Jorge Prado wrapped up his debut season in Pro Motocross with a P-6 overall in the standings, marking a tough introduction to the 450 class. Prado admitted it was a heartbreaking season, struggling to feel comfortable on the bike and battling an unsafe feeling throughout races.
“Never felt comfortable on the bike, not even a bit! This builds to an unsafe feeling on it,” Prado shared, reflecting on the difficulties of adapting to the higher-powered machinery. Despite the challenges, he’s grateful to finish the season healthy and ready for a comeback.
“Happy to be in one piece and fit. Hopefully we’re back where we belong soon,” he added, signaling determination for a stronger performance next year.
Prado’s first year in Pro Motocross has been a test of resilience, but fans can expect him to come back stronger as he continues to adapt to the premier class.
Jorge Prado posted – P-6 Overall in the @promotocross standings.
It was a very tough season to say the least.
Cruising around every single race was heartbreaking for me, especially knowing my capabilities…
Never felt comfortable on the bike, not even a bit! This builds to an unsafe feeling on it.
Didn’t expect this year to go this way at all.
Happy to be in one piece and fit.
Hopefully we’re back where we belong soon
