Supercross: Trey Canard Undergoes Surgery

Cycle News Staff | March 24, 2015
 
Trey Canard

Team Honda HRC’s Trey Canard underwent surgery to repair the broken arm that he suffered at the Detroit Supercross on March 21. During the operation, doctors applied a carbon fiber plate, replacing another plate that had been applied in November 2013, following a different arm injury. In addition, doctors inserted eight screws and performed a bone graft to ensure optimal healing. With an estimated recovery time of six to eight weeks, the Oklahoman will immediately begin rehabilitation in preparation for the AMA Pro Motocross Championship, which begins May 16.

The team says it has, as of now, no plans bringing in a fill-in rider while he recuperates.

“The surgery went really well, and we’re hoping for the best in terms of recovery time,” Canard said. “The doctors said it will likely be six to eight weeks, but we’ll have a better idea after seeing the X-rays. I start physical therapy tomorrow and am going to do everything I can to get back to action as soon as possible. I’d really like to thank everyone for their love and support.”

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