia, 1: 32,237
Drivers’ championship status after 12 of 14 races:
1. Mir, 162 Punkte. 2. Quartararo 125. 3. Rins 125. 4. Viñales 121. 5. Morbidelli 117. 6. Dovizioso 117. 7. Pol Espargaró 106. 8. Nakagami 105. 9. Miller 92. 10. Oliveira 90. 11. Petrucci 77 12. Binder 76. 13. Zarco 71. 14. Alex Márquez 67. 15. Rossi 58. 16. Bagnaia 42. 17. Lecuona 27. 18. Aleix Espargaró 27. 19. Crutchlow 26. 20. Bradl 16. 21. Smith 12. 22. Rabat 10. 23. Pirro 4.
Constructors’ Championship after 12 of 14 races:
1. Suzuki 188. 2. Ducati 181 Punkte. 3. Yamaha 163. 4. KTM 159. 5. Honda 130. 6. Aprilia 36.
World team championship after 12 of 14 races
1. Suzuki Ecstar Team, 287 Punkte. 2. Petronas Yamaha SRT 205. 3. Ducati Team 194. 4. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 182. 5. Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP 159. 6. Pramac Racing 138. 7. LCR Honda 131. 8. Red Bull KTM Tech3, 117 9. Repsol Honda Team 83. 10. Esponsorama Racing 81. 11. Aprilia Racing Team Gresini 39.