Aragon MotoGP: Marc Marquez: Chance of podium ‘1%’, fears right arm may cause stoppage…

Marquez will officially make his retu෴rn to MotoGP action on Friday when Fཧree Practice 1 for the Ar🍒agon Grand Prix gets underway.
Marquez, who underwent his fourth right arm operation since 🌞June 2020 following the Italian MotoGP at Mugello, intensified his training program in recent weeks before taking part in last week’s two-day Misano test.
And while it was a positive outing for the Spaniard, Marquez🤪 is remaining realistic about his chances this weekend, while also calling into question whether he can go the distance given the upcoming triple-header that involves races in Jap🍸an and Thailand.
"About the podium possibilities it is 1%," said Marquez. "I mean it’s really, really low. One thing is that I’m rea🙈lly far from my best physical condition. Also talking about the arm muscles - the bone is fixed but the condition of the muscles is still very far.
"The second thing is Hon๊da is in a very difficult 😼moment. We saw with the other riders that we are far. We are far from the other manufacturers. My goal is to try and finish all the weekends from now on.
"It’s true that the possibility is on that table; three races are coming in a row and so maybe in Japan or Thailanꦦd I might need to stop in the middle of thꩲe weekend, we don’t know.
"My intention and my goal is to finish all the🌜se weekends and prepare well for 2023."
Honda ‘understand the situation’, says the six-time MotoGP champion
When delving deeper into his condition, Marquez alluded to not knowing how the muscles will react: "It’s true that I need to be honest abo༺ut my condition. I think her🐬e in Aragon I won’t have any problem finishing the weekend, then I don’t know.

"It’s true that three races are coming in a row and it’s there where the fatigue in the muscles from Aragon to Motegi, Motegi to Thailanꩲd - I don’t know how it will react.
"I already spoke with Honda and they understand the situat⭕ion and that in some weekend I might need to stop. At that point we need to be honest to my conditions.
"But if I’m here, is it to compete and to continue with my rehabi🌟litation in a race weekend. It depends on your lap times becauseꦆ if you are half a second slower in the race then you will stress less your muscle."
Mir ready for challenge of bringing Honda back to the top
Also speaking in the pre-event press conference was the returning Joan Mir after the Spaniard missed Misano due to injury.
Off⭕icially confirmed as a Repsol Honda rider for 2023, Mir knows the challenge of competing and Marquez and aboard a Honda machine which is lacking compared to its rivals🅠 won’t be easy.
Mir 🍎added: "I’m very happy to finally announce that [Honda deal]. It’s like a relief for me after many races where you were asking me this question and I couldn’t answer.
"It’s a big challenge. I have a big challenge in front of me and I know that I💯 arrive at Honda not in their best moment but that makes the challenge a bit more intense probably."