Attention all Supercross fans! We've got some breaking news regarding the upcoming Arlington round. Jorge Prado, the exceptional rider from Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, will be taking a much-needed break this weekend.
Let's dive into the details. On February 18, 2026, Red Bull KTM released a statement confirming that Prado, the four-time world champion, will sit out Round 7 of the AMA Supercross Championship in Arlington, Texas. This decision comes after a heavy crash during the final qualifying session in Seattle, which left Prado with excessive swelling and irritation in his right shoulder.
While the team is relieved to confirm that no major injuries were sustained, they're taking a cautious approach to Prado's recovery. Ian Harrison, the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team Manager, explained, "We're not in a title fight with Jorge, his health is paramount. So, we've decided to give him a week off the bike to prioritize his well-being."
Prado's recent performance has been nothing short of impressive. Since rejoining Red Bull KTM for the 2026 U.S.-based SMX World Championship, he's consistently delivered top-tier results. He's finished on the Main Event podium at Anaheim 1, secured three Heat Race wins, and even qualified quickest at Glendale and Seattle.
But here's where it gets controversial... With the Daytona Supercross just around the corner, will Prado be able to make a full recovery in time? And this is the part most people miss: even if he does return for Daytona, will he be able to perform at his peak, or will the injury affect his performance? These are the questions that will keep fans on the edge of their seats.
So, what do you think? Is this a wise decision by the team, or do you think Prado should push through and compete in Arlington? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below! Let's spark a discussion and see where it takes us.