Marquez back for Americas MotoGP after latest vision problems
The Honda rider crashed heavily during warm-up for the Indonesian GP last month and was ruled unfit to race after suffering a concussion.
On the flight home from Indonesia, Marquez began to experience problems with his vision and was diagnosed with a new episode of diplopia – also known as double vision.
This forced Marquez out of last weekend’s Argentina GP, but Honda said at the time his recovery was progressing well.
Ahead of this week’s fourth round of the 2022 season, Honda has now confirmed Marquez has recovered enough to compete at the Circuit of the Americas.
"Of course I am very happy to be back, it’s a great feeling to return and especially to do it at one of my favourite tracks," Marquez said. "No matter the situation, I really enjoy riding in Texas and have incredible memories there.
"We have some work to do after missing two races and the whole Argentina weekend so I am not here to set one target at the moment.
"There’s many things to do and consider, but the important thing is that we are back on the bike this weekend.”
Marc Marquez, Repsol Honda Team
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Earlier on Tuesday, Marquez tested a Honda CBR600RR at the Circuito de Alcarras in Spain to check his vision had fully recovered before travelling to COTA.
Double vision problems struck Marquez at the end of the 2021 season, when a concussion suffered during a training incident damaged a previously-injured nerve in his eye.
He was forced to miss the last two races of 2021 and was sidelined for three months while he recovered.
But his condition improved enough for him to take part in pre-season testing in February and start the 2022 campaign in Qatar.
Before last year’s problems, Marquez’s career was thrown into