
Jett Lawrence, Hunter Lawrence, and Eli Tomac Share Statements on Missing Detroit Supercross Round 6 Due to Injuries
The 2025 Supercross season has been an exciting one so far, but fans were left with some unexpected news as three major riders—Jett Lawrence, Hunter Lawrence, and Eli Tomac—announced they would be missing the Detroit Supercross (Round 6) due to injuries. As some of the most prominent figures in the sport, their absence will surely be felt by fans and competitors alike. All three riders expressed their regret at missing the race but remain hopeful for a swift recovery and return to the track.
Jett Lawrence’s Statement
Jett Lawrence, the defending 250SX champion, revealed that he would be sidelined for the Detroit race after sustaining an injury during practice. While not going into specifics about the nature of the injury, Lawrence emphasized his commitment to returning as soon as possible. He shared his disappointment on social media, saying:
“I’m bummed to miss Detroit, but I’m doing everything I can to get back to 100%. Injuries are part of the sport, and I just have to take the necessary time to heal and come back stronger. I want to thank all my fans for the support, and I can’t wait to get back on the track and continue the fight for the championship.”
As one of the brightest stars in the 250SX division, Lawrence’s absence from the Detroit race will surely affect the championship standings, but his recovery is the top priority.
Hunter Lawrence’s Statement
Hunter Lawrence, Jett’s older brother and another top contender in the 250SX class, also confirmed that he would not be competing in Detroit due to a separate injury. Hunter has been a consistent threat in the championship chase, and his absence raises concerns for his title hopes. However, much like his brother, Hunter is focused on recovery and a return to racing.
In his statement, Hunter expressed his frustration but also conveyed optimism:
“Unfortunately, I won’t be able to race Detroit due to an injury I’m dealing with. It’s a tough pill to swallow because I’ve been feeling good all season, but health comes first. I’m doing everything possible to recover quickly, and I’m looking forward to getting back out there as soon as I’m able. Thanks to everyone who’s supporting me, and I can’t wait to be back in action soon.”
Hunter’s determination to return to form is clear, and fans are eagerly awaiting his comeback.
Eli Tomac, one of the most accomplished riders in Supercross history, is another fan favorite who will not be competing in Detroit due to injury. The 450SX championship leader has been a force in the premier class for years, and his absence in Detroit is a significant blow to the event. Tomac’s injury was confirmed following a tough battle in the opening rounds of the season, and although he’s not fully cleared to race, he remains focused on recovery.
Tomac expressed his disappointment with the decision to sit out Round 6 but reassured fans that his priority is to return to the track when he is fully capable:
“I’m really bummed to miss Detroit, but it’s just one of those things that happens in this sport. I’ve been working with my medical team to make sure I’m doing everything I can to heal up properly. I appreciate all the support from my fans, and I’m looking forward to getting back on the bike when the time is right. The goal is to come back stronger and continue competing for the title.”
As one of the sport’s most respected and dominant riders, Tomac’s return is highly anticipated by fans and competitors alike.
The Road to Recovery
While all three riders are sidelined for the Detroit round, they share a common goal: to recover fully and return to racing in top form. The Supercross season is long, and each of these riders has shown in the past that they can rebound from adversity. As they focus on their rehabilitation, they continue to lean on their teams, family, and fans for support.
Supercross fans around the world are hoping for a quick recovery for Jett, Hunter, and Eli, and many are eagerly waiting for their return to the track. In the meantime, the Detroit round will be an opportunity for other riders to step up and make their mark in the championship standings.
As these talented riders heal, their absence serves as a reminder of the challenges and risks that come with competing at the highest level of motocross. The sport is unpredictable, and injuries are part of the journey. But for Jett Lawrence, Hunter Lawrence, and Eli Tomac, the focus remains on getting back to racing—and when they do, the competition will undoubtedly be stronger than ever.
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