Marc Marquez's reaction speaks volumes after hearing about Alex's Dutch GP injury
It's not looking good...
www.motogpnews.comAlex Márquez is currently recovering from injuries sustained in the Catalan GP crash. He had a broken right collarbone and a small fracture of his C7 vertebrae, with surgery planned to stabilize the collarbone with a plate, and he was set for ongoing assessments after initial treatment. This update came from his team and MotoGP communications around May 16–17, 2026.[1][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest status from official team updates or MotoGP notes and summarize any new developments (e.g., whether surgery occurred, recovery timeline, or expected return date).
It's not looking good...
www.motogpnews.comThe #73 crashed out of Assen after colliding with Acosta, flew back to Madrid for surgery on Sunday and has shared a positive update after a check up on Tuesday
www.motogp.comAlex Marquez is on his way to Madrid with the intention of undergoing surgery to his fractured left hand as soon as possible following his MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix crash on Sunday. MOtorsport.com…
www.motorsport.comThe #73 suffered a heavy fall on Sunday; Gresini Racing provide a positive update after further assessments
www.motogp.comAlex Marquez shows that a fall is never trivial and that you always have to wait a few days to find out if you escaped unscathed.
www.paddock-gp.comAlex Marquez slammed into the rear of Pedro Acosta's motorbike
www.gbnews.comAlex Marquez said the "incident is clear... but I don't want to criticise Bezzecchi' after a mistake by the Italian left brother Marc with a shoulder injury.
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