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Justin Barcia – Hip and Leg
Comment: The AutoTrader.com/Toyota/JGR Yamaha rider crashed at the test track before San Diego and sustained a small crack in his pelvic bone. The injury doesn’t require surgery or a doctor’s clearance, so Barcia’s return will come down to when he’s able to ride without major pain. He’s out for Atlanta and may miss a few more weeks.
Justin Brayton – AC Separation and Fractured Vertebrae
Comment: Brayton sustained a grade-three AC separation and three fractures to his T-5, 6, and 7 vertebrae in his back when he crashed in his semi at A2. Currently there is no timetable on his return, although Brayton hopes to be back at some point this season.
Sean Hackley – Concussion and Severe Hematoma
Comment: Hackley had a big crash in Arlington that sent him to the hospital with a concussion and severe hematoma on his back and legs. He was released earlier this week and hopes to race again in St. Louis. He also plans on going to Daytona to spectate.
Wil Hahn – Arm and Back
Comment: Monster Energy Kawasaki's Wil Hahn will miss the duration of Monster Energy Supercross following a crash at Anaheim 1. Hahn sustained a number of broken bones, including his arm, ribs, and two vertebrae. He underwent a successful surgery on his arm and hopes to return for Lucas Oil Pro Motocross.
Weston Peick – MCL and Foot
Comment: Peick suffered a broken bone in his foot when he cased a triple in in Phoenix. Peick had a screw installed to stabilize the broken bone and attempted to ride practice at A2 but re-injured his foot. He raced again in Arlington but ended up tearing his MCL. Despite his injuries, he will be racing in Atlanta.
Dean Wilson – Torn ACL/MCL
Comment: Wilson underwent successful surgery after tearing his ACL and MCL at the KTM test track in January. There is currently no timetable on his return.
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Scott Champion – Fractured Scaphoid
Comment: Champion plans on being back for the last three 250SX West rounds.
Adam Cianciarulo – Injured Shoulder
Comment: Adam Cianciarulo will miss the entire 2015 Monster Energy Supercross season after sustaining a shoulder injury in Geneva, Switzerland. He is expected to return for Lucas Oil Pro
Kyle Cunningham – Road Rash
Comment: Cunningham is extremely sore after crashing hard in the 250SX main last week but plans on racing this weekend in Atlanta.
Darryn Durham – Wrist
Comment: Durham crashed at A1 and bent a screw in his wrist. He underwent surgery and plans on getting back on the bike next week. He should be being back in action at Houston.
RJ Hampshire – Bruised Ribs
Comment: Hampshire had a bad crash during practice last week and got banged up. He still raced the main and will line up again in Atlanta.
Justin Hill – Ankle
Comment: Hill got run over in the main in San Diego and injured his ankle. No word yet on when he’ll be back on the bike.
Michael Leib – Leg
Comment: Leib underwent surgery to repair his right tib/fib, his right foot, right big toe, and left pinky toe after a crash in practice in Oakland. He may be able to return for Houston.
Tracy Morgan – Hip, Heel, and Femur
Comment: Morgan had a bad crash during practice in Arlington, resulting in a dislocated right hip, broken left heel, and broken left femur. He’ll miss the remainder of Monster Energy Supercross.
Jake Oswald – Collarbone
Comment: Oswald crashed at the season opener in Anaheim and sustained a broken collarbone. He had surgery recently to have a plate and ten screws inserted, and hopes to return in Houston.
Landen Powell – Ribs
Comment: Powell missed San Diego after crashing hard while practicing during the week prior to Anaheim 3. He issued the following statement on Instagram: “After getting a second opinion and follow up X-rays yesterday, I found out that I have 4 broken ribs on my left abdominal. Unfortunately this means I will be off the bike for a while and will not be able to make my return until Houston.”
Jordon Smith – Hand
Comment: Smith sustained a broken hand while practicing that required a plate and six screws. He was going to try to race in Arlington but ultimately made the decision to sit out. He’ll miss this weekend too, but the team hopes he’ll be ready to go for Atlanta 2.
Jesse Wentland – Shoulder
Comment: Wentland is expected to miss the entire 250SX East Region after recently having surgery to have a “plate, twelve screws, and a bone graph” in his shoulder. He is expected to be off the bike a month or two and will return for the Nationals.