Casey Stoner has admitted tonight in a Press Conference that the rest of his MotoGP season could be in doubt because of a continual pain in his wrist.
Last November Stoner had an operation on his wrist to repair damages from an old injury, however he has told press that his movement in the wrist is still highly limited.
Last year’s surgery was supposed to have resolved an ongoing schapoid problem & Stoner is not confident that things will improve by March 1 when testing commences again.
“Three months have gone by and my wrist has little mobility and hurts badly,” Stoner told Motosprint. “I don’t like the way this story is going at all.
“I’ll try not to think about it until the test in Qatar, then we’ll see. If the situation in Qatar hasn’t improved radically, then it means there will be plenty to worry about.
“I just think that three months have gone by and in my opinion the situation isn’t good at all.
“I say that I shouldn’t be in this situation, because the bone has healed, yet it hurts me badly. That’s what I can’t explain.
“It’s been really disappointing finding out that after three months the wrist is a lot worse than I expected.”
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