Kyle Chisholm Update Following Seattle Supercross

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HEP Motorsports Suzuki’s Kyle Chisholm had a pretty scary crash in the 450SX LCQ in Seattle on Saturday night. Chiz was fighting for his life to secure a spot into the main event and he was pulling all kinds of great veteran moves to put himself in a great position to do so.

On the final lap, in one of the most exciting races of the night, Chisholm was sitting on the outside looking in with a couple turns to go. He needed to get Ryan Breece for the last transfer spot and he was right on him. Upon tripling into the rhythm section he cased the landing, which sent him over the bars.

He flipped and the replay was the last that we saw of him, just laying on the ground. Poor Chiz.

Being an ELITE journalist, I checked on everyone’s favorite Chizzer this afternoon. This is what he had to say.

“Yeah, I’m all good. Little bruise on my leg, but that’s it. Totally fine, thankfully.”

Chiz agreed that WE can’t be hitting the ground like that anymore and he also agreed to catch up soon on a podcast or something.

Chisholm currently sits 18th in the 450SX standings and has a season best 13th at Daytona and Indianapolis.

Viva la Chiz.

Written by Troy Dog

Faster than Slaw Dog. Editor-in-Chief

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