Max Vohland Provides Update Following Qualifying Crash in St. Louis

Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Yamaha’s Max Vohland provided an update after his freak crash at the second round of the SuperMotocross Playoffs in St. Louis on Saturday.

During a practice start in the second 250 qualifying session, Vohland locked bars with Haiden Deegan and went down, running into the rear tire of Seth Hammaker in the process. 

Vohland was unable to race the second round of the Playoffs and said on his social media that he sustained a dislocated right elbow.

“Wanted to give everyone a quick update. I ended up with a dislocated right elbow. After a few X-rays at the hospital, they were able to reduce it pretty quickly. Luckily, no fractures—so it looks like a straightforward recovery. I’ll be starting my off-season a little earlier. I want to give a special thanks to my mechanic @mohead25 , who never stopped pushing and helped me develop a whole new way of riding this year. I’m looking forward to taking what we learned and building on it for an even stronger 2026 season.”

In his first year of a two-year deal with the team, Vohland had a successful season, finishing 7th overall in the 250SX East Region in Monster Energy Supercross and 8th in Pro Motocross. 

He is currently 17th in the SMX Playoffs standings. 

Written by Slaw

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