Jorge Prado Injury, Out for Glendale
Kawasaki released a statement last night that Prado will be out for this Saturday's Glendale Supercross, round 4, and potentially more rounds due to that dislocated right shoulder.
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Prado drops to 15th overall in the Monster Energy Supercross Championship ahead of Glendale—his season-best finish from San Diego for 12th.
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