Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Adam Cianciarulo returned to racing this weekend at Daytona Supercross after missing several rounds. The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider has been dealing with a broken bone in a finger on his left hand since Anaheim 1, where he collided with Jorge Prado in the final turn of the main event. After missing the next six rounds, Cianciarulo feels better enough to get back on the bike this weekend for round 8 in Daytona. In the weeks following A1, Cianciarulo was unable to put in normal days of riding at the test track. He commented following the San Diego Supercross that he has been riding but skipping the whoops to stay fresh and avoid further damage to his finger.
The latest rumors from the PulpMX Review Show suggest that Adam Cianciarulo is considering retiring at the end of this year. This rumor is not confirmed but more of speculation. However, it is becoming more likely, as Cianciarulo has been struggling with racing lately. The recent rumors of Jorge Prado coming to Kawasaki to race Supercross in 2025 are starting to make more sense in this context.