Yamaha Factory Motocrosser Cooper Webb Will Miss Monster Energy Cup Due To Thumb Injury

With the Monster Energy Cup
coming up on October 14 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, a
decision has been made by Cooper Webb and his Monster
Energy/Yamalube/Chaparral/Yamaha Financial Services/Yamaha
Factory Racing team that he will not compete in the event due
to lingering issues with the right thumb that he injured in
practice at the Monster Energy MXGP of the USA in Jacksonville,
Florida, earlier this month. The announcement was made by Keith
McCarty, Motorsports Racing Division Manager for Yamaha
Motor Corporation, U.S.A.
Cooper is having surgery today to repair the damage he sustained
during the MXGP, and he will begin rehabbing as soon as possible in
order to be 100% ready for the start of the 2018 Monster Energy
Supercross season, which begins in early January.
Cooper commented, "I'm
extremely bummed that I will miss out on the Monster Energy Cup,
I've had success in the past at that event, and I was really
looking forward to racing the new
2018 YZ450F under the lights in Las Vegas. With that being
said, I will be getting surgery today on my thumb to speed up the
healing process and make sure that I'm 100% for the 2018 season.
Anaheim is the main priority right now, and I will be doing
everything in my power to make sure I'm healthy and focused when
the gate drops. Thank you to my awesome fans and sponsors for
sticking behind me, and I will be ready to go come January.