Justin Barcia landed hard off a jump during the supercross Nashville race, breaking two ribs, his collarbone and right shoulder.
Supercross, motocross collaboration allows SuperMotorcross to take off
Justin Barcia landed hard off a jump during the supercross Nashville race, breaking two ribs, his collarbone and right shoulder.
Any other year, his title aspirations would be shot. The crash ended his Supercross season with two races left and the recovery time from collarbone surgery meant he would get a late start to the outdoor motocross season.
The debut of the SuperMotocross World Championship this year keeps Barcia in the mix for a title. With the points he earned in supercross and a chance to return early in the motocross season, the 31-year-old rider can still qualify for the SuperMotocross playoff rounds and possibly win a world championship.
"I’m nearly healed. I haven’t gotten back on the bike yet, playing it smart," Barcia said Thursday before the start of the motocross season this weekend in Pala, California. “I want to come back as soon as possible, but I know when I come back I’m going to throw down hard, so I need to be 100% healthy."