Casey Stoner's motorcycle career has been marked by a rollercoaster of health challenges, but he remains optimistic about the future. After a setback in late 2025, Stoner is determined to get back on his bike and enjoy riding again. He suffered from chronic fatigue, a condition he's been public about since his diagnosis in 2020, which can be unpredictable and difficult to manage. In 2025, a virus set him back, causing a relapse in his health and preventing him from riding. This setback was particularly frustrating as he had been cycling and feeling fit before the trip to Europe. However, Stoner's determination shines through as he plans to tackle the challenges head-on. He recently visited Italy to ride at the VR46 Motor Ranch, owned by Valentino Rossi, and participated in a flat track event at the EICMA show in Milan. Despite suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome, Stoner expressed his enjoyment of the experience. He's confident that with time and dedication, he can overcome his health issues and get back to enjoying bikes. Stoner's journey highlights the resilience and perseverance required in the world of professional racing, where setbacks can be overcome with determination and a positive mindset.