This Saturday marks round ten of the 2025 AMA Pro Motocross Championship at the Unadilla National. Several top riders in the 450 class will be missing the action due to injuries or health issues.
Jason Anderson is dealing with health issues and won’t compete for the rest of the season. Grant Harlan suffered a leg injury at RedBud and is out for the remaining rounds. Derek Kelley broke his leg (fibula) at RedBud but is back riding four weeks post-surgery; his participation at Budds Creek is uncertain. Freddie Noren broke his foot before Washougal and will miss the rest of the season. Colt Nichols had surgery for a torn UCL in his right thumb and is out for the remainder. Aaron Plessinger is sitting out due to ongoing health concerns.
Ken Roczen hasn’t competed since the Pittsburgh round of Monster Energy AMA Supercross but is back for Unadilla this weekend. Roczen’s return to motocross action at Unadilla will be a point of interest for fans and competitors alike.
With several top riders out due to injury or health issues, the dynamics of the 450 class at Unadilla could be significantly different. Other riders may see opportunities to gain ground in the championship standings.
The Unadilla National is a key event in the AMA Pro Motocross Championship. Riders will be looking to gain points and momentum heading into the later part of the season. The absence of several top riders adds an element of unpredictability to the weekend’s racing.
Injuries and health issues have impacted several riders in the 450 class, affecting their ability to compete in the remaining rounds of the Pro Motocross season. Updates on rider statuses can impact championship standings and race outcomes.
This Saturday’s round at Unadilla will feature competition among the remaining healthy riders in the 450 class, with Ken Roczen returning to action. Fans and teams will be watching closely to see how the reduced lineup affects race outcomes and championship positioning.