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Tim Regan. Tim Rees. Celebrities Born in France. Moussa Badiane Basketball Player. That was bad for the future when I got back to the U. The goal was just to be able to walk again? There was no racing anymore for me at all. I was in the wheelchair. It was very tough. So, for sure, at least a year. When you were able to come back and ride well, and win again, did that make it even sweeter that you had come so far back and you had even moved to the United States and won?
Or were you always kind of like bummed out that you could not quite feel perfect like you maybe did before? Your question is good because everything I did, I could have been so much better.
Like you said, I have had a lot of ups and a lot of downs. I think a lot of my crashes happened at the wrong time for me for sure. That was my goal. My only goal to come to the U. But for sure, it made it so special for me. So coming back from what I came back from and dealing with all my injuries, it was such a good time for me. It was a tough time, but I will remember those times forever.
It was amazing. The big problem was that people would see you ride well in the first moto or qualifying or one week, and then the next week, second moto, whatever it was, it would be tough for you to do it again. That just leads to weirdo mysteries and stories. It was kind of weird. Being not so consistent, like we talked about, my injuries, they never helped me.
I had trainers, some French trainers, I had a lot of trainers in my years. It had to be just weird. Everything was tough. The injuries were tough. Dealing with the people was tough. Adapting to the people here also was tough. My stomach was giving me a lot of problems. I would just rather focus on myself. I had so many different problems that I had to take care of and flew back to Europe and did all kinds of stuff with my stomach.
Even this year before the championship, they took my gall bladder out to help me finally even feel better, because of my injury and all the pills that I took in the past because other injuries.
It was quite the big deal for about ten years. Did taking the gall bladder out actually help? Are you doing better now with the stomach? Yeah, much better. So I feel so much better. Now probably 90 percent of the time I can go out and eat out with friends. I used to eat one or two hours after everyone.
I always enjoy my food cold because of waiting every single day for my stomach to feel okay, then I can eat. At the race it was the same thing. I was just like, I have nothing [inside my stomach]. Did I hear rumors that sweating was a problem too? I think it was more I was getting hot because of all the [other] problems I had. My body temperature would be the same. It was then decided that he would return to France and consult with Dr.
It was determined that the best way forward was to perform an operation to repair the injuries. After surgery he then went to the Cap Breton CERS facility in France to spend five weeks in a live-in physical therapy program and is now in his final days there. It is expected that at the conclusion of his scheduled program he will be cleared to return to riding. Are you any further on the discussions for next year at all?
Breaking news, right here. What do you have going on? Just got to wait for my favorite track [Unadilla] and just love that race. I just love the track. It is pretty amazing, and we can ride fast all day so it should be good. Best track. Christophe Pourcel celebrates his second MX podium of We will not be surprised to see the on the top step of the podium in Unadilla. Pjoto by: Simon Cudby Tell us about that last lap, because it was very close at the finish line. Christophe is arguably the most fluid rider in the world.
It will be interesting to see a prepared CP in Photo by: Simon Cudby The next two years? So through ? The next two years, yes.
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