The 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship season's first triple crown race will take place in Glendale, Arizona, on 1st Feb 2025. Unfortunately few of the riders missed the AMA Supercross round 4 this weekend.Check out the injury list below and see who will miss the action and who is playing.
Breece missed the San Diego and Anaheim 2 races due to a knee injury. This weekend he will play in the Reno Arenacross race.
In his A2 heat race, Chisholm fell over the bars after clipping a Tuff Block. He has a serious bone bruise on his left heel and is very sore all throughout, but he didn't break any bones. He intends to try it in Glendale.
Craig is expected to return to racing in Tampa despite having a torn ACL and meniscus.
At Anaheim 2 practice, Jorge Prado dislocated his shoulder, so this weekend he is out for Glendale.
Dereke will miss at least the first half of the season due to Lyme disease.
Due to a torn Achilles tendon sustained at A1, Ferry will miss the entire season.
Hawkins will miss the season due to a broken femur he suffered in San Diego.
After suffering a severe collision during qualifying in San Diego, Laninovich is riding with injured ribs. He will race in Glendale.
Due to a concussion he received in San Diego during a serious collision in the LCQ, Long will miss Glendale.
Marchbanks shoulder was injured in the Anaheim 2 race. The team had not yet verified his status for Glendale at the time of writing.
During the San Diego race, Masterpool's fingers were injured. He is out from Glendale.
After suffering serious bone bruising in his wrist in San Diego, Robertson missed Glendale last week and will likely miss it again. When 250 West resumes in Arlington on February 22nd, he is anticipated to make a comeback.
Since hitting a pit board during qualifying in San Diego, Shimoda has been riding with broken fingers in his clutch hand. He is playing in the Glendale.
Due to a complete separation, Viney is out with a shoulder injury. He stated on Instagram this week that he plans to begin bike training in March and that he will have surgery on Tuesday.
Wageman suffered a fracture and dislocation to his wrist during practice, which will keep him out for at least the first half of the season.