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After a disappointing Pro Motocross season, Jorge Prado and Monster Energy Kawasaki have mutually decided to skip the three-round playoffs. This decision comes as both parties reflect on a challenging year filled with obstacles and setbacks.
Prado, a talented rider known for his competitive spirit, faced numerous difficulties throughout the season, which ultimately impacted his performance. The decision to forgo the SMX Playoffs allows him to regroup and focus on improving for future competitions.
Monster Energy Kawasaki, a prominent name in the motocross world, supports Prado’s choice, emphasizing the importance of mental and physical well-being in the sport. The team believes that taking this time off will enable them to strategize and come back stronger in the upcoming season.
Fans of Prado and the Kawasaki team will undoubtedly be eager to see how this decision influences their training and performance in the future. As the motocross community awaits their return, the focus remains on recovery and preparation for the next challenge.
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