The LCR team has pulled the covers off Alex Marquez’s 2021 MotoGP challenger, as the 2019 Moto2 world champion joins the Honda satellite squad this season. Lorenzo: "Honda sin Marc Márquez es como el Barcelona … The factory Honda MotoGP team has unwrapped its 2021 challenger at event with new rider Pol Espargaro and six-time world champion Marc Marquez. Catch up with Marc Márquez and his new team-mate, Pol Espargaró, to find out just how excited the Spanish Repsol Honda Team duo are for the 2021 MotoGP™ season. MADRID — Eight-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez will be out for the first two races of the year in Qatar as he continues to recover from an arm injury. Honda reveals 2021 MotoGP bike, Marquez makes public return Marquez unsure when he will make MotoGP return At Honda’s launch, Marquez spoke about his … Read Also: Honda reveals 2021 MotoGP bike, Marquez makes public return; Marquez unsure when he will make MotoGP return; At Honda’s launch, Marquez spoke about his recovery and what he learned from the experience. The factory Honda MotoGP team has unwrapped its 2021 challenger at event with new rider Pol Espargaro and six-time world champion Marc Marquez. HRC's factory launch event signalled Marquez's first public appearance in Repsol colours since aborting his comeback from a broken arm during last July's Andalusian Grand Prix. Marc Márquez, un calvario de 9 meses desde su caída en Jerez MotoGP. In the review carried out on Marc Marquez by the Hospital Ruber Internacional medical team, four months after surgery, led … MotoGP 2021: Relieved Marquez gets green light to return in Portugal. MotoGP. In the latest Tank Slappers Podcast, Autosport’s Lewis Duncan and Motorsport.com’s Oriol Puigdemont discuss what kind of Marquez we might expect when he does finally return in 2021. On April 12, 2021, Márquez’s medical team officially cleared the man to come back to racing at the next MotoGP round in Portimao, Portugal, which runs from April 16 through 18, 2021. ... March 22, 2021. Marquez cleared to return. Honda has announced six-time MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez will not contest the opening round of the 2021 season in Qatar. Marc Márquez and his Honda team have announced that the eight-time world champion will miss the opening two rounds of the 2021 MotoGP season in Qatar, delaying his comeback from injury.