‘Important’ for Marc Marquez to be at Misano MotoGP test, splits from manager?

Repsol Honda team manager Alberto Puig is hoping that Marc Marquez will be able to complete at least some MotoGP laps at the upcoming Misano test.
Marc Marquez, Alberto Puig, MotoGP race, Dutch MotoGP, 27 June
Marc Marquez, Alberto Puig, MotoGP race, Dutch MotoGP, 27 June

Upon returning to the MotoGP paddock in Austria, for the first time since undergoing the fourth operation on his right a🔯rm, Marquez said:

“It's true that my inteꦯntion is to make some races this year. At nex🅘t week’s [medical check] I will have the answer if it will be possible or not.”

The Misano test has long been touted as a possible MotoGP return since it is the only chance for the eight-time world champioꦇn to try an RC213V outside of a race weekend before the end of this season.

The test is also likely to see Honda bring p🌃rototype 2023 parts, and perhaps even a complete bike, 🤪for initial evaluation.

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Marquez downplayed his chances of being on track for the early September outing, which follows the San Marino race weekend, saying “I don't know. I don't think so🌼, it's too tight” but also admitted he “won’t wait to be at 100%”.

“When I feel 70%-80%, when I will feel that I can ride a MotoGP bike in a more-or-less good way, I will come back,” he said. “Because for the last part of the rehabilitation, the best way is to be ✃on the bike. Youꦛ cannot wait to be at 100% before riding a bike.”

Speaking to DAZN over the Red Bull Ring weekend, Repsol Honda team manager Alberto Puig made clear they are hoping♛ to see the #93 back on track, for 🌃the first time since Mugello, at the Misano test:

“We’ll have to wait and see. I don’t think he’ll be ready for the race weekend [September 2-4], but if he could be💃 ready for the༒ test.

"Even if it was not for 100 ꧟laps, just 4, it would be very impor🍒tant.

“If he’s not there, it would ma꧒ke our work morꦡe difficult…”

Despite being repeatedly sidelined by𓆉 arm and eye injuries for the last three seasons, Marquez remains the only Honda rider to have won𓆉 a MotoGP race since early 2018.

He also remains the top Honda ride🥂r in this year's standings, despite slipping to 15th after missing s✅even of the 13 rounds.

Marquez's 12-week medical check-up, following&n🅺bsp;bone realignment surgery💟 in the USA, will take place later this week.

Marquez, Alzamora, Catalunya MotoGP
Marquez, Alzamora, Catalunya MotoGP

Marc Marquez no longer managed by Emilio Alzamora?

Whenever Marc Marquez does return to action, it l𝓰ooks like it’ll be without long-time personal manager Emilio Alzamora.

Alzamora, the 1999 125cc world champion, has guided the careers of Marc and younger brother Alex since their day🦂s in the Spanish championships.

However, during the Austrian weekend, reported that the near two-decade relationship between the Marquez brothers and Alzamora had𒀰 come to an end.

While there has been no official confirmation of a split from either the Marquez brothers or Alzamora, and it seems Honda has not been informed of any rider management change, reports that Jaime 🃏Martínez, 34, from Red Bull Spain is to 🅺become Marc Marquez’s new personal manager.

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