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This sucks ... WP23 had been hauling the mail both races this SX season .. He had the 5th fastest time last week and was racing in the top 3 in the main event most of time this week ...
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One of, if not the biggest surprise of the 2015 Monster Energy Supercross, an FIM World Championship series, has been JGRMX/Auto Trader/Yamaha’s Weston Peick. After grinding it out for years as a privateer, the #23 finally got a full-time shot on a factory team, and he is showing everyone why he should be paid top dollar to race a dirt bike.
At the first round in Anaheim, Weston finished a solid 7th, but at round two, a small mistake after riding seventeen perfect laps cost him his first ever podium finish in Phoenix. Early in the Phoenix SX 450SX main event, Weston passed the 2010 450SX Champion, Red Bull/KTM’s Ryan Dungey, for 3rd and held that position under extreme pressure from the #5 for seventeen laps. Unfortunately on lap seventeen, Weston cased a jump, rolled his ankle and suffered a broken bone in his foot. With that, Dungey was able to get around Weston, but the #23 still hung to his best-ever finish in 4th.

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One of, if not the biggest surprise of the 2015 Monster Energy Supercross, an FIM World Championship series, has been JGRMX/Auto Trader/Yamaha’s Weston Peick. After grinding it out for years as a privateer, the #23 finally got a full-time shot on a factory team, and he is showing everyone why he should be paid top dollar to race a dirt bike.
At the first round in Anaheim, Weston finished a solid 7th, but at round two, a small mistake after riding seventeen perfect laps cost him his first ever podium finish in Phoenix. Early in the Phoenix SX 450SX main event, Weston passed the 2010 450SX Champion, Red Bull/KTM’s Ryan Dungey, for 3rd and held that position under extreme pressure from the #5 for seventeen laps. Unfortunately on lap seventeen, Weston cased a jump, rolled his ankle and suffered a broken bone in his foot. With that, Dungey was able to get around Weston, but the #23 still hung to his best-ever finish in 4th.
