Drew Adams Injured at Daytona Supercross After Strong Performance
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Drew Adams showcased his potential at the Daytona Supercross but ultimately faced disappointment due to injury. Adams recorded the fastest qualifying time and secured victory in his heat race, demonstrating formidable speed throughout the day.
In the main event, Adams made an impressive start, quickly advancing from fifth to third, overtaking competitors Pierce Brown and Nate Thrasher. However, he lost a podium position to Cole Davies before a crash in the whoops section forced him to exit the race. Preliminary reports indicate that Adams sustained a broken thumb from the incident.
Adams expressed his frustration post-race: “It’s definitely not how I wanted the night to end. Getting the fastest qualifier and the heat race win was huge for me. The speed was there; I’m super bummed about the crash in the main. I’ll get my thumb checked out and see what’s next.”
Further updates on Adams’ recovery and future participation are expected. His performance at Daytona underscores his capabilities as a top contender in the series.

