Fabio Quartararo bears brutal injuries from dramatic crash at the Aragon Moto Grand Prix

Fabio Quartararo bears brutal injuries from dramatic crash at the Aragon Moto Grand Prix on Sunday as the world champion shows his battle scars to the world

  • Moto GP world champion crashed out of the Aragon race in dramatic fashion
  • Fabio Quartararo bore scars of his brutal accident after the race on Sunday
  • Frenchman’s torso was bandaged up after he came off his bike at 100mph 

Fabio Quartararo has borne his brutal injuries following his crash in the Aragon Moto GP on Sunday. 

The Frenchman Quartararo was performing well in the race in seventh and felt afterwards he was well positioned to challenge as high as third. 

However, in the third lap the reigning world champion came off after colliding with the back of Marc Marquez.

Fabio Quartararo bore bandages across his torso following his dramatic crash in the race

Fabio Quartararo bore bandages across his torso following his dramatic crash in the race

The six-time world champion, who was racing for the first time since June, backed off when turning into turning into Turn 3 to stop himself from rear-wheel sliding. 

Back camera footage from Quartararo’s bike shows him then colliding into the back of Marquez before sliding out and launching him off his Yamaha. 

As a result of being thrown across the road while going 100mph, the Frenchman suffered friction burns as well as abrasions to his chest and torso having been hit by his bike.

Footage showed the Frenchman being thrown from his bike after colliding with Marc Marquez

Footage showed the Frenchman being thrown from his bike after colliding with Marc Marquez

Back camera footage showed him going round the bend and being unable to swerve out of the way of the man in front

Back camera footage showed him going round the bend and being unable to swerve out of the way of the man in front

Following the race, Quartararo, who was donning bandages across his body, most notably on his torso and upper chest, was asked how he felt after the crash. 

‘Sore and burned. It’s a shame because it’s the first time I felt good in Aragon for many years,’ he said. 

‘Marc turned so well, but also had a slide. I had better traction, didn’t expect it and just hit the back [of him]. I don’t remember exactly the situation, but it’s a shame in just the third corner,’ he added. 

Quartararo was thrown from his bike at 100mph while appearing to look good in the race

Quartararo was thrown from his bike at 100mph while appearing to look good in the race

Despite his injuries, the Frenchman is hoping to be back for the next GP – in Japan on Sunday. 

‘Japan is a track I love,’ Quartararo said. ‘Hopefully we can race there [despite the typhoon warnings] because many riders have not been in Japan on a MotoGP bike, like [Enea] Bastianini.

‘I feel Japan can be a good track for us because even if there is a lot of acceleration, there is also a lot of braking. That is our strong point. So hopefully Japan happens.’

The dramatic footage from his own bike captured his terrible fall in all its gruesomeness

The dramatic footage from his own bike captured his terrible fall in all its gruesomeness 

source: dailymail.co.uk