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Heavy MotoGP crash: broken hand and Marquez punishment

During the MotoGP season opener in Portugal, Marc Marquez caused a heavy crash. He took Miguel Oliveira and Jorge Martin with him in his fall, with Marquez breaking his hand. Article continues under ad The race in Portugal was held at the Portimao circuit and started spectacularly. On lap three of the race, the Spaniard made an error of judgement, braking too late and causing a heavy crash. The Portuguese crowd showed what they thought of the Spaniard's action with a huge whistling concert. The fight had been going on the lap before already, where there was nearly a crash aswell. Oliveira was launched into the air and fell to the ground and layed on the ground for a long time. Fortunately...
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