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Jordon Smith Update After Wild Crash in Whoops in 250SX Triple Crown Race One at Arlington SX [Update from Triumph]

February 22, 2025, 8:15pm
Mitch Kendra Mitch KendraSenior Online Content Manager
Jordon Smith Update After Wild Crash in Whoops in 250SX Triple Crown Race One at Arlington SX [Update from Triumph]
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Arlington, TX ArlingtonMonster Energy AMA Supercross Championship

In the first 250SX Triple Crown race of the night at the Arlington Supercross, we saw a handful of different race leaders. First, Jo Shimoda led the race from the get-go but tipped over in the sand, giving the lead away. Jordon Smith and Coty Schock battled for first place, but eventually Smith took over and pulled away. Unfortunately, one turn before taking the white flag, Smith had a wild crash in the whoops.

Avery Long was down in the whoops and as Smith came into the section, yellow flags were waving. Smith’s rear end got kicked out side-to-side and then Smith slammed down on his back on top of a whoop. Haiden Deegan, running second behind Smith, inherited the lead and then came by the following lap to take the race win as Smith was being tended to by the Alpinestars medical crew.

During the post-race interviews, Smith was placed on a backboard and lifted onto the Alpinestars medical cart. The North Carolina native raised both of his arms straight up to acknowledge the crowd, who cheered.

This is a tough blow to Smith, who had earned the win at the previous 250SX West race in Arizona when he earned Triumph’s first AMA Supercross race win. Smith entered tonight’s race in Texas just two points down from championship leader, KTM’s Julien Beaumer.

Our own Jason Weigandt, who is on play-by-play duty tonight calling the action on the TV broadcast, said Smith was being taken to a local hospital with suspected rib injuries.

We will provide more information when we learn any more information.

Here’s what took Jordon Smith out of the lead 🫣 #SupercrossLIVE #SMX pic.twitter.com/UPRgE64qRU

— Supercross LIVE! (@SupercrossLIVE) February 23, 2025

Per a report by play-by-play broadcaster @JasonWeigandt on Peacock: Jordon Smith is heading to a local hospital to get checked out for suspected rib injuries. #Supercross #SupercrossLIVE #SuperMotocross #SX2025 #SMX2025

— Mitch Kendra (@mitch_kendra) February 23, 2025

Update: 11:20 p.m. Eastern Saturday Night

Triumph announced on Instagram that Smith was evaluated at a hospital and diagnosed with a punctured lung. The team states he "will do everything in his power to return for the West/West Showdown in Indianapolis" which is set for March 8.

Smith also posted to X (formerly "Twitter") for an update of his own, which can be seen below as well.

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Hey guys, obviously really bummed with going down so hard like that. Was feeling good and felt good all the way through. I’m in the hospital right now. Unfortunately I sustained a punctured lung and possibly some broken ribs. All good we will heal up and be back as soon as…

— Jordon Smith (@jordon_smith19) February 23, 2025

Update: 5 p.m. Eastern Sunday Night

Smith took to Instagram for an in-depth update. He said he has four broken ribs, a punctured lung, and a small laceration on his spleen. 

"What a bummer. Can be doing everything right and still things happen in this sport that you just don’t know why. I’m beat up but I’ll be back! I’m currently still in the hospital. I have 4 broken ribs, a punctured lung, and a small laceration in my spleen. They’re monitoring me for a little longer and should be headed home in the morning. Thanks for all the support from the fans and from my family and team. We will come back stronger

Also huge thanks to the Alpinestars medical team for taking great care of me on the track and once we got back to the medic rig."

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Update: 11 a.m. Eastern Monday Morning

Smith posted on X that he was headed home from Texas. 

"Headed home from Dallas! Thanks to everyone who has reached out to us! I’m thankful it wasn’t worse, that was one of the hardest slams I’ve ever taken. Going to recover as quick and fully as possible and be back to the races soon.

Really feel like this is the best riding of my career, and that crash was just unfortunate. I’ve watched it back a hundred times and I can’t point out anything I could’ve done different other than maybe not on throttle as hard.

See you guys soon"

Headed home from Dallas! Thanks to everyone who has reached out to us! I’m thankful it wasn’t worse, that was one of the hardest slams I’ve ever taken. Going to recover as quick and fully as possible and be back to the races soon.

Really feel like this is the best riding of my…

— Jordon Smith (@jordon_smith19) February 25, 2025
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250SX West Standings - 2025

PositionRider Hometown Points
1Haiden Deegan Haiden Deegan Temecula, CA United States 109
2Julien Beaumer Julien Beaumer Lake Havasu City, AZ United States 103
3Cole Davies Cole Davies Waitoki, New Zealand New Zealand 87
4Jo Shimoda
Jo Shimoda
Suzuka, Japan Japan 86
5Jordon Smith
Jordon Smith
Belmont, NC United States 85
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