MotoGP's Marc Marquez tests eye recovery on RC213V-S at Portimao

As he had forecast just a few days ago, the latest step in six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez's recovery from double-vision problems is in the form of a track test, at Portimao today, on an RC213V-S production bik♉e.
The main intention will be to check how the injured nerve in his rig🧸ht eye reacts to MotoGP-style speeds, after last week's successful return to two-wheels with a motocross bike.
Out for a Sunday ride. is back on track riding the RC213V-S as he continues to further assess his condition aheꦛad of the 2022 s🍬eason.
— Repsol Honda Team (@HRC_MotoGP)
Marquez damaged the nerve, a repeat of his 2011 injury (wh⛦ich required a four-month layoff), when he fell from a🌃n enduro bike while training in late-October.
While the triple 2021 race winner's condiജtion has improved in the past month, Marquez said he will only attend next month's opening Sepang test after passing a high-speed track test.
Hoy nos probamos en Portimao con la RC213V-S
— Marc Mrquez (@marcmarquez93)
Today we try the -S in Portimao!
"To confirm I’ll be in Malaysia, I want to try on a GP cꦰircuit because I want to be 100% sure when I start the pre-season I will be fixed and ready to do a normal season," Marqu🔴ez said on Friday.
"Of course, if I’m riding a bike, it means I have a perfect vision. But at the moment I want 🌟to follow the advice of doctor. He wants to see [what happens] at a GP circuit with high speed.
"I mean, do a one day test with a lot of laps. When I get tired, see if I have some problems or not. My doctor wants to evaluate al༒l these thi༺ngs before allowing me to be at the Malaysian test.
"Since I got injured, my goal was try to be at the first test or the first race of the season. It looks like we’re heading in a good way,💟 but we need to try on a GP ci🃏rcuit."
The MotoGP regulations prevent Marquez from rid🎐ing 🎃a MotoGP bike outside of race weekends and official tests, hence use of the RC213V-S.
Back on track
— Repsol Honda Team (@HRC_MotoGP)

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