The 2025 AMA Supercross round 5 will happen in Tampa, Florida, on Saturday, 8 February 2025. Here you will know which riders are in and who are missing the event. Check out the Tampa SX complete injury report below:
Due to knee injury, Craig will not be able to compete in Tampa; he will be back for Indianapolis or Birmingham
Lawrence suffered a torn ACL in Glendale. He also had a minor tear in his meniscus and will miss the rest of the season.
Noren had a crash in the LCQ in Glendale and dislocated his shoulder. As of now, we haven't received confirmation on his status for Tampa. Our own Steve Matthes wrote earlier this week in his column, "I had one rider tell me [Noren] will be back this weekend because Freddie's one tough SOB."
Prado had a crash during practice at A2 and dislocated his shoulder after getting entangled with a safety net. He's undergone surgery and is currently recovering.
Cochran, who had been recovering from a leg injury since November, was recently cleared to ride. However, he won't be making an appearance in Tampa, and it's currently unclear when he'll be back on the track.
Despite a wrist injury that forced him to sit out the defense of his 250SX West Region title earlier this year, Hampshire is good to go for this weekend's race in Florida.
Simonson underwent wrist surgery just after Christmas and is still a few weeks away from returning to action. ClubMX will be represented by Australian Reid Taylor in his place.
An Achilles injury, sustained prior to the season opener in Anaheim, has ruled Swoll out for the entire supercross season.
Adams had a crash during qualifying in Glendale, resulting in a fractured collarbone.
DiFrancesco suffered a broken radial bone, a fractured left rib, and internal abdominal injuries during practice. There's no word yet on when he'll be back.
Drake is battling Lyme disease and will be sidelined for at least the first half of the season.
Evan Ferry—Achilles
Ferry is out for the remainder of the season after tearing his Achilles tendon at A1.
Masterpool broke some fingers in a crash in San Diego.
Shimoda has been competing with broken fingers on his clutch hand since San Diego. He sustained the injury when he struck a pit board during qualifying.