The double world champion of Formula One Fernando Alonso feels with "renewed energy" to face his next sports projects.

The Asturian rider held a meeting on Instagram on Wednesday with the ex-cyclist and technical director of the Vuelta a España, Kiko García, in which he pointed out that "it is as if he were 23 years old again and was at the top."

The talk between Kiko and Alonso was developed on the Instagram profile ' La Bicicleta Café Castellón' and in it he said that, despite not being clear about his future, he still "wants to be active" and "in the short term", if he can , "get the idea clear".

Alonso recalled his time on the Dakar, "a very beautiful experience ". He considered it "a challenge" and "a somewhat risky adventure", and acknowledged that "it is very stressful to find yourself every ten seconds with a new adventure" because it is not known what the desert dunes may bring.

The double world champion stated that karting is his preferred form of motor sport. "It is like your first love" and "it is very marked for you," he assured.

Regarding the automobile season, he stated that he sees it "very much in the air" due to the coronavirus pandemic. "It is a very difficult situation for everyone," he stressed. "The important thing now is health. It is time to prioritize health and then come out strengthened and united. The same is the time for this to teach us things, " he added.

Alonso also spoke of what makes these days of confinement due to the health crisis: "I put a routine to not let myself go: take care of you, shave more ...".

The Asturian reported that he has spent a few days in which health has weakened him. Now "I am fine," he said, explaining that he was "a little chubby, upset and somewhat feverish."

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