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Knee surgery following Nashville to sideline Ferry

Undergoing procedure this week to repair damaged ACL.

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Phoenix Racing Honda has confirmed that Evan Ferry will miss the remainder of Monster Energy Supercross 2026 due to a knee injury sustained in a crash during Nashville, which will require surgery.

Scans conducted on the Monday following the race confirmed damage to Ferry’s right ACL, which required surgical repair, with the procedure understood to have been completed today.

Despite the setback, both Ferry and the team remain optimistic about a potential return later in the Pro Motocross season, or in time for the SMX playoffs.

“Regretfully, my Supercross season has come to an end sooner than planned,” said Ferry. “While the crash itself wasn’t anything major, I caught my leg the wrong way while dismounting in the sand, and that was all it took.

“It’s been a tough road over the past few years, but being able to string together a series of races, build my results, and prove that with the right preparation and opportunity, I can run inside the top 10 and show my speed to the fans makes it easier to stay motivated. I’ll be working hard through this recovery and look forward to seeing everyone back at the races soon and coming out swinging again.”

Ferry has been steadily building throughout the 2026 season, showing progression across his recent appearances. He completed three rounds – Daytona, Indianapolis and Detroit – before his Nashville crash, highlighted by a career-best P11 finish in Detroit.

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