Jason Anderson Withdraws from Remainder of 2025 SuperMotocross Season Due to Health Concerns
Jason Anderson, one of the sport’s most recognizable figures, has officially withdrawn from the remainder of the 2025 SuperMotocross season due to ongoing health concerns. The announcement came earlier this week from his team, who cited that Anderson has been dealing with lingering health issues that have impacted his ability to compete at the highest level.
Anderson, the 2018 AMA Supercross Champion, has been a fan favorite throughout his career for his aggressive riding style, competitive spirit, and consistent performances. Despite a strong start to the season, recent rounds have seen him struggle with fitness and fatigue, leading to speculation about his condition. His team confirmed that after medical evaluations and discussions with health professionals, the decision was made in the interest of his long-term well-being.
“While it’s incredibly disappointing to step away mid-season, my health has to come first,” Anderson said in a statement. “I’ve been pushing through some issues that just haven’t resolved, and after consulting with my doctors and team, we felt this was the best course of action.”
The withdrawal marks a significant blow to his team’s championship hopes, as Anderson had been a key contender and consistent points scorer. However, team officials voiced full support for the decision, emphasizing the importance of Anderson’s recovery over competition.
Fans and fellow riders alike have flooded social media with messages of support, wishing the veteran rider a speedy and full recovery. While his return timeline remains uncertain, Anderson has expressed optimism about getting back on the bike once he’s fully healthy.
As the 2025 SuperMotocross season continues, Anderson’s absence will undoubtedly be felt, but his health and future remain the top priority.