No MX For
Phoenix
Honda Team
T
he Phoenix Honda Team says
it is not going to participate in
the upcoming outdoor AMA Pro
Motocross Championship. Heath
Harrison, the team's manager,
said that team rider Coty Schock
is "going to focus on healing up
from a nagging injury," while Ca
-
den Braswell and the team have
"mutually agreed to part ways on
good terms." The team's other
riders, Jace Owen, Cullin Park
and Kyle Peters, will compete in
the WSX series.
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Tomac Focusing On
Getting Healthy
T
wo-time Supercross Champion Eli Tomac
said on social media that his number-one
priority right now is his health and getting his
ruptured Achilles tendon healed.
The injury, which occurred at the Denver
Supercross, cost him the 2023 championship,
and leaves his future racing plans up in the
air. Tomac originally planned to race just the
2023 Supercross Series but later announced
his plans to compete in the AMA Motocross
and SuperMotocross Championship. Now
those plans are on hold.
"I'm not going to make any decisions on
my future right now," he said. "That will come
maybe a month down the road, or two, when I
make a decision if I'm going to ride again. I'm
just going to focus on getting healthy."
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Phoenix Honda will not field a
team in the upcoming AMA Pro
Motocross Championship, and
Caden Braswell (pictured) has
parted ways with the team.
Will he race again?
Eli Tomac says he's in
no rush to make that
decision.