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Marquez Defends Bezzecchi: I Don't Believe What Happened Marco Bezzecchi, the Aprilia rider, could not continue racing after suffering a hard crash at the Sachsenring circuit on Saturday. This serious injury followed immediately after he was excluded from the Czech Grand Prix due to physical contact just a few weeks earlier after the Brno sprint race. As comments grew regarding the accident and the events, world champion Marc Marquez did not want fans to target his competitor. Marquez stressed that in MotoGP, measures must be taken to improve rider safety in such incidents.
Controversies Following the Accident
The physical problems Bezzecchi experienced were linked to past events, and some commentators equated this situation with "karma." Responding to these assessments, Marc Marquez stated that great risks are taken in races, saying, "There is no such thing as karma. We all take huge risks on track."
In his statement about the chain of events, Marquez said, "I send my best wishes to Marco. After the incident in Indonesia, I posted on social media saying, 'Don't blame Marco; these things happen in races.' Today, something else happened that we can solve in the future."
However, there is no consensus that such accidents always occur. Many people point out that the events relate to the risks encountered on track and physical limits. In this context, the comment, "Once again Bezzecchi, Fermin Aldeguer at Assen, and me in Indonesia; we all get injured when we cross the gap between asphalt and the water," draws attention.
The Perspective of a Rival Rider
Regarding the effects of the accident, Alex Marquez, Bezzecchi's teammate, believes that Bezzecchi's physical condition stemmed from the collision at Sachsenring. Alex Marquez cited his own similar experience during training at Assen, where he suffered a fracture in his collarbone and spine. Alex Marquez emphasized that such accidents push riders to their physical limits:
"I am truly sorry for him. I wish him a speedy recovery."
Alex Marquez stressed the importance of speed, saying, "It was an accident of a rider who has speed. I experienced a similar accident at Assen. When you are not 100% physically fit, your mind and speed are fine, but your body cannot support you in the same way." He added, "That is where sometimes you make mistakes you never anticipated. It is very similar to the accidents experienced by Marc and other injured riders." Expressing hope, Alex Marquez concluded, "I hope he recovers quickly. There is plenty of time before Silverstone. I believe he will return stronger."
There are also comments wishing for Bezzecchi's speedy recovery. According to this view, regardless of a rider's physical condition, it is hoped that they will overcome such problems in the future.
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