Julien Beaumer’s 2025 AMA Pro Motocross campaign has hit a temporary setback, with confirmation that the rising star will miss at least a couple of upcoming rounds. The young rider, who has impressed fans and teams alike with his speed and resilience this season, will be sidelined due to what sources close to his camp describe as a precautionary measure following a minor injury.
Beaumer, known for his smooth style and fearless approach, has been one of the standout rookies in the Pro Motocross paddock this year. After making waves in Supercross, he carried that momentum outdoors and quickly became a consistent top-10 threat in the highly competitive 250 class. His starts have been strong, his racecraft mature beyond his years, and many expected him to build on that promise during the summer stretch of the series.
However, the grueling nature of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship takes its toll even on the fittest riders. Beaumer reportedly picked up a knock during training earlier this month. While the injury is not believed to be serious, his team has opted to err on the side of caution to ensure the 18-year-old does not risk aggravating it and compromising the rest of the season—or his future.
In a brief statement, Beaumer thanked his team and fans for their support. “Obviously it’s tough to sit out, because I love racing and I feel like I was really finding my flow outdoors. But I know this is the smart move. I’ll be back stronger soon,” he said.
No exact timeline has been given for his return, but insiders suggest Beaumer could be back on the gate before the end of the series, depending on how quickly he recovers. His absence opens the door for other young riders on his team to step up and gain valuable track time in one of the sport’s toughest series.
For fans, Beaumer’s brief hiatus is a disappointment, but there’s optimism that this measured break will help him stay healthy for the long haul. With his talent and dedication, many believe it’s only a matter of time before he’s back up front, challenging for moto wins and eyeing future championship contention.
As the season continues, all eyes will be on Beaumer’s recovery and the impact of his absence on the 250 class standings. One thing’s for sure—when he’s back, he’ll be more determined than ever to make up f
or lost time.