Marc Márquez, Repsol Honda Team rider, has recovered from his diplopia and will fly this Wednesday to Austin to take part in the GP of the Americas, the fourth round of the Motorcycle World Championship season.
The 29-year-old runner visited the medical team that follows his evolution on Monday, led by his trusted ophthalmologist, Dr. Sánchez Dalmau, who discharged him.
The next day, Márquez was training with a Honda CBR-600 at the Alcarrás circuit, in Lleida.
And he already warned at night that it was time to make a decision.
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The athlete, who relapsed from this double vision problem as a result of an accident suffered during the Indonesian GP, will take a plane this Wednesday to be able to arrive on time for the preparations for the grand prix and be available for the first free sessions, on Friday .
Austin is one of the favorite circuits for Márquez, who has won at the Texas track for six consecutive seasons, from 2013 to 2018.
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