Marco Bezzecchi enters the Thailand MotoGP 73 points behind the championship leader, and still nursing an injury.
A broken collarbone suffered in training at the VR46 Ranch seemingly scuppered his hopes of challenging Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin in the MotoGP title battle.
“The arm especially is creating many problems, it was the worst part in Australia. I’m happy to finally go back on the bike to see how I feel.“In Australia it was more fatigue from Indonesia. The pain was less, but the fatigue was more.“Here, I hope to be stronger and more in shape.
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