Stilez Robertson steps away from professional racing
Triumph Factory Racing’s Stilez Robertson has made the difficult decision to retire from AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross racing. In recent years, the 23-year-old has endured a lingering wrist injury, and despite his best efforts, with the support of the team to achieve a full recovery, it’s sadly not been possible. Words: Press Release
Stilez joined Triumph Factory Racing ahead of the 2025 season with high hopes of returning to the same kind of form that took him to four professional podium finishes in the past. Following a productive off-season, the Californian made his debut with the team at Anaheim 1. However, just one week later in San Diego, a minor crash aggravated the troublesome ligament in his wrist.
After missing the remaining rounds of the 250SX West campaign to recover, Robertson returned to action at Pala Raceway for round one of Pro Motocross. Unfortunately, just one lap into practice, he clipped a fallen rider’s bike and reinjured his wrist.
In the weeks that followed, Robertson stayed actively involved by supporting the team’s other riders with their training schedules at Triumph’s facility in Georgia. At the same time, he also assisted with the development of Triumph’s new amateur racing program.
Now, as the season nears its conclusion, Robertson is turning his focus to the next chapter of his life. Everyone at Triumph Factory Racing wishes him the very best in whatever he chooses to pursue in the future.
Stilez Robertson
“I’ve made a really hard decision, but with my wrist injury still bothering me, I am stepping away from professional racing. I’ve been at the practice track supporting the other riders on the team this summer, and I’ve been really enjoying it, as well as helping develop Triumph’s amateur racing program. The team has been super-supportive and really understanding the whole time, and we’ve done everything possible to get healthy and back to racing. Finally, I want to say thank you to all of the sponsors that have helped me through my career, as well as my family, friends, and fans!”
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