Pro Motocross Injury Update: Key Roster Changes Ahead of Ironman
As the Pro Motocross season progresses, several notable injuries have impacted the riders’ line-ups ahead of the Ironman round.
Injury Report:
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Cameron McAdoo: Out for the summer due to a torn ACL.
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Jett Minear: Underwent surgery for a torn UCL in his thumb, sidelining him for the remaining Pro Motocross rounds. He aims to return for the amateur classes in the SMX Playoffs.
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Cole Mosiman: Suffered an ankle twist during qualifying at Washougal, resulting in withdrawal from the motos. He is set to compete at Ironman.
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Thomas Mumford: Continues to recover from an ankle injury and will miss the rest of the Pro Motocross season.
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Joey Reynolds: Set to return at Ironman after recovering from a broken leg sustained during supercross.
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Kaitlyn Robertson: Struggling with a persistent wrist injury, has announced his withdrawal from professional racing.
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Dylan Romano: Sustained a shoulder injury at Pala, but is hopeful to compete in the final two nationals.
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Mason Swoll: Involved in a crash at Washougal and was temporarily sidelined due to concussion protocols. He has cleared these protocols and will race at Ironman.
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Frankie Towers: Out until 2026 due to a torn ACL and lateral meniscus.
- Tom Vialle: After injuries to his knee and shoulder from a crash at Spring Creek, he missed Washougal but aims for a comeback at Ironman.
As these riders recover, the Ironman round of Pro Motocross promises to be critical for both the championship landscape and the health of the competing athletes.


