Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki rookie Drew Adams sustained a broken left index finger in the second moto at round 4 of the Pro Motocross Championship at High Point on Saturday.
- According to a team statement, Adams went down twice in the second moto
- In his second crash, he sustained a broken left index finger
- He said he will start therapy this week and hopes to return for Southwick on June 28
- In 2024, the Tennessee native claimed the Nicky Hayden AMA Motocross Horizon Award at Loretta Lynn’s
- Adams turned pro earlier this year with Pro Circuit, but sustained a broken collarbone in his second Supercross race in Glendale
- Adams returned later in the season at Denver Supercross
Through four rounds of the Pro Motocross Championship, Adams is currently 16th in the 250 championship with his best finish an 11th at the season opener at Fox Raceway.
“The day started off strong,” said Adams in a team statement. “I qualified fifth in both sessions, so I was feeling good heading into the motos. In Moto 1, I just didn’t get the start I needed and honestly didn’t ride like myself. Ended up 16th. In Moto 2, I got off to a decent start and was moving forward, but had a little tip-over. Got going again, made up a few spots, and then unfortunately went down a second time and broke my left index finger. I’ll get it checked out, start some therapy, and do everything I can to be ready for Southwick.”
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