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Marc Marquez has undergone surgery following Indonesian Grand Prix collision

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Marc Marquez has undergone surgery to stabilise the injuries he sustained at the Indonesian Grand Prix.

After suffering injuries to his right collarbone and ligaments in a collision at the Indonesian Grand Prix, Marc Marquez was not going to undergo surgery.

However, after a week of a 'conservative treatment plan', Marquez had to undergo surgery on the shoulder and the damaged ligaments, as they were not showing signs of stabilisation.

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Marquez decided to have the injuries surgically stabilised and have the acromioclavicular ligaments repaired while he was under the knife.

A statement from Ducati Corse regarding Marquez's recent surgery reads:

"After a checkup for his right shoulder blade injury, Marc Márquez has undergone a successful operation at the Ruber Internacional Hospital in Madrid, Spain.

"The same medical team who had examined him seven days earlier found that the coracoid fracture and ligament damage were not showing sufficient signs of stabilisation after a week of being immobilised.

"Therefore, given the risk of residual instability, it was decided to go ahead with surgical stabilisation and repair the acromioclavicular ligaments.

"Marc Márquez, who is already at home, will continue his recovery process, and his progress will determine the timing of his return to racing competition."

Marquez had already wrapped up the 2025 MotoGP World Championship at the Japanese Grand Prix, a week before he suffered these injuries at the Indonesian Grand Prix in a collision with Marco Bezzecchi.

It has been confirmed that the nine-time World Champion will miss the Australian and Malaysian Grand Prix and will be replaced by Michele Pirro at Phillip Island.

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