West coast 250SX champion confirmed for outdoor opener despite wrist injury.
Yamalube Star Racing Yamaha’s Cooper Webb will contest this weekend’s opening round of the 2016 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship at Hangtown in Sacramento.
The two-time Monster Energy AMA Supercross 250SX Western Regional champion sustained a broken wrist in early April, an injury he is still yet to recover from.
Webb rode through the pain to clinch his second-consecutive supercross championship on 7 May in Las Vegas, and according to a recent social media post, he plans to continue doing so as the outdoor season kicks off.
“Five more days until gate drop,” Webb wrote on Instagram. “Ready to see what I can do this summer.”
The 2016 season opener will mark the second year in a row that Webb has entered the series under an injury cloud. 2015 saw him nursing an ankle injury which he then re-injured during the second moto of the event forcing him out of the following four rounds.