Pridmore out, Lynn in at Alto.
Alto Evolution have undergone their second rider change of the season after revealing that Jason Pridmore has been ruled o🌠ut with an ongoing arm injury.
Pridmore made his debut for the team back at the Miller Motorsports Park round to replace the inexperienced Luca Morelli. However, he has found it difficult to shine on the🌞 🌳world stage with a best result of 18th coming in ten races.

Alto Evolution have undergone their second rider change of the se👍ason after r✅evealing that Jason Pridmore has been ruled out with an ongoing arm injury.
Pridmore made his debut for the team back at th🌸e Miller Motorsports Park round to replace the inexperienced Luca Morelli. However, he has found it difficult to shine on the world 𒆙stage with a best result of 18th coming in ten races.
Nonetheless, it is likely he will sit out the remainder o💜f the season after doctors advised him not to ride again until he has recovered from a compartment syndrome of the left forearm, a problem tha🐼t has afflicted him for much of the season.
"The entire Team is truly sad about it; we were happy and motivated with his improve🌼ments and looking positively towards this race."
In the meantime, Pridmore will be replaced by fellow American Matt Lynn, who crosses over from racing i💛n the AMA Superbike Championship. The 23-year-old is in his fifth season of Superbikes and is currently classified 13th in the overall standings.
"Replacing Jasonꦇ, we decided for the young AMA Superbike rider Matt Lynn, who we expect to perform a good latter part of the season with us.
"Matt was offi⛎cially presented for the Team and the Championship Organization today and he is very excited about debuting💙 on the World Superbike Championship with Alto Evolution."