Crazy story told by Marc Marquez: “He grabbed my bone, it went ‘crack’”

The revelation was told in his Amazo꧒n Prime Video documentary ‘Marc Marquez: All In’ where his struggles with injury, his career-sav🧔ing operation and his recovery are shown in harrowing detail.
At the height of Marquez’s fitness difficulties last year, before he stepped away from MotoGP to go under the k🧜nife, he endured a painful incident at hom🌞e.
“It ꦍwas Monday at 7.30am,” he said. “Every day, I walked the dogs on an emptꦗy stomach for 45 minutes.
“I pried open a slid﷽ing door - I felt a crack and said ‘damn’. I looked at it, and⛦ it had a bump. I said: ‘What is going on?’
“I woke up [my ph𓆉ysio Carlos J. Garcia] and my brother. That’s when I൩ started getting dizzy. I lay down on the bed and he said ‘let me see’.
“I said: ‘I doubt I broke the metal implant’.
“He grabbed my bone and it went ‘crack’. He went pale and said: ‘Let’s 🦹go’. We went straight to hospital.”
A f﷽ourth operation on his devastated arm relieved the pain that Marquez raced with in the opening paওrt of last season.

He has also struggled with diplopia -💯 an eye issue causing double-vision - during his two-year injury ni🧔ghtmare.
The Repsol Honda rider described: “Diplopia is specifically.. Well, in this case I’d see a head here. And another head here. It isn’t l⛎ike ‘which eye isn🀅’t working?’ No.
“If I covered one eye, I could see perfectly. But when both eyes were open there was🌸 slight deviation. I don’t know, one degree. One degree far away keeps getting worse.”
Marquez is hoping the worst of his physical traumas are behind him and, if Honda can dꦡeliver a bike better than last season’s sub-par machine, he will fight for a seventh premier class title.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F⛦1.