Dylan Ferrandis Battling Injury, Eyes Future Competitions
Dylan Ferrandis revealed via Instagram that he has been contending with a stress fracture in his left leg throughout the 2023 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season. The Phoenix Racing Honda rider announced he will miss significant portions of the upcoming AMA Pro Motocross Championship, though he is optimistic about participating in a few final rounds before competing in all three events of the SuperMotocross World Championship this fall.
Despite the injury, Ferrandis demonstrated resilience, securing a tenth-place finish in the 450SX main event at Salt Lake City—marking his 11th top-ten performance of the season across 15 starts. His standout achievements this season include two fifth-place finishes at Seattle and East Rutherford. Currently, he sits seventh in the 450SX standings, matching his career-best finish from his rookie season in 2021.
Ferrandis, a two-time Pro Motocross Champion (2020 250cc, 2021 450cc), aims to leverage the upcoming competitions to regain momentum and showcase his capabilities despite ongoing challenges.


