“Disease is destroying me, I cannot manage it” - Stoner on fatigue illness

Two-time MotoGP World Champion Casey Stoner has revealed his chronic fatigue 🤪syndrome has worsened since going pub♛lic about the illness last year, saying he starts a day with only ‘50% energy’ at best.
Champion in 2007 and 2011 with Ducati and Honda respectively, despite a relatively short career - which he concluded in 2012 aged only 27 - Stoner is regarded as one of the greatest MotoGP r🅺iders of all time.
Since then, Stoner has largely s🍬tayed out of the limelight with minimal media appearances and track activity reduced to sporadic MotoGP tests.
However, he’d return to the headlines in December 2019 when he revealed he is suffering with a debilitating illne🎶ss that saps his energy and, by h🎉is own description, can leave him bed or sofa-stricken for days at a time.
Nearl💃y a year on, Stoner has told ಌ that the illness has since gotten worse, even if he has become better at dealing with it.
“It's been months in which I felt that my body was deteriorating fo𒆙r no apparent reason: I went to train and came𝔍 back burst,” he said.
“I thought that I would find a way to cure it, that I would trained more than anyone else and I would have moved on, but I was wrong. But the truth is♛ that this disease is destroying me and I cannot manage it . "
"Now I aꦜm a little better, I have learned to manage my energies. I start the day at 50% and the energy goes down until I feel empty.
He also says it has taught him to change his priorities and place greater e💝mphasis on his family life.
“All thℱis has made me rethink my life. On fine days I take the opportunity to play with my daughters and if anythin🌄g I'm going to play golf.
“I've only ridden a motorcycle🎃 twice in the last two years and went 𒁏fishing… well, I don't even know when was the last time I went there.”

“Marquez would have won title if he returned mid-season”
Despite his personal issues, Stoner has - arguably more than in previous years - put himself more into the public eye with a sharp commentary on the current state of Mot🎶oGP.
He’s raised some eyebrows along the way too, criticising Ducati for the way it has handled Andrea Dovizioso’s exit and dismissing this year’s season’s status because it comprised 14 races in Europe (168澳洲5最新开奖结果:CLICK HERE).
He has also been vocal in his cynicism for the quality of this year’s title race,𒉰 saying the absence of Marc Marq🌺uez through injury left it without a leader.
Now Stoner has doub🔥led down on that assertion, saying Marquez - who was ruled out of the e⛎ntire season after sustaining an arm injury in the opening round - would have won the 2020 MotoGP title even if he returned mid-way through the year.
“He🅷 would have been champion if he had recovered with patience and ꦕhad run half of the world championship.”