Marquez’s 2020 injury is still impacting him in some way, according to former team-mate and bike racing legend Lorenzo
Former MotoGP star Jorge Lorenzo thinks Marc Marquez is still ‘weighed down’ by his old arm injury in 2024, but remains confident that he can add a seventh premier class title to his tally. Now a TV pundit for Spanish broadcaster DAZN, three-time MotoGP champion Lorenzo says he has noticed how Marquez continues to be impacted by the arm he broke in a horrific crash at the Spanish Grand Prix four years ago.
Lorenzo is unsure if Marquez would be leading the title fight at this stage of the year, had he been on the same equipment as factory Ducati rider Bagnaia or Pramac ace Martin. “Maybe he would have won with the 2024 bike. Is it possible that he would be leading the world championship? I don't know,” he said. “He was so far ahead of his rivals on a technical level in 2019, before that injury - he was far superior to many.
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