
But like you said, it’s been a long time since I’ve had a gate drop. Yeah, yeah, at the first round of outdoors I did my ACL and some other stuff in my knee, so that was pretty unfortunate.

Going back to the opening outdoor race of the season at Fox Raceway in Southern California last May where you were injured in the second moto, you just straight-up haven’t raced in quite a while now, huh? I had a small crash last week and that set me back a little bit, so that is why I think I’ll end up being on the East. I was a little bit behind with my knee injury from last year, but I’m feeling pretty good now. Q: Do you know which 250SX region you will compete in come 2022?ĬAMERON MCADOO: It’s looking more like East, but we don’t really know for sure. On New Year’s Eve and with a little bit of free time on his hands, Cameron McAdoo talked about just where he’ll be at come 2022.
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A fighting third overall in the 2021 250SX West Region Supercross Series, and a first AMA Pro Racing victory (Daytona) as well as an additional five podium finishes, McAdoo’s ’21 season came to a grinding halt in late May when he suffered a crash in moto two of the Fox Raceway 1 National and wound up with a torn ACL and a tibia fracture. Hammering out testing laps as part of the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki racing team in preparation for the 2022 Monster Energy Supercross Series, the 24 year-old also managed to find time to get engaged this September to Maddie Salute, who is a member of the three-part harmony country recording act Temecula Road.Īnd while it is fantastic news from the soon-to-be-married couple, it’s not supercross news, and that’s where we now step in.

Cameron McAdoo has been a man on the move.
