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Bollinger Sidelined Again
R
ockstar Energy Husqvarna's
Trevor Bollinger, who missed
most of the 2020 race season due
to a torn ACL in his left leg, under-
went surgery last week after tearing
the ACL in his right leg. Bollinger
had just gotten the go ahead to start
riding again from his first injury and
will now have to start the recovery
process all over again because of
his injury to his right knee.
Bollinger hopes to still line up
for the start of the GNCC Series in
2021. CN
Trevor Bollinger suffered another
setback after tearing the ACL in his
right knee. He had just been given the
green light to ride again after suffering
a torn ACL in his left knee last year.
Marquez Back Home
M
arc Marquez has been dis-
charged from the hospital
following a third operation to
correct his troublesome broken
right humerus, suffered during
his infamous Spanish MotoGP
crash.
"Marc Marquez's progress
after the surgery performed
on 3 December and the start
of antibiotic therapy has been
deemed satisfactory by his
medical team," read a release
from Marquez's employers at
Repsol Honda.
"Today he has been dis-
charged from the Hospital
Ruber Internacional to continue
his recovery at home, where he
will continue with the specific
antibiotic treatment."
The prognosis isn't exactly
rosy for the six-time MotoGP
World Champion, who faces a
possible six-month recovery and
will likely miss the first round of
the 2021 MotoGP World Cham-
pionship at Qatar on March 28.
Repsol Honda has not yet
named a possible replacement,
however, Marquez's long-time
rival Andrea Dovizioso has been
linked to the absent Repsol ride
as Marquez's recovery contin-
ues. Another name in the mix is
Honda test rider Stefan Bradl,
who subbed the for the entirety
of the 2020 season. CN
Marc Marquez, seen here from his
hospital bed following a third operation,
is back home recovering.