Two week's in a row Australian Casey Stoner has been suffering and has been exhausted
after and during the race.
But the Ducati
Marlboro team have been doing everything they possibly can in an attempt to assist the former World Champion recover from
what appeared to be severe exhaustion following the race at the Alice TT Assen. Much like
at the Barcelona race Casey Stoner crossed the line third behind championship rivals Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo, though
on this occasion he was even more run down than at Catalunya, unable to attend post-race media briefings and receiving treatment
from Clinica Mobile staff in his motorhome post race.
Ducati’s MotoGP Project Director
Livio Suppo had this to say regarding the situation, “There is something wrong with Casey’s condition and we are
trying to understand what is wrong and trying to help. What we have done so far is not enough and we have to investigate more.
Dr Claudio Macchiagodena from Clinica Mobile has done a lot to help after the race and he has some ideas for Laguna so let’s
just hope.”
Casey Stoner was aslo quoted by Ducati, “I’ve been feeling
fine all week but started to feel run down again on Friday and I’ve just got worse as the weekend has gone on. I’ve
taken every kind of supplement and vitamin tablet you can think of but nothing seems to have worked, so it is obviously something
we need to have looked at closer because I can’t keep going like this and it is costing us points.”
“Thankfully I had a fantastic bike underneath me again today and I owe the team for that.
A big thank also to Dr Macchiagodena and our physiotherapist Freddie (Dente), who took good care of me both in Catalunya and
here. Unfortunately we don’t have much time to get fit for Laguna but we’ll see what we can do.”
We look forward to Laguna Seca and a fit Casey Stoner as he chases the two Yamaha riders.