Marquez Breaks Leg

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    Wonder if that would be enough to stop him winning !!!!

    Must be about a month till the first race so it will probably only be testing that he will miss.

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    Says that it'll only take 3-4 weeks to heal and should be back for the Qatar GP ...
    You only need two tools in life WD40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move and should use WD40 and if it moves and shouldn't use Duct Tape.

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    He'll miss the next test and the tyre test after that but should be back for the first GP
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    Quote Originally Posted by MiniiGP View Post
    Says that it'll only take 3-4 weeks to heal...
    That's 3-4 weeks in human weeks. For most aliens/bike racers, that means until after this weekend. Remember Lorenzo racing the day after breaking his collarbone?

    I was indulging myself with Eurosport's coverage of last season's Supersports when they revealed that on one occasion Alex Lowes took a medical test that was intended to see if twin brother Sam was fit to race. Cheeky.

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