Breaking News: Supercross Stars' Crashes Spark Concern! π
As the sun sets over San Diego, the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship takes an unexpected turn. It's 6:20 pm on January 17, 2026, and the racing world is holding its breath.
The Story Unfolds:
Mitchell Oldenburg and Austin Forkner, two renowned riders, found themselves in a dire situation during the second qualifier. Their crashes triggered red flags, signaling an urgent need for medical attention. We reached out to their teams, Liqui Moly Beta and Triumph Factory Racing, and here's what we learned.
Oldenburg's crash left him unconscious, a worrying development. Thankfully, spinal injuries were ruled out, but the full extent of his other injuries remains a mystery for now. Liqui Moly Beta faces a tough night ahead, with Oldenburg out of the race and their other rider, Benny Bloss, still recovering from a wrist injury sustained last week.
Forkner, on the other hand, was rushed to the hospital for evaluation. The good news is that he's doing well, but time is ticking. It's a race against the clock for him to return to the stadium and compete. With the day drawing to a close, his chances of making it back in time are slim.
But here's where it gets controversial... Should riders prioritize their health over the race? And what does this mean for the teams left without their key players?
And this is the part most people miss: the impact on the championship. With key riders out, the competition takes an unexpected turn. Will the favorites rise to the challenge, or will new contenders emerge?
As we await further updates, one thing is clear: the Supercross world is abuzz with anticipation and concern. Stay tuned for more developments!
What's your take on this? Should riders always put their health first, or is the race too important to miss? Share your thoughts in the comments below!