Shorty Into Forced Rest After Dallas SX
Coach Seiji personal training cleint #29 Andrew Short made a valiant effort to race the Dallas edition of the 2012 Monster Energy Supercross Series but will be forced to take a few weeks off to let shoulder injuries that were sustained last weekend in San Diego heal. The Supercross.com/Honda rider and trainer Coach Seiji did everything possible during the week to promote healing of the injuries sustained in the first turn crash last weekend but the stresses of riding at this premier level proved too much. Andrew received preventative taping and went out for the first untimed practice but soon realized that his shoulder felt unstable and unsafe for riding. Andrew, ever determined, tried riding the second practice after more taping but the writing was on the wall and the smart decision would be to retire from the race.
Andrew, trainer and the entire team are of course disappointed but are even more determined to do what is necessary to get #29 back out there and riding at his best. Stay tuned...
Shorty Injured at San Diego
Supercross.com/Honda pilot #29 Andrew Short suffered a high speed get off during his heat race at the San Diego edition of the 2012 Monster Energy Supercross Series. Andrew ran into another rider's rear wheel as several riders pinched each other off as they were hurtling down the start straight. Andrew high sided and the momentum of his body threw him off the front and into the ground where he was also ran over by another rider. Andrew visited the Asterisk Mobile Medical unit and determined that there wasn't any broken bones and a shoulder dislocation was unlikely but the pain was too much to continue racing for the night.
Andrew is back at home and making his imaging and doctor's visits as this is written. Stay tuned for more updates.
A2 Proves Challenging for Shorty!
#29 Andrew Short and the Supercross.com/Honda team came into the Anaheim 2 round of the 2012 Monster Energy Supercross series hoping to carry the momentum of a season's best 5th place finish into Angel Stadium. Although the day started off extremely well, the tough track and tougher competition provided challenges that would turn the main event into a struggle to simply finish.
The Coach Seiji personal training client went through his well honed qualifying efforts to emerge with the 8th fastest overall time in the Supercross class, giving him a great 4th gate pick for his heat race.
The first turn of the A2 track seemed to split the field in half on the start: one half went to the far outside berm, one half tip toed around the inside. Andrew was in the first heat, got a good jump and immediately headed for the inside down the start straight. As the melee of riders urgently fought to get through, Andrew held tough on his inside line choice and came out in 6th place after the first few turns. The sharp end of the field started stringing out in the first pair of laps, then Shorty passed Partridge for 5th on lap three. Stewart was steadily pulling away at the front but on lap four, the JGR rider went down doing a tricky wheel tap rhythm, advancing Andrew into fourth place. A lap later, Andrew would take over third place by passing Hansen and would maintain that position for the remainder of the heat race.
Andrew again earned a good gate pick for the main. He gated well enough to hold down a top ten position after the first few lanes of the opening lap but then bad fortune would strike. He came up on to Metcalf's rear wheel while charging through the whoops, sending him down hard on his chest. Andrew took a while to remount and adjust his levers, returning to the action in last place by a large margin. A stop in the pits added to his deficit, going back out almost a lap down to the leaders. Although in last place, Andrew rode well for the remainder of the main event, eventually garnering a well earned 14th place.
Although far from attaining his goals and obviously dissappointed, Andrew (as well as Coach Seiji) is thankful that he left Angel Stadium in one piece to fight another day. On to San Diego!
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