Injury Update: Ryder Malinoski

Injury Update Ryder Malinoski

Ryder Malinoski has revealed his injuries following a brutal collision during Saturday's Anaheim 2 Supercross SMX Next main event, confirming he suffered a dislocated hip, concussion and forehead bruising.

The incident occurred in the second rhythm section when Max Shane accidentally moved into Malinoski's line as he committed to the triple. The severity of the crash prompted officials to immediately red flag the race.

Both riders received attention from the Alpinestars medical crew before the race was eventually restarted after a lengthy delay.

“As you guys all could probably see tonight, I went down pretty hard. Qualified P2 going in the main event. I had a good day going, I was riding great, but things happen. Got an alright start. I was in fourth or fifth, and one of the riders right in front of me, first lap, just, you know, went kind of into my lane, cross rutted, and I was already committed to a triple and just racing. And I hope he's okay, too. But I clipped his head, I think, or something, and shot me right over the bars, and I went right into the next jump, so it was a really gnarly one, but I'm all right and couldn't be more grateful to be okay. It was God watching over me. But, yeah, we'll be all right. Had a dislocated hip and a bruised forehead, obviously, but it popped back in and, honestly, nothing's too serious, so we'll get healed up and get back on the bike as soon as we can and get back to it. So, thanks everybody for the prayers. Appreciate it," he posted.

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