Cameron McAdoo (broken arm) out of Birmingham East / West Showdown
Cameron McAdoo broke his humerus in a heat crash in Seattle, but mounted up for the feature and finished fifth.
Cameron McAdoo will not mount up for this weekend's first 250 East / West Showdown at Protective Stadium in Birmingham, Alabama, as he continues to hear from a broken humerus suffered during the Seattle Supercross round. He sustained the injury in his heat race during Round 6, the last standalone Western divisional race, but felt well enough to ride in the feature. He finished fifth in that round.
"I wanted to jump on here and give you guys a quick update," McAdoo said on social media . "Unfortunately, I will not be racing in Birmingham this weekend. My crash in Seattle in the heat race ended up being a little bit more than just a monkey bump and some bruises, like I thought.
I got home and got some scans done and I ended up fracturing the top of my humerus. " Nick Romano named as Drew Adams replacement at Pro Circuit Kawasaki Nick Romano made one start in 2025 and finished 19th in the Birmingham Triple Crown. Dan Beaver , McAdoo entered the Birmingham weekend sixth in combined 250 championship points, five ahead of fellow Western divisional rider, Maximus Vohland.
The top-ranked rider in the Eastern division, Cole Davies, is 33 points behind, having run only three rounds compared to six in the West. "For the last four-and-a-half weeks, I've done everything in my power to get my shoulder back to full strength and be able to go race competitively. Unfortunately, time wasn't so much on my side, and I got together with Mitch [Payton] last night, and we made the decision that we weren't just going to go out there and rotate laps.