Toth Sidelined
F
MF/KTM Factory Racing's Josh Toth was forced to
sit out the opening round of the Kenda AMA National
Enduro Series in Sumter, South Carolina, February 2, af-
ter sustaining a leg injury just a few days before the race.
Toth had just recovered from a previous leg injury. Last
summer, Toth underwent surgery to repair a broken tibia
and fibula in his right leg, and unfortunately re-injured the
same leg while preparing for the South Carolina race.
Toth will see an orthopedic specialist to reassess his
injury and determine further plans. As a result, it is not
yet known how long Toth will be out of action. CN
Catalina
Island GP
Event Not
Confirmed
F
ollowing the announce-
ment in last week's issue
of Cycle News about the
return of the Catalina Island
Grand Prix, the Island Com-
pany wanted to clarify that
the 2020 Catalina GP event
has not been confirmed.
They issued the following
statement:
Preliminary discussions
are underway with the City of
Avalon, The Catalina Island
Company and others, over the
possibility of the event occur-
ring. Both the city and Island
Company have stated that they
are open to the concept, but
no terms have been finalized.
Further, many other details,
including potential sponsors,
insurance, entitlements, envi-
ronmental matters and more,
will need to be discussed and
worked through.
Announcements regarding
the progress of the event will be
made on the Catalina Island GP
social media channels:
@CatalinaIslandGP on Instagram
and The Catalina Grand Prix on
Facebook. CN
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The Island Company
says the return of the
Catalina Grand Prix
has not been officially
confirmed yet.
FMF/KTM's Josh Toth re-injured his leg and sat
out the opening round of the National Enduro
Series in South Carolina. It is not yet known how
long he might be out of action.