One of our own needs our help in a big way right now. Professional racer Adler Caudle had a very bad crash while practicing at Jeeps Motorcycle Club this past Saturday.
Right now, Caudle is in Kansas having surgeries on his spine, in which he fractured in the crash. Right now he is paralyzed from the waist down and the diagnosis is that he most likely will never be able to walk again.
If you are able to help with any of the medical bills the Road2Recovery has stepped up to help the Caudle family out. The official press release is below with more information on how to help out. Thank you all in advance.
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POWAY, Calif. (September 18, 2024) – On September 14, 2024, number 559 AMA Pro Motocross racer, 18 year old Adler Caudle was involved in a serious accident at Jeeps Motorcycle Club. During a practice session, Adler, over jumped a triple into a rhythm section causing him to not get enough lift off of the next jump. He was then sent into the face of the following jump and in an attempt to save himself, went over the next two jumps with his feet off of the pegs which sent him over the bars causing him to land on his head at the face of the last jump. As a result of his crash, Adler sustained a T-5 burst fracture with a T-5 spinal cord transection, resulting in a severe spinal cord injury
Adler is currently located at Saint Francis Regional Medical, in Wichita, Kansas where he has already undergone one surgery in an attempt to stabilize his spine. A spinal fusion from T-3 to T-7 with instrumentation added to the spinal column for support. Adler is currently in the surgical ICU unit being observed. Adler is now paralyzed from the waist down and it is unlikely Adler will ever be able to walk again. Despite this, he’s staying incredibly positive and hopeful, saying, “I am currently paralyzed from the belly button down and will be ‘forever.’ I will make a miracle happen.”
Adler’s passion for motocross has always been inspiring, he has spent 15 years dedicated to working towards his goal of racing professional motocross and supercross. Although he won’t be racing at the national level as he’d hoped, his love for the sport remains strong. We know Adler’s positive spirit and the support from friends, family, and the rest of the motocross community will help him through this.
For those of you who would like to generously show your support and get updates on Adler’s recovery, please visit Adler Caudle’s Road 2 Recovery Cause Page. Additionally, we appreciate any messages and words of encouragement to lift Adler’s spirits as he and his family navigate this extremely difficult time.
For more information on how to support Adler Caudle, please go HERE.
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