Peick speaks publicly following on-track altercation.
Autotrader.com/Monster Energy/Toyota Yamaha’s Weston Peick has released a public apology following his incident with MotoConcepts’ Vince Friese at the Monster Energy AMA Supercross season opener.
Peick, disqualified from the Anaheim event, fined $US5000 and given a one-round suspension by the AMA, was yet to comment on the aggressive clash between the two riders until now.
“While I have had some time to absorb my actions of this past Saturday night, I felt it was important to apologise for the way I handled myself in the heat of battle,” said Peick. “I must admit, I have been overwhelmed by the support I have received, but we know the race track is meant for just that – a place to race our motorcycles.”
The 450SX contender is hoping to put this issue behind him and turn his focus to the remaining rounds of the series: “I can’t ever remember a year where the depth of the racing field has been so strong. I’m looking forward to getting back to round three and racing the way I know how and representing my sponsors and fans to the very best of my ability.”
Friese is yet to make any comments on the incident.