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Bubba probable for High Point
From what we're hearing from several sources in the pro motocross pits, 125cc National Motocross Champion James "Bubba" Stewart is planning on returning to the circuit next Sunday at High Point Raceway, just in time for the third round of the 12-race AMA/Chevy Trucks U.S. National Motocross Series on May 25. The 17-year-old Team Kawasaki rider broke his collarbone on May 3 at the 125cc East-West Shootout in Las Vegas in a crash already immortalized on videotape by ESPN2. Many guessed that he would miss at least the first three rounds of the series and return at the fourth race in Southwick, Massachusetts, which follows two weeks after High Point. But after seeing veterans Mike Brown, Grant Langston, and Ryan Hughes go 1-2-3 at the opening round last weekend, Stewart and Kawasaki are realizing that he can't afford to miss three full races and still have any shot at the championship. Nothing is official, and Kawasaki and the Stewarts certainly won't send James out to ride if he can't hold on. But if he can, he will try to salvage as many points as he can at High Point. Racer X will let you know more as soon as we know more!
Bubba probable for High Point
From what we're hearing from several sources in the pro motocross pits, 125cc National Motocross Champion James "Bubba" Stewart is planning on returning to the circuit next Sunday at High Point Raceway, just in time for the third round of the 12-race AMA/Chevy Trucks U.S. National Motocross Series on May 25. The 17-year-old Team Kawasaki rider broke his collarbone on May 3 at the 125cc East-West Shootout in Las Vegas in a crash already immortalized on videotape by ESPN2. Many guessed that he would miss at least the first three rounds of the series and return at the fourth race in Southwick, Massachusetts, which follows two weeks after High Point. But after seeing veterans Mike Brown, Grant Langston, and Ryan Hughes go 1-2-3 at the opening round last weekend, Stewart and Kawasaki are realizing that he can't afford to miss three full races and still have any shot at the championship. Nothing is official, and Kawasaki and the Stewarts certainly won't send James out to ride if he can't hold on. But if he can, he will try to salvage as many points as he can at High Point. Racer X will let you know more as soon as we know more!