The Supercross season 2022 most patriotic race will start this Saturday night, and the teams adorn their bikes with military-themed graphics and red, white, and blue threaded gear. We were not able to see San Diego last year due to Covid-19, but this year we are back, and we expect the teams to be at their best. The San Diego field is also a beautiful location in Petco Park, where the Padres play baseball. Check the full Report below that who will play and who will out.
Following pre-season injuries to his collarbone and ankle, Bloss hopes to return to "first round on the East Coast."
After testing positive for COVID-19 Brayton missed the Oakland, but he returned to San Diego.
Clason aggravates an old knee injury again in Oakland, and he told us earlier this week that he just keeps feeling better and that press day would be a test.
Savatgi tore his cruciate ligament a week before Oakland. He competed anyway and intends to continue competing through the end of the season.
Brunel fell into an Anaheim1 and broke his leg and wrist. It is not known when he will return.
Caro was struggling with illness. He has posted on Instagram that he wants to return to Anaheim 2.
Cooper was taken out of a Supercross due to a broken foot during the prep phase.
Falk missed this year with a herniated disc compressing the sciatic nerve.
Masterpool missed pre-season with a broken wrist. The injury happened when Masterpool fell short on the quad.
Nichols fell in Anaheim1 and injured both arms. He underwent surgery and will likely miss the season.
Schock fractured his sternum, just before the season but is back on the bike after finishing the plating. He wants to be ready for Minneapolis.
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing expects Swoll to return to racing in San Diego after the biggest drop in Anaheim1.