Supercross: Cooper Webb Resting Injured Shoulder

Andrea Wilson | February 13, 2015

Cooper Webb has to stay off the bike for a while to rest the shoulder that he injured at the San Diego Supercross.

Timing is everything. For Monster Energy AMA 250 West Supercross points leader Cooper Webb, who injured his shoulder at last weekend’s San Diego Supercross, will use the upcoming two-month break in the West Championship to heal up. The break certainly comes at a right time for the Yamahalube Star Racing Yamaha Team rider.

Webb, who suffered the injury when he crashed during practice at Petco Park, managed to ride through the injury to win the main event later that evening, but now he’ll have to rest up.

Word from the team is that Webb will have to stay off the bike for a while, but he’ll be able to continue with his training and is expected to suit up for the next round of the championship in Houston, April 11.

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