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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayHeading into the 2026 RedBud weekend, there were some questions surrounding Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki's lineup, as both Seth Hammaker and Enzo Temmerman faced crashes and potential injuries at the High Point National. As expected, Hammaker's aggressive loopout, which resulted in the co-points leader (at the time) walking off the track with his shoulder in a noticeably "off" state, has resulted in the Pennsylvanian sitting out the remainder of the season. Hammaker has a history of shoulder injuries, and it's unclear whether he will be undergoing surgery, but either way, we won't see him until 2027, according to this announcement.

As for Enzo Temmerman, the news isn't as dire; as for now, the racing organization has only announced his absence for the RedBud round, with further updates on his return to racing to follow. This news, while vague, does at least confirm that the brand is planning on Temmerman taking more gate drops for the Pro Circuit team, ahead of a potential deal for the 2027 team. Temmerman entered this season's Pro Motocross championship looking to impress and earn a spot on Mitch Payton's legendary team, and so far it seems to be falling somewhat in his favor.
Below you'll find Kawasaki's release on the two riders' conditions, which was sent out via social media.
"Following separate incidents at the High Point National, Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki riders Seth Hammaker and Enzo Temmerman will both be sidelined due to injury.
Seth sustained a shoulder injury and will be on the mend for the remainder of the year.
Enzo will miss Round five of Pro Motocross as he continues to recover. Stay tuned for updates on his return to racing.
We wish them both a smooth and speedy recovery."

















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