Jett Lawrence, the reigning AMA Supercross Champion, suffered a significant setback during the Glendale Supercross on February 1, 2025 with…
Jett Lawrence, the reigning AMA Supercross Champion, suffered a significant setback during the Glendale Supercross on February 1, 2025. In the third race of the Glendale Triple Crown, Lawrence injured his right knee after dabbing his foot in a corner to maintain balance. Initially, an assessment at the Alpinestars Mobile Medical unit did not indicate a severe injury. However, subsequent MRI results revealed a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and a minor meniscus tear. Lawrence underwent surgery on February 4, 2025, to repair the damage. citeturn0search0
This injury effectively ends Lawrence’s 2025 Supercross season, as the typical recovery time for an ACL tear is approximately four months. Lawrence expressed his disappointment on social media, stating, “A little update of the weekend and it wasn’t very ideal… I ended up tearing my ACL. It is cooked, in other words.” citeturn0search4
Prior to the injury, Lawrence had been performing strongly in the 2025 Supercross series. He secured a main-event win at round 3 and was leading the overall standings after the first two races at the Glendale Triple Crown. His absence from the remainder of the season is a significant blow to both his team and fans. citeturn0search0
Looking ahead, Lawrence hopes to return for the Pro Motocross season. He has expressed his intention to focus on rehabilitation with the goal of rejoining competition in time for the outdoor motocross events. citeturn0search3
In the meantime, the Supercross series will continue without Lawrence, with other riders vying for the championship. The competition remains open, and fans can anticipate an exciting season as the remaining riders compete for the title.
For a detailed analysis of the Glendale Supercross and Jett Lawrence’s injury, you can watch the following video:
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