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Moto2: 'Small chance' Marquez will miss Qatar

"There is a small chance of not going" - Marc Marquez.
Moto2 World Championship runner-up Marc Marquez has revealed there is a 'small chance' he could miss the opening round of 2012.

The Repsol Suter star, who won seven races during his rookie campaign, has not ridden a Moto2 bike since suffering eye problems following a practice fall on an unmarked section of wet track at the penultimate 2011 round in Malaysia.

Marquez subsequently underwent surgery to cure double vision problems and, although back on a motocross bike, has now missed two of the three 2012 pre-season tests. The final test will be held at Jerez from March 19-21, with the season-opening round race in Qatar on April 8.

"After surgery I noticed the progress. I have no double vision problems, but still lack some focus when looking up... I hope to return to action as soon as possible," Spain's mundodeportivo.com quotes the former 125cc world champion as saying.

On the specific question of Qatar, he added: "There is a small chance of not going... It's an injury that needs time, a nerve is not like a bone."

Marquez said that his team is planning private test sessions to make up for the lost track time, once the 19-year-old is ready to return.

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    sad story... talented kid but its not looking good, its been a long time now since the accident and if its not better by now who knows how long it will take or if it will ever fully heal
    Posted by 1motion (94 days ago)
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