Kayden Minear to Undergo Surgery Following Thumb Injury at High Point National
Australian motocross racer Kayden Minear will be sidelined for the foreseeable future due to a thumb injury sustained during qualifying at the High Point National. This incident marks a setback in his second U.S. Pro Motocross appearance, where he crashed while attempting to secure a competitive position.
Minear’s injury necessitates surgery, preventing him from competing in the upcoming Southwick National. In his initial outings on the Pro Motocross circuit, he recorded finishes of 12-12 and 20-15 across two motos, resulting in overall placements of 16th and 18th.
Further details about Minear’s journey and aspirations can be found in a recent interview conducted prior to his U.S. professional debut.