Most Motocross racers break these bones.
Arms.
Legs.
Neck(rare)
Collarbone.
Hand.
Wrist.
Back(rare)
Knee.
Elbow.
Injuries:
Concussions.
Bruises.
Scratches.
The normal.
I am a girl and I have been riding for about 8 years and I have only broken my collarbone.
My best friend has broken everything but his neck.
Safety is paramount in any racing, an excellent helmet, excellent motocross boots, excellent goggles, designated racing apparel, such as: jersey, motocross pants, gloves. Motocross racing apparel have safety, and protection engineered into them, go with the best equipment, "Do not go cheap on your safety equipment", injuries happen in racing, the extent of those injuries could/can depend on the equipment you choose. And lastly, a ATV.
there are many here are some: supercross arena cross motocross freestyle motocross indoor motocross outdoor motocross
I never got a serious injury from riding motocross, the problem is, everything comes later. For example you don't know how to stand on the bike properly, and you mess up your knees - that will introduce you to the world of pain couple years later.
Motocross, Supercross, Arenacross, Freestyle Motocross, Supermoto
Motocross, Supercross, Arenacross, Freestyle Motocross, Supermoto
motocross tracks
A cr250 is a motocross bike
First of all, you can't play motocross, you race motocross. Motocross is the outdoor version of dirt bike racing. Supercross is indoor. Professional motocross racers race for 30 minutes plus 2 laps.
he own's everyone in the world at motocross and motocross freestyle. Even rally! he own's everyone in the world at motocross and motocross freestyle. Even rally!
Motocross Championship happened in 1994.
Motocross is a big sport?
Motocross Championship was created in 1994.