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Tac negative: how is Marco Bezzecchi after the terrible fall in Assen?
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Tac negative: how is Marco Bezzecchi after the terrible fall in Assen?

Marco Bezzecchi suffered a severe crash during the early stages of the Dutch Grand Prix at Assen while competing in fourth place. The crash occurred at the high-speed 15th corner, resulting in multiple slides across the gravel at 200 km/h. Despite the severity of the fall, medical evaluations including CT scans and X-rays conducted at the University Hospital of Groningen confirmed no injuries, allowing Bezzecchi to be discharged and return to Italy by Sunday evening. He posted on Instagram expressing gratitude for the support and stating he would not give up. While the crash cost him the lead in the championship, which went to his teammate Jorge Martin, Bezzecchi now has time before the German Grand Prix in July to recover and regain his form.

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Tac negative: how is Marco Bezzecchi after the terrible fall in Assen?

Marco Bezzecchi suffered a severe crash during the early stages of the Dutch Grand Prix at Assen while competing in fourth place. The crash occurred at the high-speed 15th corner, resulting in multiple slides across the gravel at 200 km/h. Despite the severity of the fall, medical evaluations including CT scans and X-rays conducted at the University Hospital of Groningen confirmed no injuries, allowing Bezzecchi to be discharged and return to Italy by Sunday evening. He posted on Instagram expressing gratitude for the support and stating he would not give up. While the crash cost him the lead in the championship, which went to his teammate Jorge Martin, Bezzecchi now has time before the German Grand Prix in July to recover and regain his form.

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