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A new docuseries on Marc Marquez reveals the “dark” side of the MotoGP champion who goes from tears to joy.

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From tears of joy, those after winning the eighth world title in his career, to tears of pain, those after the accident at Jerez de la Frontera in July 2020, in the first race of a World Championship marked by the Covid era. The mistake of trying again shortly after the first surgery, then three more operations on his right arm followed. The fourth and last dates back to last June 2, when he flew to the USA for a last desperate attempt to return to normal.

Marc MarquezDespite everything, he continues to immerse himself in a legendary aura and becomes the protagonist of a series of docu-films, the latest entitled ‘All In’, unpublished for his way of narrating and expressing himself behind the scenes and in front of the cameras. Prime Videos today unveiled the trailer for this new docuseries, which will premiere in February 2023 and will be visible in at least 200 countries around the world. A nice marketing move for the multiple Honda champion and an event not to be missed for his many and more and more fans.

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Marc Marquez ‘All In’: the winning bet

Marc Marquez (Ansa)
Marc Marquez – Motors.News

Prime Video has unveiled the teaser trailer for this unreleased docuseries made up of five episodes collected under the title ‘All In‘. At the centre, the last delicate surgical operation of 2 June, when the doctors reopened for the fourth time the long wound on his right arm. A decisive bet for his professional future, which could mean his return to the track (and finally in good condition) or the end of his sporting career.

After a 2020 in which he only contested the first round in Jerez and a 2021 season in very precarious physical conditions, despite managing to collect three victories, Marc Marquez started the 2022 World Championship with the aim of making a comeback. Reason why he left his hometown of Cervera to move to Madrid, where a dense rehabilitation plan follows, but once again the sensations are not the best. Hence the decision to go back under the knife, to try to put an end to his long period of physical unknowns.

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The docuseries that will air on Prime Video will show Marc Marquez’s doubts and hopes, tears and joy from a privileged point of view, which until now no one has been able to provide. “All In” brings to light his ability to overcome adversity and the thrill of getting back on the podium after a long series of sacrifices. “Happiness has always made me win, and that is winning“, said the Honda champion to his trainer José Luis Martínezand to his new manager, Jaime Fernández, in the last shot of the trailer, while traveling on a private jet. From 2023, it can be bet that he will once again be in the top positions to contend for victory (the last one dates back to October 20’21 on the Misano circuit).

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