Marc Márquezs remarkable season has been cut short due to a collarbone injury sustained during a crash at the Indonesian Grand Prix, as confirmed by his team Ducati.
- Marc Márquez, the newly-crowned MotoGP champion, suffered a collarbone injury in a collision with Marco Bezzecchi at the Indonesian Grand Prix, ending his season early.
- The incident occurred during the opening lap of the Indonesian Grand Prix, just a week after Marc Márquez celebrated his seventh title at the Japanese Grand Prix.
- Ducati announced the injury on October 23, signaling that Márquez is unlikely to compete in the final MotoGP event of the season in Valencia.
Why It Matters
This injury not only impacts Marc Márquezs ability to compete but also highlights the physical risks associated with MotoGP racing, potentially affecting team strategies and fan engagement for the final race in Valencia.