Repsol Honda's Marc Marquez has been given the all-clear by medics to attend the upcoming Sepang MotoGP test.
On Monday, Marquez underwent another medical check which reconfirmed that the treatment has been a complete success and the eight-time World Champion is in a suitable condition to ride a MotoGP bike.
"Throughout the winter Márquez has had continual medical checks and consultations to monitor his diplopia," said a team statement.
"In recent weeks the improvements in his condition saw his medical team deem his recovery sufficient to return to training on two wheels.
"The #93 first returned to the motocross track before trying the Honda RC213V-S in Portimao and a Honda CBR 600RR in Aragón.
"It has been decided that Marquez will start his 2022 campaign at the first official MotoGP Test in Sepang before heading to Mandalika, Indonesia the following week.
"This will be Marquez’s first time back on a MotoGP machine since winning the 2021 Emilia Romagna GP ahead of Pol Espargaro."