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Motocross Action
2026-04-09 21:20:16

2026 NASHVILLE SUPERCROSS PRE-RACE REPORT: INJURED LIST, TV SCHEDULE & MORE

Summary By: eMotoX
The 2026 Supercross season advances to its thirteenth round this weekend in Nashville, with significant developments in both the 250 and 450 classes. In the 250 East division, Cole Davies continues to build on his points lead over Seth Hammaker, though the championship battle remains finely poised with several rounds still to come. Meanwhile, the 450 class spotlight is firmly on Ken Roczen, who is just five points shy of the championship lead and has demonstrated impressive form in recent races. Nashville holds particular emotional weight for Roczen, as it was the venue of a previous season’s severe injury that ended his title hopes, making this weekend a chance for redemption and a statement of resilience. The race day schedule promises a full and tightly packed programme, beginning early with industry services and AMA registration, progressing through qualifying sessions for both 250 and 450 classes, and culminating in the main events and victory ceremonies in the afternoon. Fans can expect a well-structured day of competition, with multiple heats and last chance qualifiers setting the stage for the main races. The event also features KTM Junior Racing sessions and fan engagement activities such as FanFest, ensuring a comprehensive experience for attendees and viewers alike. Injury concerns continue to impact the field, with several key riders sidelined ahead of Nashville. Aaron Plessinger is out with a hip labral tear, confirmed by KTM to require intensive treatment, likely ruling him out for the remainder of the Supercross season. Jo Shimoda will also miss the remaining rounds due to a leg injury sustained in St. Louis, opting to focus on the upcoming motocross season instead. Pierce Brown’s recent crash in Birmingham resulted in a broken collarbone and dislocated wrist, prematurely ending his title challenge for now, though he remains determined to return as soon as possible. The injuries to prominent riders add further uncertainty to the championship battles, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape as the season progresses. With Roczen closing in on the lead and Davies extending his advantage in the 250 class, the Nashville round could prove pivotal in setting the tone for the final stretch of the season. Fans and teams alike will be watching closely to see how these developments influence the momentum and whether any new contenders emerge in the wake of these setbacks.