It’s the worst case scenario for Jorge Prado who, after a couple of injuries in pre-season, had two solid rides in the opening two rounds only to crash hard in the opening qualifying session at A2 and leave in a sling with a shoulder injury according to Race Day Live.
Let’s hope it’s not as bad as it looks for the talented Spaniard who has thrown himself in at the deep end in 450 supercross.
*update – Kawasaki Racing have given an update on Instagram confirming Jorge is out for the night after dislocating his shoulder: “🚨 Rider Update 🚨 Following a crash during the First Qualifying session, Jorge Prado has dislocated his shoulder and will sit out the night show at Anaheim 2 Stay tuned for more updates on Jorge and his return to racing”
🚨INJURY UPDATE🚨
— SuperMotocross (@supermotocross) January 25, 2025
Per @RaceKawasaki, @JorgePrado61 will sit out tonight’s racing after sustaining a dislocated shoulder in his Q1 crash. #SupercrossLIVE #SMX pic.twitter.com/Ouk76bWwSV