Supercross: Trey Canard Out For Rest Of SX Season

Cycle News Staff | March 23, 2015
 
Trey Canard suffered a broken arm at the Detroit Supercross

Honda/HRC’s Trey Canard, who is currently second in the 2015 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series, will sit out the remaining five rounds to recover from a broken arm suffered at the March 21 Detroit Supercross.

Canard was injured in the first Semi when a rider in front of him—Jake Weimer—came up short over a jump and he landed on him. Canard suffered a fractured left arm. He plans to follow up with his personal physician later this week, at which point a treatment plan will be determined and an expected recovery time set.

“It’s really a bummer to have my series end this way, especially because I’d been having my best season yet until this point.,” Canard said. “It was a bad crash, but it could’ve been worse, and I hope [Jake] Weimer is okay. I’m disappointed for the team because they’ve been working so hard for me all year; even though the championship was probably out of reach, we got a couple wins and I think we could’ve finished second in points. Injuries are never fun, but there’s nothing to do now but get this taken care of and try to be healthy for the outdoor series. I appreciate all the support from my fans, and I look forward to seeing everyone as soon as possible.”

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