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Cycle News Issue 47 November 27

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 47 NOVEMBER 27, 2018 P29 help support Weston by making a tax-deductible donation (link below). All funds raised will go towards his substantial medical bills and the medical air transport. The Peick family's main goal is to get Weston back home to the States as safely as possible so he can get back to doing what he loves most, racing. Weston's road back to racing will be a long and difficult one; but one that will be achievable with the support from family, friends and fans. Any contribution towards Peick's R2R-Fund is greatly appreciated and will go a long way. He and his family are very grateful for all the love, prayer and positive thoughts everyone has sent his way. Updated: November 25, 2018t Weston Peick is recovering nicely at Hôpital Pitié- Salpêtrière after a seven-hour surgery to address his multiple facial fractures that concluded late yesterday evening. This surgery went longer than expected due to the extensive trauma to and around his eyes and nose. According to Peick's doctors his second surgery was a success. They were able to repair all the damage he sustained and expect to remove his tracheostomy tube as early as Tuesday, November 27th. With a pos- sible release date as early as Friday, November 30th if he meets all release requirements. Due to the successfully second surgery that had no complications and the proficient surgical- ly staff, once the tracheostomy tube is removed Peick will be cleared for non-medical assisted air transport. He will be required to have non- assisted commercial air transport but that will be a fraction of the expected cost. Peick will have a long road to a full recovery once he's back in California. According to his Paris surgeons, the damage he sustained to his right eye will require treatment from a specialist and he will need another less invasive nose surgery once the swelling has gone down. For more information and/or would like to help with Peick's medical expenses, click here. CN HARRISON, AMES JOIN ROCKWELL RACING YAMAHA M itchell Harrison and Jon Ames will make up the 2019 AMA Supercross team for Rockwell Racing Yamaha. Both riders will compete in the 250SX West Region Supercross Championship. Harrison reached a career milestone in 2018 when he finished on the podium in the 250MX class at Unadilla, and Ames is looking forward getting back to racing after sitting out all of 2018 with an injury. The team announced that Chris Elliott will continue as team manager. CN Mitchell Harrison will wear Rockwell Racing Yamaha colors in 2019.

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