News 27 Jun 2023

Knee surgery ends Hymas’ Pro Motocross campaign

Decision made to repair torn ACL following recent injury.

Image: Octopi Media.

Team Honda HRC rider Chance Hymas will miss the remainder of the 2023 Pro Motocross Championship after requiring surgery to repair an ACL tear in his left knee.

Hymas, currently ninth in the 250MX standings, was just starting to find form in the professional ranks, finishing fifth and sixth overall at the last two rounds, including a P3 in moto two at Thunder Valley.

“It’s obviously a disappointment,” said Hymas. “I feel like I had found my speed and was making good progress on improving my consistency, so I was really excited to head to RedBud for the next round. This injury is unfortunate, and I actually feel like I could race if I had to. At the same time, it’s better for my health to get it taken care of now, and I’m thankful that my team supports that.

“I’m in good hands and am super-motivated to come back healthy and show what I can do. In the meantime, I’ll focus on having a successful recovery while I cheer for my teammates from home.”

Team Honda HRC team manager Lars Lindstrom added: “Of course, it’s a bummer to lose a rider during an off-week. Chance was just starting to hit his stride, and we were excited to see him take the next step. He was up for continuing to race, but we don’t feel that would be the best move for his health or career.

We’re pleased that Chance has decided to address his injury now, and we wish him well on a smooth return to good health.”

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