MARVIN MUSQUIN - RED BULL KTM

MURRIETA, Calif. – Pink Bull KTM Manufacturing facility Racing’s Marvin Musquin has been sidelined indefinitely for the AMA Supercross Championship portion of the 2023 SMX World Championship as he continues to recuperate from a wrist harm sustained in January.

Upon returning to his residence nation of France earlier this month for additional medical evaluations, Musquin’s surgeon decided that the 33-year-old has a damaged scaphoid bone in his left wrist. In consequence and contemplating a previous harm, it has been determined that permitting his wrist time to heal naturally with out dashing the method is the best technique of restoration.

Ian Harrison – Pink Bull KTM Manufacturing facility Racing Group Supervisor: “It’s at all times disappointing to have certainly one of our riders get injured so early on within the season, particularly given the caliber of Marvin and the best way he was driving coming into the season. However accidents occur and the very last thing we would like is for him to hurry the therapeutic course of and return to racing too quickly. We respect his needs to hunt additional session together with his docs in France and he’s now on the trail to creating a full restoration.”

After ending fourth within the 450SX standings final season, Musquin began 2023 strongly at Anaheim 1 by qualifying in third place driving the KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, earlier than ending twelfth within the Essential Occasion. He was sadly injured whereas coaching earlier than San Diego’s second spherical, in what marks his twelfth yr along with Pink Bull KTM Manufacturing facility Racing within the U.S.

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