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Cycle News 2025 Issue 11 March 18

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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Reynolds On The Mend C lub MX's Jett Reynolds will miss the remainder of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series after suffering a broken leg while practicing on Friday, March 13. The team's manager, Mike Bonac - ci, said, "Jett had a fluke crash while training on Friday and suffered a broken leg. It will, unfortunately, take him out of racing for the balance of the Supercross season. He had sur - gery at 6 a.m. this morning (Monday, March 17) and will start his rehabilitation process next week. "As you have seen, Jett was making great prog - ress in the Supercross series and was on the way to his best overall performance in his young career. He is obviously disappointed but will fight his way back to be even stronger for the outdoor series in May. "Please wish him well." CN WIND IN THE P32 Club MX's Jett Reynolds suffered a broken leg while practicing and will sit out the rest of the Supercross Series. Swoll, Triumph Sign Contract Extension J alek Swoll and the Triumph Fac- tory Racing Team signed a contract extension that will see Swoll race for the team through the 2026 Supercross and motocross season. Swoll is currently sidelined with an Achilles tendon injury and isn't expected to race again until sometime during the outdoor Pro Motocross Championship. "Being offered a contract extension while being injured isn't something I'm taking for granted, and I can't wait to be back at the races with the team and showing everyone what we can do," Swoll said. Team Manager Jeremy Coker said, "Rehab of his Achilles injury is on track, but it's something that you can't really rush, and at this stage, we're hopeful he'll be back for the second half of Pro Motocross. Then, together we can look forward to a full season of SMX next year. Overall, everyone involved is excited to have Jalek continue racing with us." CN Jalek Swoll (left) signed a contract extension with Triumph.

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