On Saturday, 8 March 2025, the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship round 9 will take place in Indianapolis, Indiana. Due to injuries many riders are not able to participate in this weekend race Indianapolis Supercross. Here you can see who will in and who will miss the race.
During the Tampa race Clason left arm was injured, so he is out this weekend race.
In 2024 in Las Vegas, Craig knee was injured he will be back to action in Birmingham.
Lawrence had a wipeout in Tampa, ending up with a partially ripped labrum and several fractures in his humerus. He won't be racing this season.
Lawrence's supercross season ends because he tore his ACL and slightly damaged his meniscus in Glendale.
Prado's shoulder experienced dislocation at A2. The player faces a season-long absence due to an injury that necessitated surgical intervention.
Tomac finds himself sidelined due to a fractured fibula. Before Monster Energy AMA Supercross concludes he remains hopeful about racing again to participate in some events before Pro Motocross starts.
Pierce Brown was leading the race in Tampa when he had a crash. The accident left him with a fractured T5 vertebrae, and unfortunately, that means he's done for the season.
Casey Cochran had been sidelined since November with a leg injury, but he was recently cleared to ride again. However, he won't be able to make it to Indianapolis.
Levi Kitchen had a really bad crash in Daytona. He broke his collarbone and also suffered several fractures in his upper back. He's going to be out for a while.
McAdoo had a really bad crash in Detroit, resulting in a cut on his face and several broken teeth. On top of that, he's dealing with a torn ACL, which he's scheduled to have surgery on this week. He's out indefinitely at the moment.
Romano suffered a serious knee injury in Tampa. He's hoping to make a comeback and get back to racing in Birmingham.
Simonson is still a few weeks away from returning to the track due to a wrist injury he picked up even before the season started.
Swoll is sidelined for the entire supercross season with an Achilles injury he sustained before the opening round at Anaheim 1.
Thrasher underwent surgery for a broken finger he sustained a couple of weeks ago during practice. Despite that, he raced at Daytona and is good to go for Indianapolis.
Drew Adams is sidelined with a fractured collarbone after a crash in Glendale. When he'll be back on the track is anyone's guess.
Julien Beaumer popped his shoulder out of place during qualifying in Arlington. Despite that, he still raced and pulled off a sixth-place finish in the Triple Crown. He hasn't been on the bike since, but he's planning to ride in Indianapolis.
Anthony Bourdon is on the mend from a dislocated hip, a fractured pelvis, and a broken bone in his lower back.
Ryder DiFrancesco is dealing with a broken radial bone, a fractured left rib, and internal injuries in his abdomen after a practice crash. He's recovering, but there's no word yet on when he'll be racing again.
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