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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayThe fourth round of the 2025 AMA Pro Motocross Championship will take place this Saturday at the UFO Plastics High Point National in Mt. Morris, Pennsylvania. Check out the list below for a look at who’ll be missing the action due to injury.
Anderson withdrew from the second moto at Thunder Valley after tweaking his knee. He’s in for High Point.
Barcia has yet to race any of Pro Motocross due to a knee injury. He did start riding this week, though. Right now, it’s looking like he’ll return for Southwick.
Ferrandis is dealing with a stress fracture in his leg and will likely miss all Pro Motocross.
Harlan broke several ribs at Hangtown. But, because he’s a total animal, he’s coming back for High Point.
Sexton is out after crashing in the first moto at Fox Raceway. He didn’t break any bones but wants to make sure he’s back up to 100 percent before returning to racing.
Anstie broke his leg in Birmingham and has been dealing with a difficult recovery. At the earliest he’ll be back for Ironman.
Bennick is out after sustaining a big concussion in Philadelphia. We don’t have a timetable on his return.
We don’t’ have a timeline on the return of Brown, who fractured his T5 vertebra in Tampa. He is back on the bike, however.
Colip had a bad crash during qualifying at Hangtown, in which he sustained a broken femur. At the hospital his condition unfortunately worsened after complications arose, as explained here.
Davies is out with a broken right arm and nose sustained during qualifying in Salt Lake City. A return date is unknown currently.
Ferry tore his Achilles at A1. He’s looking to return at RedBud.
Hammaker had a couple crashes in the second moto at Hangtown and exited the moto early. He was slated to race Thunder Valley, but a late decision was made to sit out. The team told us Hammaker is planning on racing High Point.
Mumford injured his ankle in Birmingham and hasn’t raced since. He’s out for High Point.
Reynolds is back on the bike after breaking his leg during the Monster Energy AMA Supercross season. He’s scheduled to return at Southwick.
Robertson is dealing with nagging problems from a bad wrist injury. His team told us he’ll miss a minimum of two to three races, but as of now we don’t have a timetable on his return.
Swoll will make his return to racing at High Point after tearing his Achilles before the supercross season.