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[title] => Jett Lawrence Targets Motocross Opener in Recovery from Ankle Injury After Supercross Absence
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/04/17/jett-lawrence-targets-motocross-opener-recovery-ankle-injury/
[category] => News Wrap-up Ankle Injury Jett Lawrence Pro Motocross
[pubdate] => Sat, 18 Apr 2026 03:33:32 +0000
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[description] => Jett Lawrence aims to return for the May 30 Pro Motocross opener after surgery and recovery from a December ankle fracture.
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[encoded] => Jett Lawrence, 22, is targeting the May 30 Pro Motocross opener at Fox Raceway in Pala as he recovers from a fractured talus and navicular bones in his right ankle sustained in a December training crash in Florida. Team Honda HRC Progressive confirmed Lawrence underwent surgery in late December and has been progressing slowly due to the injury?s complexity and limited blood flow to the talus bone.
Lawrence?s injury has sidelined him for the entire 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, including the season opener at Anaheim One on January 10. Team Honda HRC Progressive confirmed that Lawrence underwent surgery in late December, the day after his crash at the Dog Pound training facility in Florida. Officials said the surgery addressed fractures to the talus and navicular bones in his right ankle, injuries complicated by the talus bone?s limited blood flow, which slows healing.
Lawrence underwent surgery in late December, the day after his crash at the Dog Pound training facility in Florida, to address fractures to the talus and navicular bones in his right ankle.
According to Lawrence, who spoke during an NBC broadcast from Nashville, his recovery has been slower than from a previous ACL injury. ?It?s been a kind of a slow process,? he said, adding, ?It hasn?t been as easy as the ACL, for sure. But we?re getting there.? He described how initial attempts to ride were hindered by vibrations from the bike, but recent progress includes riding on flat terrain to help break up scar tissue that cannot be fully treated by hand. ?New injuries, so I have no experience in these fields,? Lawrence said, emphasizing the challenges posed by the talus fracture.
Lawrence is targeting the Pro Motocross season opener on May 30 at Fox Raceway in Pala, California. When asked about his readiness, he said, ?I would say yes,? expressing confidence in lining up for the race despite not being at full strength. The two-time 450MX champion, who won titles in 2023 and 2025, aims to return to competitive form and ?make the 2026 season as successful as we can,? according to statements relayed by Team Honda HRC Progressive and MotoOnline.com.
The recovery timeline for Lawrence is expected to extend at least three months, with rehabilitation progressing week by week. Team Honda HRC Progressive officials confirmed that Lawrence has recently begun riding lightly on flat surfaces, a step forward in his rehabilitation. His teammate Hunter Lawrence represented Honda at the Supercross season start aboard the CRF450RWE, while Chance Hymas competed on the CRF250RWE. Another teammate, Jo Shimoda, remains sidelined due to a neck injury.
Medical experts note that fractures to the talus bone are particularly challenging because the bone receives limited blood flow, which can delay healing and complicate recovery. Lawrence?s surgery took place the Saturday following his crash on a Friday in December 2025. Since then, his rehabilitation has involved cautious progression to avoid setbacks. ?My goal is to get this ankle fully healed up and return as competitive as ever,? Lawrence said in recent interviews.
The injury forced Lawrence to miss the entire Supercross season, including the high-profile Anaheim One event, where his absence was notable. Honda HRC Progressive confirmed that the team has adjusted its lineup accordingly, with Hunter Lawrence and Chance Hymas stepping into key roles. Lawrence?s recovery and return to racing remain closely monitored by his team and medical staff, with updates provided through official channels and broadcasts.
As Lawrence continues his rehabilitation, the focus remains on his ability to compete in the upcoming Pro Motocross series, where he will defend his 450MX championship titles. His progress will be assessed in the coming weeks as he works toward regaining strength and mobility in his right ankle. The Fox Raceway opener on May 30 stands as a critical milestone in his recovery and return to professional motocross competition.

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[summary] => Jett Lawrence aims to return for the May 30 Pro Motocross opener after surgery and recovery from a December ankle fracture.
[atom_content] => Jett Lawrence, 22, is targeting the May 30 Pro Motocross opener at Fox Raceway in Pala as he recovers from a fractured talus and navicular bones in his right ankle sustained in a December training crash in Florida. Team Honda HRC Progressive confirmed Lawrence underwent surgery in late December and has been progressing slowly due to the injury?s complexity and limited blood flow to the talus bone.
Lawrence?s injury has sidelined him for the entire 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, including the season opener at Anaheim One on January 10. Team Honda HRC Progressive confirmed that Lawrence underwent surgery in late December, the day after his crash at the Dog Pound training facility in Florida. Officials said the surgery addressed fractures to the talus and navicular bones in his right ankle, injuries complicated by the talus bone?s limited blood flow, which slows healing.
Lawrence underwent surgery in late December, the day after his crash at the Dog Pound training facility in Florida, to address fractures to the talus and navicular bones in his right ankle.
According to Lawrence, who spoke during an NBC broadcast from Nashville, his recovery has been slower than from a previous ACL injury. ?It?s been a kind of a slow process,? he said, adding, ?It hasn?t been as easy as the ACL, for sure. But we?re getting there.? He described how initial attempts to ride were hindered by vibrations from the bike, but recent progress includes riding on flat terrain to help break up scar tissue that cannot be fully treated by hand. ?New injuries, so I have no experience in these fields,? Lawrence said, emphasizing the challenges posed by the talus fracture.
Lawrence is targeting the Pro Motocross season opener on May 30 at Fox Raceway in Pala, California. When asked about his readiness, he said, ?I would say yes,? expressing confidence in lining up for the race despite not being at full strength. The two-time 450MX champion, who won titles in 2023 and 2025, aims to return to competitive form and ?make the 2026 season as successful as we can,? according to statements relayed by Team Honda HRC Progressive and MotoOnline.com.
The recovery timeline for Lawrence is expected to extend at least three months, with rehabilitation progressing week by week. Team Honda HRC Progressive officials confirmed that Lawrence has recently begun riding lightly on flat surfaces, a step forward in his rehabilitation. His teammate Hunter Lawrence represented Honda at the Supercross season start aboard the CRF450RWE, while Chance Hymas competed on the CRF250RWE. Another teammate, Jo Shimoda, remains sidelined due to a neck injury.
Medical experts note that fractures to the talus bone are particularly challenging because the bone receives limited blood flow, which can delay healing and complicate recovery. Lawrence?s surgery took place the Saturday following his crash on a Friday in December 2025. Since then, his rehabilitation has involved cautious progression to avoid setbacks. ?My goal is to get this ankle fully healed up and return as competitive as ever,? Lawrence said in recent interviews.
The injury forced Lawrence to miss the entire Supercross season, including the high-profile Anaheim One event, where his absence was notable. Honda HRC Progressive confirmed that the team has adjusted its lineup accordingly, with Hunter Lawrence and Chance Hymas stepping into key roles. Lawrence?s recovery and return to racing remain closely monitored by his team and medical staff, with updates provided through official channels and broadcasts.
As Lawrence continues his rehabilitation, the focus remains on his ability to compete in the upcoming Pro Motocross series, where he will defend his 450MX championship titles. His progress will be assessed in the coming weeks as he works toward regaining strength and mobility in his right ankle. The Fox Raceway opener on May 30 stands as a critical milestone in his recovery and return to professional motocross competition.

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[title] => Ciaran Naran and Lyndon Snodgrass Win 2026 BFGoodrich Mint 400 Motorcycle Race in 7:44:26.254
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/04/17/ciaran-naran-lyndon-snodgrass-win-mint-400-race/
[category] => News Wrap-up Ciaran Naran Ducati Lyndon Snodgrass
[pubdate] => Sat, 18 Apr 2026 03:32:54 +0000
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[description] => Ciaran Naran and Lyndon Snodgrass won the 2026 BFGoodrich Mint 400 Motorcycle Race in 7:44:26.254, securing Ducati?s first desert win since 1969.
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[encoded] => Ciaran Naran of El Cajon, California, and Lyndon Snodgrass of Denver, North Carolina, won the 2026 BFGoodrich Tires Mint 400 Motorcycle Race on Saturday in Las Vegas, Nevada. According to race officials, the team mounted a late-race charge to claim the lead before the final lap, finishing with a time of 7:44:26.254 and securing Ducati?s first desert overall motorcycle win since 1969.
The duo mounted a late-race charge that saw them overtake top qualifier Dalton Shirey before the final lap and maintain the lead to secure victory. This marked Ducati?s first desert overall motorcycle win since 1969, sources confirmed, with the team riding a Ducati motorcycle sponsored by Hero Racing and Malcolm Smith.
Naran and Snodgrass, competing as team #N2, completed the 2026 BFGoodrich Tires Mint 400 Motorcycle Race with an official time of 7 hours, 44 minutes, and 26.254 seconds, according to race officials.
The race, held Saturday, March 8, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada, featured a record 160 competitors, including 60 more than the previous year and the first-ever inclusion of quads, according to event records. The Mint 400 is part of the American Off-Road Racing Championship (AORC) series, with champions to be honored at the upcoming AORC awards ceremony.
Naran, 26 or 59 years old from El Cajon, California, and Snodgrass, 28, from Denver, North Carolina, demonstrated resilience throughout the grueling desert race. They trailed Shirey for the first two-thirds of the event before overtaking him late in the competition. Shirey, who was the top qualifier and sought back-to-back Mint 400 victories, ultimately faded in the final stages and finished third, officials said.
Finishing second were Preston Campbell and Nolan Cate, with Campbell making his second consecutive runner-up finish at the Mint 400. Campbell, the 2024 winner, and Cate passed Shirey on the final lap, according to race results. The top three teams were separated by less than two minutes throughout the race, underscoring the tight competition among the Open Pro class racers. Open Pro competitors dominated the event, securing the top six finishing positions, sources confirmed.
Naran?s victory at the Mint 400 follows his second-place finish at the season-opening Parker 400 in January 2026, indicating a strong start to the racing season. The team?s performance interrupted Shirey?s attempt to claim consecutive wins in the legendary desert race, according to race officials.
The Mint 400?s growing popularity was evident in the increased number of entries and the inclusion of new vehicle classes. The event continues to be a key fixture in the AORC series, which features some of the most competitive off-road racing in the country. The official Mint 400 website confirmed the #N2 team?s victory announcement on March 8, 2026.
Additional notable results from the event include Kyle Jergensen winning the Unlimited class and Brock Heger repeating as the Limited class winner, according to Off-Road Newsroom coverage. The race?s expanding field and close competition reflect the increasing prestige and challenge of the Mint 400 within the off-road racing community.

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[summary] => Ciaran Naran and Lyndon Snodgrass won the 2026 BFGoodrich Mint 400 Motorcycle Race in 7:44:26.254, securing Ducati?s first desert win since 1969.
[atom_content] => Ciaran Naran of El Cajon, California, and Lyndon Snodgrass of Denver, North Carolina, won the 2026 BFGoodrich Tires Mint 400 Motorcycle Race on Saturday in Las Vegas, Nevada. According to race officials, the team mounted a late-race charge to claim the lead before the final lap, finishing with a time of 7:44:26.254 and securing Ducati?s first desert overall motorcycle win since 1969.
The duo mounted a late-race charge that saw them overtake top qualifier Dalton Shirey before the final lap and maintain the lead to secure victory. This marked Ducati?s first desert overall motorcycle win since 1969, sources confirmed, with the team riding a Ducati motorcycle sponsored by Hero Racing and Malcolm Smith.
Naran and Snodgrass, competing as team #N2, completed the 2026 BFGoodrich Tires Mint 400 Motorcycle Race with an official time of 7 hours, 44 minutes, and 26.254 seconds, according to race officials.
The race, held Saturday, March 8, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada, featured a record 160 competitors, including 60 more than the previous year and the first-ever inclusion of quads, according to event records. The Mint 400 is part of the American Off-Road Racing Championship (AORC) series, with champions to be honored at the upcoming AORC awards ceremony.
Naran, 26 or 59 years old from El Cajon, California, and Snodgrass, 28, from Denver, North Carolina, demonstrated resilience throughout the grueling desert race. They trailed Shirey for the first two-thirds of the event before overtaking him late in the competition. Shirey, who was the top qualifier and sought back-to-back Mint 400 victories, ultimately faded in the final stages and finished third, officials said.
Finishing second were Preston Campbell and Nolan Cate, with Campbell making his second consecutive runner-up finish at the Mint 400. Campbell, the 2024 winner, and Cate passed Shirey on the final lap, according to race results. The top three teams were separated by less than two minutes throughout the race, underscoring the tight competition among the Open Pro class racers. Open Pro competitors dominated the event, securing the top six finishing positions, sources confirmed.
Naran?s victory at the Mint 400 follows his second-place finish at the season-opening Parker 400 in January 2026, indicating a strong start to the racing season. The team?s performance interrupted Shirey?s attempt to claim consecutive wins in the legendary desert race, according to race officials.
The Mint 400?s growing popularity was evident in the increased number of entries and the inclusion of new vehicle classes. The event continues to be a key fixture in the AORC series, which features some of the most competitive off-road racing in the country. The official Mint 400 website confirmed the #N2 team?s victory announcement on March 8, 2026.
Additional notable results from the event include Kyle Jergensen winning the Unlimited class and Brock Heger repeating as the Limited class winner, according to Off-Road Newsroom coverage. The race?s expanding field and close competition reflect the increasing prestige and challenge of the Mint 400 within the off-road racing community.

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[title] => MotoAmerica Superbike Championship Broadcasts Live on VICE TV Starting Road Atlanta Round
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/04/17/motoamerica-superbike-championship-broadcasts-vice-tv/
[category] => News Wrap-up MotoAmerica Road Atlanta VICE TV
[pubdate] => Sat, 18 Apr 2026 03:32:10 +0000
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[description] => MotoAmerica?s 2026 Superbike Championship races are broadcast live on VICE TV starting with the Road Atlanta round, covering all nine rounds and 20 races.
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[encoded] => MotoAmerica?s 2026 Superbike Championship races began airing live on VICE TV starting with the Road Atlanta round April 17?19. According to officials, the new broadcast partnership with VICE TV and V10 Entertainment will cover all nine rounds and 20 races to expand exposure during MotoAmerica?s 50th anniversary season.
The new broadcast partnership with VICE TV and V10 Entertainment will feature live coverage of all nine Superbike rounds and 20 races throughout the 2026 MotoAmerica season, officials said. The Road Atlanta event, held April 17?19, marked the start of the live broadcasts, with Superbike races airing at 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 18, and Sunday, April 19, according to the MotoAmerica official website and event calendar. The partnership aims to broaden the championship?s exposure during its 50th anniversary season, sources confirmed.
VICE TV, which reaches more than 40 million U.S. households via cable, telco, and satellite providers, will provide national television coverage of the Superbike class, according to Powersports Business and TVNewsCheck reports.
The network?s programming focuses on culture-driven sports content, officials said, positioning MotoAmerica to reach a wider mainstream audience. The agreement covers the entire 2026 Superbike race calendar, ensuring that every Superbike race will be available live on VICE TV, the MotoAmerica broadcast schedule shows.
The Road Atlanta round included a full weekend program of racing and fan activities, with Superbike races scheduled for the weekend afternoons. Roadracing World detailed the event?s full schedule, noting that it serves as the first of nine rounds in the 2026 Superbike championship broadcast series. MotoAmerica?s official site lists Road Atlanta as the opening event for the VICE TV broadcast partnership, highlighting the significance of the venue in the championship calendar.
In addition to live Superbike coverage, support classes such as Supersport, Talent Cup, and Twins Cup will be available on delayed broadcasts through platforms like the MotoAmerica YouTube channel and Samsung TV Network, officials said. Mission King of the Baggers and Mission Super Hooligan Championship races will also be broadcast on a delayed basis. Qualifying sessions, interviews, and behind-the-scenes content will be accessible via MotoAmerica Live+ and online channels, according to MotoAmerica communications.
The broadcast deal represents a major media expansion for MotoAmerica, which was established in 2014 and is now entering its 50th year of Superbike racing, sources noted. Officials from MotoAmerica and VICE TV highlighted the partnership as a strategic effort to introduce new fans to the sport while reinforcing the championship?s status as North America?s premier motorcycle road racing series. Progressive is listed as an official sponsor in the championship?s broadcast context, according to the MotoAmerica event calendar.
Viewers are advised to check local listings for VICE TV broadcast times and availability, as coverage will be subject to regional cable and satellite distribution. The MotoAmerica event calendar provides detailed scheduling information for all nine Superbike rounds throughout the 2026 season, with race dates and times updated regularly on the official website.
The Road Atlanta event set the tone for the season?s live broadcasts, with the partnership expected to continue through the remaining eight rounds. MotoAmerica officials confirmed that the full Superbike race calendar will be broadcast live on VICE TV, marking a significant milestone in the championship?s media presence and fan outreach efforts.

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The new broadcast partnership with VICE TV and V10 Entertainment will feature live coverage of all nine Superbike rounds and 20 races throughout the 2026 MotoAmerica season, officials said. The Road Atlanta event, held April 17?19, marked the start of the live broadcasts, with Superbike races airing at 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 18, and Sunday, April 19, according to the MotoAmerica official website and event calendar. The partnership aims to broaden the championship?s exposure during its 50th anniversary season, sources confirmed.
VICE TV, which reaches more than 40 million U.S. households via cable, telco, and satellite providers, will provide national television coverage of the Superbike class, according to Powersports Business and TVNewsCheck reports.
The network?s programming focuses on culture-driven sports content, officials said, positioning MotoAmerica to reach a wider mainstream audience. The agreement covers the entire 2026 Superbike race calendar, ensuring that every Superbike race will be available live on VICE TV, the MotoAmerica broadcast schedule shows.
The Road Atlanta round included a full weekend program of racing and fan activities, with Superbike races scheduled for the weekend afternoons. Roadracing World detailed the event?s full schedule, noting that it serves as the first of nine rounds in the 2026 Superbike championship broadcast series. MotoAmerica?s official site lists Road Atlanta as the opening event for the VICE TV broadcast partnership, highlighting the significance of the venue in the championship calendar.
In addition to live Superbike coverage, support classes such as Supersport, Talent Cup, and Twins Cup will be available on delayed broadcasts through platforms like the MotoAmerica YouTube channel and Samsung TV Network, officials said. Mission King of the Baggers and Mission Super Hooligan Championship races will also be broadcast on a delayed basis. Qualifying sessions, interviews, and behind-the-scenes content will be accessible via MotoAmerica Live+ and online channels, according to MotoAmerica communications.
The broadcast deal represents a major media expansion for MotoAmerica, which was established in 2014 and is now entering its 50th year of Superbike racing, sources noted. Officials from MotoAmerica and VICE TV highlighted the partnership as a strategic effort to introduce new fans to the sport while reinforcing the championship?s status as North America?s premier motorcycle road racing series. Progressive is listed as an official sponsor in the championship?s broadcast context, according to the MotoAmerica event calendar.
Viewers are advised to check local listings for VICE TV broadcast times and availability, as coverage will be subject to regional cable and satellite distribution. The MotoAmerica event calendar provides detailed scheduling information for all nine Superbike rounds throughout the 2026 season, with race dates and times updated regularly on the official website.
The Road Atlanta event set the tone for the season?s live broadcasts, with the partnership expected to continue through the remaining eight rounds. MotoAmerica officials confirmed that the full Superbike race calendar will be broadcast live on VICE TV, marking a significant milestone in the championship?s media presence and fan outreach efforts.

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