AMA Supercross 2025 round 7 will happen at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on 22 February 2025. Due to injuries, many riders are unable to play in this event. Here you will see who will play in the event and who is out; check out the complete riders injury update and report.
During the Tampa race, Clason's left arm was injured, so he will miss 4-6 weeks.
In 2024, Las Vegas race Craig suffered a knee injury. He will be back in Indianapolis or Birmingham.
Hunter Lawrence's shoulder was injured during the Tampa race. He is out for the remainder of the supercross season.
Jett Lawrence is sidelined for the season because of a torn ACL and a minor meniscus tear.
Freddie Noren had a spill in the LCQ in Glendale, dislocating his shoulder. He sat out Tampa and Detroit, but he'll be back for Arlington.
Jorge Prado had a crash at A2, dislocating his shoulder. He's undergone surgery and is out for the rest of the supercross season.
Eli Tomac is out of commission for now with a fractured fibula.
During the qualifying in Glendale, Adams's collarbone was broken, so he will not play in Arlington
After a crash that led to a dislocated hip, a broken pelvis, and a fractured vertebra in his lower back, Bourdon is out for the rest of the supercross season.
DiFrancesco is dealing with some serious injuries during practice. He fractured his radial bone, broke a left rib, and also suffered internal abdominal injuries. He'll miss Arlington, and it's anyone's guess when he'll be back on the track.
Drake is currently battling Lyme disease, which will likely keep him out for at least the first half of the season. We tried to get an update from him this week, but we haven't heard back yet.
During the Anaheim 1 race, Ferry suffered a torn Achilles tendon injury, so he is out for the season.
Hawkins is out for the season due to a broken femur he got in San Diego.
Despite getting a concussion in San Diego, Long will be back to racing this weekend.