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Jason Anderson out for remainder of 2025 SuperMotocross season
Jason Anderson out for remainder of 2025 SuperMotocross season

Yahoo

time18-07-2025

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Jason Anderson out for remainder of 2025 SuperMotocross season

Monster Energy Kawasaki announced Jason Anderson will sit out the remainder of the 2025 Pro Motocross season due to health reasons. "Monster Energy Kawasaki rider Jason Anderson will miss the remainder of the SuperMotocross season to focus on his health," Team Kawasaki announced on social media. "The No. 21 has shown the speed to run at the front, but his health has kept him from delivering the consistent results he expects. Anderson and the team have decided it is best for him to take the appropriate amount of time to focus on getting healthy." Jason Anderson out of the remainder of Supercross with 'ongoing health concerns' Jason Anderson's health concerns do not seem to be related to the family emergency that caused him to leave Seattle. Dan Beaver , Anderson's contract with Monster Energy Kawasaki expires at the end of the season, effectively ending their relationship. Anderson skipped Spring Creek last week. In six rounds of the 2025 Pro Motocross season, Anderson scored three overall top-10 finishes with seventh-place results in the season-opening round at Fox Raceway and in the High Point National in mid-June. Anderson also skipped the end of the Monster Energy Supercross season. He did not mount up for Round 11 in Seattle due to a family emergency and then announced the following week that he would sit out the remaining six rounds due to "ongoing health concerns." Despite missing those races, Anderson was 13th in the combined SuperMotocross League combined points with a 61-point advantage over the cutline. More SuperMotocross News Washougal Preview | Betting Guide Tom Vialle to skip Washougal Aaron Plessinger to miss Washougal for illness Julien Beaumer sits out two rounds to heal from High Point crash Spring Creek 450 Results | 250 Results Jett Lawrence again overcomes Moto 1, scores Spring Creek victory Jeremy Martin wins final career moto at Spring Creek Hunter wins Spring Creek Moto 1 after Jett crashed on Lap 1 Haiden Deegan wins intense Spring Creek Moto 1 battle over Jo Shimoda Cooper Webb injures knee at RedBud, out until playoffs

Jason Anderson out for remainder of 2025 SuperMotocross season
Jason Anderson out for remainder of 2025 SuperMotocross season

NBC Sports

time18-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • NBC Sports

Jason Anderson out for remainder of 2025 SuperMotocross season

Monster Energy Kawasaki announced Jason Anderson will sit out the remainder of the 2025 Pro Motocross season due to health reasons. 'Monster Energy Kawasaki rider Jason Anderson will miss the remainder of the SuperMotocross season to focus on his health,' Team Kawasaki announced on social media. 'The No. 21 has shown the speed to run at the front, but his health has kept him from delivering the consistent results he expects. Anderson and the team have decided it is best for him to take the appropriate amount of time to focus on getting healthy.' Dan Beaver, Anderson's contract with Monster Energy Kawasaki expires at the end of the season, effectively ending their relationship. Anderson skipped Spring Creek last week. In six rounds of the 2025 Pro Motocross season, Anderson scored three overall top-10 finishes with seventh-place results in the season-opening round at Fox Raceway and in the High Point National in mid-June. Anderson also skipped the end of the Monster Energy Supercross season. He did not mount up for Round 11 in Seattle due to a family emergency and then announced the following week that he would sit out the remaining six rounds due to 'ongoing health concerns.' Despite missing those races, Anderson was 13th in the combined SuperMotocross League combined points with a 61-point advantage over the cutline. More SuperMotocross News Washougal Preview | Betting Guide Tom Vialle to skip Washougal Aaron Plessinger to miss Washougal for illness Julien Beaumer sits out two rounds to heal from High Point crash Spring Creek 450 Results | 250 Results Jett Lawrence again overcomes Moto 1, scores Spring Creek victory Jeremy Martin wins final career moto at Spring Creek Hunter wins Spring Creek Moto 1 after Jett crashed on Lap 1 Haiden Deegan wins intense Spring Creek Moto 1 battle over Jo Shimoda Cooper Webb injures knee at RedBud, out until playoffs

Update: Jorge Prado begins training after shoulder injury
Update: Jorge Prado begins training after shoulder injury

NBC Sports

time16-04-2025

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  • NBC Sports

Update: Jorge Prado begins training after shoulder injury

Jorge Prado has begun training following a crash and shoulder injury in qualification for Round 3 of the Monster Energy Supercross season. The injury necessitated surgery, for which he returned to his native Spain. 'Happy Days! Missed riding my bike so bad,' Prado posted on social media. Prado entered the season with high expectations after signing with Monster Energy Kawasaki for the full 2025 SuperMotocross League schedule, but his first two Supercross efforts failed to produce a top-10 finish. He was 14th in the season opener in Anaheim, California, and 12th in San Diego. A timeline for his return has not been announced, but he and the team are likely eyeing a return for the Pro Motocross season, which begins May 24, 2025, at Fox Raceway in Pala, California. Prado won the European outdoor, MXGP championship in back-to-back seasons (2023 and 2024), so this riding style is better suited to the Spanish rider. More SuperMotocross News What riders said after Philadelphia Daxton Bennick suffers compression fracture Philadelphia Recap | 450 Results | 250 Results Benny Bloss renews with Beta Monster Energy SX video game features major upgrades Chase Sexton controls his SX fate Philadelphia Supercross preview Philadelphia betting odds Eli Tomac on May 2025 return Jason Anderson to miss remainder of SX

Jorge Prado Shoulder Surgery Needed, Out for Remainder of Supercross Season
Jorge Prado Shoulder Surgery Needed, Out for Remainder of Supercross Season

Yahoo

time30-01-2025

  • Sport
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Jorge Prado Shoulder Surgery Needed, Out for Remainder of Supercross Season

Yesterday, the Monster Energy Kawasaki team announced that Jorge Prado would be out for this weekend's Glendale Supercross Triple Crown from his time qualifying at Anaheim 2 last Saturday. Today, Prado posted an update on his Instagram, revealing that surgery will be needed to repair his dislocated shoulder, forcing him to miss the remainder of the Supercross season. Bad news :/ Surgery is needed to fix my shoulder and I will be out for the rest of the Supercross season. Time of rehab is unknown and hopefully I can make it to the start of outdoors. I will be back strong like I always do 💪🏻 - Jorge Prado via Instagram The rehab timeframe is unknown at this time, and Prado hopes to return for the AMA Pro Motocross Championship season opener at Fox Raceway at the end of May. View the to see embedded media. During round 3 of the Monster Energy Supercross Championship from Anaheim 2 in Anaheim, California, the first 450SX timed qualifying session, Prado crashed into the nets after the long rhythm section and was seen leaving the track on the back of the Alpinestars mobile medical unit in a sling on his right shoulder.

Jorge Prado Injury, Out for Glendale
Jorge Prado Injury, Out for Glendale

Yahoo

time29-01-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Jorge Prado Injury, Out for Glendale

Monster Energy Kawasaki's 2x MXGP World Champion Jorge Prado had a nasty crash last Saturday at Anaheim 2 in the 450SX first timed qualifying session, dislocating his right shoulder and out for the night. Kawasaki released a statement last night that Prado will be out for this Saturday's Glendale Supercross, round 4, and potentially more rounds due to that dislocated right shoulder. View the to see embedded media. Prado drops to 15th overall in the Monster Energy Supercross Championship ahead of Glendale—his season-best finish from San Diego for 12th. More updates to follow: Related: Watch: Anaheim 2 Supercross 450 TWMX Highlights | Jett Lawrence Wins | Ken Roczen Leaves With The Red Plate | How to Watch: Glendale Supercross | Track Map: Glendale Supercross | Jett Lawrence and Haiden Deegan Capture First Wins of 2025, Anaheim 2 Supercross Results | Watch: Anaheim 2 Supercross 250 TWMX Highlights | Haiden Deegan Back on Top

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