Motorsports Injury Update: 2023 Season Impact

The 2023 supercross season has seen significant injuries affecting several prominent riders, with implications for team strategies and upcoming events.

Injuries Reported:

  • Swoll: Out for the season due to a right Achilles tendon injury suffered in Birmingham.
  • Beaumer: Will miss the entire supercross season following a burst fracture of his L3 vertebra sustained during the SMX Playoffs last year.
  • Bourdon: Out with ligament damage and multiple fractures in both wrists.
  • Chambers: Will not compete due to a broken wrist incurred during practice.
  • Hymas: Back in action after recovering from a dislocated left shoulder following a first-turn pileup at A2.
  • Jorgensen: Out for the season with a dislocated and fractured wrist from practice.
  • Linville: Initially out due to a severe injury—broken ribs, liver laceration, and a collapsed lung. Expected to make his season debut with Triumph Racing in Denver after a minor pre-season crash delayed his return.
  • Long: Absent for the St. Louis SX showdown with a broken foot.
  • McAdoo: Currently sidelined after fracturing his humerus in a crash in Seattle.
  • Mumford: Undergoing treatment for ongoing shoulder and arm issues, status unclear.
  • Mosiman: Anticipates returning for Pro Motocross following multiple fractures and a dislocated elbow incurred while preparing for Birmingham.

Upcoming Events:
The 250SX West Division will resume on May 2 in Denver, Colorado, as teams adapt to the ongoing challenges posed by rider injuries.

This information is vital for teams as they strategize for upcoming races, considering the health and availability of their riders.

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