Casey Stoner details his retirement decision - and how Marc Marquez avoided the same fate

Stoner retired from MotoGP in 2012, as a two-time champion, aged just 27 claiming he no longer enj🎀oyed the spo🌼rt.
Marquez, for different reasons, was at his lowest ebb earlier this year but his Ducati debut at the postseason Valencia test rest🎃ored his smile.
Stoner told TNT Sports at Phil🍃lip Island: “If you’re not enjoying it, why are you risking it all?
“If Marc enjoys his racing, he’s not go🐓ing to ꧅want to risk it all for nothing.
“It’s imওportant for him to get that enjoyment back. Find a reason to get 🍷up in the morning, train your butt off, put yourself through these injuries, drag yourself back.

“People see it 🍨from the outside. But it’s very difficult when everything is against you, your body doesn’t want to do things, but you force it. It takes a toll.”
Eight-time world champion Marquez has suffered three years of careꦿer-threatening injuries and an underp🧜erforming Honda.
This year at the Sachsenring, traditionally one of his favourite tracks, he looked more solemn than ever aꦅfter five crashes before the grand prix itself forced him to withdraw.
But, now aged 30, the e🌱arly signs of his decision to quit Honda for Gresini♐ Ducati are that a new bike could breathe life into his career.
Stoner, 11 years ago, was unable༺ to find a reason to continue.
He commented on ඣhis decision to quit early: “If you’re going to risk everything, to lay everything on the line, you’ꦚve got to do it for a reason.
“Some people find it’s money. Or for whatever reason they do it, for a 🎀result.
“♉For me, I just loved rid𓆏ing bikes. Racing was a part of it. I got to race, it was fantastic.
“I loved riding bikes the most, I ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚloved eking everything that I could out of a bike. I was very self-critical.
“When these bikes became too muc𓂃h electronics, too much wheelie-control, the enjoyment disappeared.
“The series became political.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports,🍎 to football, to F1.