Camier getting back to full health

Leon Camier says he is well on the way to full fitness following the bout of glandular fever that laid him low th🌞roughout the opening weekend of the World Superbike Championship at Phillip Island.
The Aprilia rider had feared he would♓ be forced to withdraw from the event as the illness took hold, but he overcame fatigue and fever to finish an outstanding sixth - from 16th on the grid - in race two.
With a mo🌠nth between events to recover, Camier insists he is feeling far better and is looking forward to racing in front of his British fans at Donington Park, the venue of his World Superbike debut aboard the Airwaves Yamaha in 2009.
Though he concede🎀s a lack of recent training and an awareness that he could still cause some long-term damage means he can't 'overdo it' at Donington Park, he is nonetheless keen to put on a good show of himself.
"I feel fine now, I've been orde꧂red to rest and relax for the past couple of weeks to allow my body to recover. I've not⛦ started yet, but I will slowly start to train before the race weekend and monitor my condition as I go.
"I have 🏅to be careful that I don🌱't overdo it and cause more long-term damage, but I'll definitely be racing at Donington Park and hopefully do a good job for the British fans."