Marquez resting after stomach bug at Sepang

The 23-year-old Spaniard, fresh from securing his third title in Japan this month, returned to his hotel to rest and recover ahead of Saturday's qualifying at Sepang.

Marquez resting after stomach bug at Sepang

(Reuters)

Marquez had set his lap time in a dry morning session, with rain in the afternoon dampening the chances of anyone going faster.

"I’ve had gastroenteritis for the last two days -- but I was able to go out and ride even though I was not at 100 percent," he said.

"After the session and the effort I put in, I began feeling worse, because gastroenteritis also dehydrates you. Looking at the track conditions, we decided not to go out.

"Tomorrow we’ll try to improve and I think it has been good for me not go out there, and to instead save myself for Saturday and especially Sunday," said Marquez.

Malaysia is the penultimate round of the championship that finishes at the Valencia track in Spain on Nov. 13.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Rex Gowar)


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