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2025 Supercross Salt Lake City 250 qualifying results for Round 17: Cole Davies crashes hard in Q1
2025 Supercross Salt Lake City 250 qualifying results for Round 17: Cole Davies crashes hard in Q1

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time10-05-2025

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2025 Supercross Salt Lake City 250 qualifying results for Round 17: Cole Davies crashes hard in Q1

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah: Cole Davies and Jordon Smith crashed hard in Qualification 1 for the Supercross season finale. Both riders were slow to rise, but Davies required additional assistance and the Alpine Medical cart. Race Day Live reported on Peacock that Davies suffered an arm injury and was transported to a local hospital. Advertisement Haiden Deegan had nothing to lose on the final lap, so he put in a sprinter and topped the chart. Qualification 1 In the 250 East division, RJ Hampshire hit the ground gently. He also had an incident in Free Practice. Seth Hammaker set the pace early with a lap of 47.415 to Tom Vialle's second-best 48.277. Austin Forkner (48.393) took the third spot. Fourth -place Nate Thrasher (48.450) and RJ Hampshire (48.452) rounded out the top five. 250 East Qualification 1 Results In the 250 West division, Cole Davies started rolling through a rhythm section and Jordon Smith jumped into him at full speed, bringing out the red flag. Both riders were slow to rise. When they parked the bikes, Haiden Deegan ran over to the site of the crash to check on Davies. Advertisement "It's a bummer for Cole," Deegan said at the conclusion of this session. "I went and checked on him. He's strong. He'll be alright. Prayer out for him and hope he has a smooth recovery but it's time to lock in and have a good night of racing." Davies was carried to the medical cart, but was sitting up when he was carted off the track. Davies and Smith were 1-2 on the chart at the time of time of the incident. Haiden Deegan jumped to the top of the 250 East chart in the final laps with a 47.312. Davies remained second, but almost certainly be unable to mount up for the 250 West Heat. Advertisement Jo Shimoda (50.175) was third. Fourth-place Julien Beaumer (48.233) and Smith (48.488) rounded out the top five. 250 West Qualification Results 450 Free Practice Results 250 Combined Free Practice Results 250 West Free Practice Results 250 East Free Practice Results Overflow Free Practice Results

2025 Supercross Salt Lake City qualifying results for Round 17 450s, 250s: Cole Davies crashes hard in Q1
2025 Supercross Salt Lake City qualifying results for Round 17 450s, 250s: Cole Davies crashes hard in Q1

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time10-05-2025

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2025 Supercross Salt Lake City qualifying results for Round 17 450s, 250s: Cole Davies crashes hard in Q1

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah: Cole Davies and Jordon Smith crashed hard in Qualification 1 for the Supercross season finale. Qualification 1 Cole Davies started rolling through a rhythm section and Jordon Smith jumped into him at full speed, bringing out the red flag. Both rider were slow to they parked the bikes, Haiden Deegan ran over to the site of the crash to check on Davies. Davies and Smith were 1-2 on the chart at the time of time of the incident. 450 Free Practice Results 250 Combined Free Practice Results 250 West Free Practice Results 250 East Free Practice Results Overflow Free Practice Results

Jordon Smith suffered broken ribs, punctured lung in Arlington Supercross crash
Jordon Smith suffered broken ribs, punctured lung in Arlington Supercross crash

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time24-02-2025

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Jordon Smith suffered broken ribs, punctured lung in Arlington Supercross crash

Jordon Smith had just retaken the lead in Feature 1 of the Arlington, Texas Triple Crown format Monster Energy 250 West race when he crashed violently in the whoops. Smith led laps 6 and 7, lost it for a little while and led laps 11 and 12 when the accident occurred. Haiden Deegan inherited the lead as the Alpinestars Medical crew evaluated Smith. He was carted off the track during podium interviews, waved to the crowd, and was transported to a local hospital for x-rays. Here's what took Jordon Smith out of the lead 🫣 #SupercrossLIVE #SMX 'After a hospital evaluation, (Smith) was diagnosed with a punctured lung. Thankfully, no other injuries were sustained, and he will do everything in his power to return for the East / West Showdown in Indianapolis,' Factory Triumph reported on social media. On Sunday night, Smith provided a further update on X: :What a bummer. Can be doing everything right and still things happen in this sport that you just don't know why. I'm beat up but I'll be back! I'm currently still in the hospital. I have four broken ribs, a punctured lung, and a small laceration in my spleen. They're monitoring me for a little longer and should be headed home in the morning. Thanks for all the support from the fans and from my family and team. We will come back stronger. 'Also huge thanks to the Alpinestars medical team for taking great care of me on the track and once we got back to the medic rig.' Smith entered Arlington second in the 250 West rider points standings, two behind Julie Beaumer. Finishing 22nd, he fell to fifth after Arlington. Here's another look at Jordon's crash during 250 race 1. #SMX #SupercrossLIVE More SuperMotocross News Kevin Moranz works his way up the chart Eli Tomac may return before Supercross ends Arlington Supercross fantasy racing Arlington betting odds, predictions How to Watch Supercross in Arlington Arlington Supercross Preview What riders said after Detroit Tampa 450 results | 250E Results Cooper Webb wins Detroit Hunter Lawrence (shoulder) out for SX season

Jordon Smith Announces Injury Update from Arlington Crash
Jordon Smith Announces Injury Update from Arlington Crash

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time23-02-2025

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Jordon Smith Announces Injury Update from Arlington Crash

While leading the final race of the Arlington Triple Crown, Jordon Smith was headed toward the white flag on pace to winning the first of three races in AT&T Stadium. For Round 5 of 250SX West Division, and for any triple crown, coming out of the gate strong is always beneficial for a good showing overall. Smith, who won earlier this year in Glendale and holds three podiums so far, held a respectable position in the championship standings as the series approached the halfway mark. But Smith would never take that white flag as his No. 19 Triumph bike crashed, throwing him into the next whoop and ending his night. The Alpinestars medical crew attended to him once the rest of the field passed. Smith was escorted off the track lifted by a stretcher. All the fans cheered when Smith waved, being alert and talked with the medical crew. Smith, 30, would not return and would instead be transported to a local hospital. Later that evening, Smith posted an update on social media of his health condition, sharing that he suffered a punctured lung and broken ribs after doctors evaluated him. 'Hey guys, obviously really bummed with going down so hard like that,' Smith posted on X. 'Was feeling good and felt good all the way through. I'm in the hospital right now. Unfortunately I sustained a punctured lung and possibly some broken ribs. All good we will heal up and be back as soon as possible.' At the time, the Belmont, N.C. native was second in the 250SX championship standings, two points behind Julien Beaumer and one point ahead of Haiden Deegan. Triumph Factory Racing Team now has three of their four riders out for injury. Stilez Robertson had surgery on his wrist to fix ligament damage from San Diego last month, the same wrist that kept him out of last season. Jalek Swoll, focused on the East division, is sidelined for the Supercross season with an Achilles tendon injury. Austin Forkner is now the sole rider carrying the team banner. It is uncertain when Smith will return to AMA competition, but his run at the 250SX Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship comes to an abrupt end at the Lonestar State. See the crash frame by frame: View the 8 images of this gallery on the original article

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