James Stewart Back on the Injury List

Yoshimura Suzuki’s James Stewart’ lingering shoulder issues will keep him out of the remaining Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship rounds.

James Stewart. PHOTO BY JAKE KLINGENSMITH/CREATIVE WORKS.
James Stewart. PHOTO BY JAKE KLINGENSMITH/CREATIVE WORKS.

The following is from Yoshimura Suzuki:

Chino, CA (August 18, 2016) – Yoshimura Suzuki Factory Racing’s James Stewart will miss the rest of the 2016 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship after reinjuring his shoulder in practice prior to round 10 at Unadilla, New York.

Stewart was hoping to race the final two rounds of the series, but the combination of his fitness level and the nagging shoulder injury, which was incurred at the Hangtown National in May, leaves him unable to attempt competing. Yoshimura Suzuki will close out the season with Matt Bisceglia continuing to fill-in for the squad in the final pair of races of 2016 at Budds Creek, Maryland this Saturday and in Crawfordsville, Indiana, on August 27.

“The team decided it was best for Stewart to not attempt competing in the last two rounds,” said Mike Webb, Yoshimura Suzuki team manager. “It’s been a disappointing year for James and the team. It just seemed like every time he started to comeback, he’d hit another roadblock. We want to see James get back to full health.”

Yoshimura Suzuki’s Blake Baggett also was sidelined earlier this season with injury.

“The reality is that motocross is a tough sport and this kind of thing is not uncommon,” Webb continued. “On the positive side we were able to bring in Matt and he’s done an outstanding job as a substitute rider, scoring three-top 10 finishes in his first season racing the 450s. We’re hoping he can continue his strong momentum in the final two events.”

The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship resumes this coming Saturday at the Budds Creek National in Budds Creek, Maryland, not far from the nation’s capital. Live coverage begins at 10:00 am Eastern on www.promotocross.com. The motos can also be viewed on MAVTV and NBCSN.

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