Casey Stoner's update on his health and plan for the future
Casey Stoner intends to leave illness problems in the past and find a new role helping aspiring riders.
Chronic fatigue syndrome plagued Stoner towards the end of his MotoGP career, and remains a problem to this day. Two-time champion Stoner retired from MotoGP in 2012, aged just 27, and has kept a low profile ever since.“It has been better over the past couple of years.“I’d really like to finish that.“It was too hard to watch, because I wasn’t able to get out there and do anything.What next for Casey Stoner?
Stoner worked as a commentator and broadcaster for TNT Sports at the Phillip Island MotoGP round this year.“I am slowly getting more interested in it again, now that I have more energy to give,” Stoner said.“I’d still like to work with some - not necessarily going through the whole selection process of riders - but selecting a couple of riders.“I feel like there are certain things in MotoGP that I did better than others.
“So I wouldn’t mind having the opportunity to work with the right people to utilise all those years of experience, and put it into someone else who is deserving of it, to help them achieve goals.”Get the latest MotoGP news, exclusives, interviews and promotions from the paddock direct to your inbox
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