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Motocross Star, 16, Dies in Tragic Mid-Race Crash After Being 'Run Over'
Motocross Star, 16, Dies in Tragic Mid-Race Crash After Being 'Run Over'

Yahoo

time30-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Motocross Star, 16, Dies in Tragic Mid-Race Crash After Being 'Run Over'

A rising teenage motocross star named Aidan Zingg is being remembered in tributes after he died in a fatal crash during a race. "It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the passing of Kawasaki Team Green rider Aidan Zingg Zingg lost his life following injuries sustained during a crash at Mammoth Motocross in Mammoth Lakes, California. Zingg's dedication and kind demeanor will forever be remembered," Kawasaki Racing wrote on X. Advertisement According to TMZ, Zingg died during a race on June 28 at the 2025 Mammoth Motocross event in Mammoth Lakes, California. Zingg was a "16-year-old motocross prodigy from Washington," the publication Dirt Bike Lover reported, adding that he was "known for his remarkable talent and fierce determination." Zingg "went down in a corner during a race," Dirt Bike Lover reported, adding that, after crashing, "he was reportedly run over by multiple bikes and remained unconscious on the track for two laps before the race was red flagged." Zingg "had quickly made a name for himself in the national amateur circuit and had recently signed with Kawasaki's prestigious Team Green program," that site reported. Advertisement The Mammoth Motorcross event concluded June 29. "Every summer since 1968, racers have flocked to Mammoth Lakes for this classic event – the oldest continuous running motocross in the USA. The track has changed a little over the years, but the fun hasn't. Many racers have honed their skills and made a name for themselves on this track," the website says. Motocross reporter Kellen Brauer wrote on X, "Honestly at a loss for words hearing about Aidan Zingg passing today. It took me out of it here at Southwick as soon as I heard and I still just can't believe it. My heart hurts for his family and friends. The moto community lost a genuinely good kid. May he rest in peace." Related: Airport Traveler 'Violently' Kicked 25-Pound Beagle Named Freddie, Officials Say Motocross Star, 16, Dies in Tragic Mid-Race Crash After Being 'Run Over' first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 30, 2025

Jason Anderson out of the remainder of Supercross with 'ongoing health concerns'
Jason Anderson out of the remainder of Supercross with 'ongoing health concerns'

Yahoo

time04-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Jason Anderson out of the remainder of Supercross with 'ongoing health concerns'

Jason Anderson will miss the remainder of the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross season to deal with ongoing health concerns. Last week, Anderson missed the entire Seattle program because of what was described as a family emergency. Neither the rider nor the team has provided an update on the cause of that emergency. Still, after missing that round and leaving the Pacific Northwest seventh in the championship standings, 85 points behind the leader, Anderson decided to concentrate on his health. Advertisement "After sitting out Seattle, Jason Anderson has made the decision with the support of his family and Kawasaki to sit out the remainder of the Supercross season to address ongoing health concerns," Kawasaki Racing announced on social media. "His current plan is to focus on returning to competition for the [Pro Motocross] series fully prepared and ready to compete. "Monster Energy Kawasaki will continue to attend the remaining Supercross rounds to be in support of Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki and Team Green SMX Next riders." Anderson began the season with three podium finishes in the first five races. He failed to crack the top five in his next five appearances with a best result of sixth in Detroit, Michigan. More SuperMotocross News Joey Savatgy returns to SX in Foxborough Dean Wilson to fill in at Honda HRC Advertisement Foxborough Supercross preview Foxborough betting odds What riders said after Seattle Seattle 450 Results | 250 Results Haiden Deegan, Julien Beaumer argue in Seattle Jordon Smith returns in Seattle Haiden Deegan arrested for street racing A DM led to partnership between Moranz, Champion Tool

Jason Anderson out of the remainder of Supercross with 'ongoing health concerns'
Jason Anderson out of the remainder of Supercross with 'ongoing health concerns'

NBC Sports

time03-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • NBC Sports

Jason Anderson out of the remainder of Supercross with 'ongoing health concerns'

Jason Anderson will miss the remainder of the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross season to deal with ongoing health concerns. Last week, Anderson missed the entire Seattle program because of what was described as a family emergency. Neither the rider nor the team has provided an update on the cause of that emergency. Still, after missing that round and leaving the Pacific Northwest seventh in the championship standings, 85 points behind the leader, Anderson decided to concentrate on his health. 'After sitting out Seattle, Jason Anderson has made the decision with the support of his family and Kawasaki to sit out the remainder of the Supercross season to address ongoing health concerns,' Kawasaki Racing announced on social media. 'His current plan is to focus on returning to competition for the [Pro Motocross] series fully prepared and ready to compete. 'Monster Energy Kawasaki will continue to attend the remaining Supercross rounds to be in support of Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki and Team Green SMX Next riders.' Anderson began the season with three podium finishes in the first five races. He failed to crack the top five in his next five appearances with a best result of sixth in Detroit, Michigan. More SuperMotocross News Joey Savatgy returns to SX in Foxborough Dean Wilson to fill in at Honda HRC Foxborough Supercross preview Foxborough betting odds What riders said after Seattle Seattle 450 Results | 250 Results Haiden Deegan, Julien Beaumer argue in Seattle Jordon Smith returns in Seattle Haiden Deegan arrested for street racing A DM led to partnership between Moranz, Champion Tool

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