Haiden Deegan, the rising motocross star, successfully underwent wrist surgery earlier today to remove hardware from a previous injury. The surgery addressed a screw in his wrist, initially implanted after he broke it prior to the 2024 Supercross season. This decision came after careful consultation with medical professionals and his Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing team, who prioritized his long-term health and competitive readiness.
Deegan’s injury and subsequent surgery were pivotal factors in his recent absence from major events like the 2024 Motocross of Nations. His recovery timeline is designed to ensure optimal preparation for the upcoming Supercross season, where he aims to chase the coveted 250SX title after a stellar year that included strong performances in both Supercross and outdoor championships.
The procedure marks an essential step in his rehabilitation, enabling Deegan to resume training soon with full focus on the 2025 season. Fans and team members are optimistic about his recovery, given his track record of resilience and determination.
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