Henry Miller returns to motocross at Millville after recovery from injury

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Last updated Jul 19, 2026

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Henry Miller made his return to professional motocross on July 18 at Millville, Minnesota, competing in the Pro Nationals. After achieving his best career finish in AMA Supercross, Miller faced a setback when he crashed during practice in May, injuring his face and dealing with lingering nerve issues in his right shoulder and arm. Despite limited preparation time, he finished 23rd overall in the 250 Class field. Miller plans to continue racing this summer, with upcoming events scheduled in Washougal, Washington, next week.

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  • Miller placed 23rd overall at Millville
  • Suffered face injury during a May practice crash
  • Dealing with nerve damage in shoulder and arm
  • Plans to compete in Washougal next week
  • MX6 Racing continues to support his campaign
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Jul. 18—MILLVILLE — In mid-May, Henry Miller had as much momentum as he's ever had in his 10-year professional motorcycle racing career. The Rochester native was coming off the best finish of his career in the AMA Supercross points standings, after placing seventh in the 250SX East series. He was comfortable with his team, his bike and his health as the AMA Pro Motocross season neared. Then, ...

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