JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing Announces 2019 Supercross Team
Brea, CA (December 17, 2018) -
Suzuki Motor of America, Inc. (SMAI) and JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki
Factory Racing is excited to announce its race teams for the 2019
Monster Energy Supercross series. Geared up for the 450 class is
two-time 450 Supercross Champion Chad Reed and Justin Hill. In
addition, Alex Martin will join Jimmy Decotis, Kyle Peters, and
Enzo Lopes in the 250 class. The four-rider 250 program will race
with the all-new
2019 Suzuki RM-Z250.
Weston Peick, a 450 class favorite, will also return to the
JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing Team for his fifth year.
However, due to a serious injury at the Paris Supercross in
November where he suffered multiple facial injuries, Peick will not
be competing until he is healthy and ready. Peick is hopeful to
return to the track this season but until then, he will be signing
autographs and meeting fans at various Supercross races.
Fan favorite Chad Reed (#22) continues with the JGRMX team for the
2019 Supercross season.
Fourth on the all-time Supercross win list, with 44 main event
victories, Chad Reed is easily one of the most popular riders in
the paddock and will contest the 17-round 450 Supercross series on
a
Suzuki RM-Z450. The 36-year-old had a busy off-season, sweeping
the S-X Open in New Zealand and capturing the International FIM
Oceania Championship. He looks to carry that success into 2019.
After several successful 450 class outings in 2018, Justin Hill
(#46) will now race the Suzuki RM-Z450 full-time during the 2019
season.
Justin Hill, the 2017 Western Regional 250 Supercross Champion, is
moving up to the 450 class full-time in 2019. The Yoncalla, Oregon
native contested several 450 Supercross rounds in 2018 and served
notice by logging fast qualifying times and running up front. The
23-year-old is poised and confident heading into Anaheim 1 on
January 5th.
Armed with Suzuki's new RM-Z250, Jimmy Decotis is back with the
JGRMX 250 West Supercross effort for 2019.
Jimmy Decotis returns to the team for his second year. The Peabody,
Massachusetts native earned a podium at the Dallas Supercross and
positioned himself as a title contender, before sustaining a back
injury midway through the series. Decotis is focused and ready for
a great 250 West Supercross campaign.
Sporting a new competition number and teaming with Decotis in the
250 West Supercross championship, Brazil's Enzo Lopes (#67) is also
on the new RM-Z250.
Brazil's Enzo Lopes raced the 2018 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross
Championship under the JGRMX/Suzuki umbrella. The 19-year-old is
excited to contest his rookie season of Supercross on the Suzuki
RM-Z250. Lopes will join Decotis in the 250 West series.
New to Suzuki and JGRMX, Alex Martin (#26) has already put in the
time and effort to get fast on his new RM-Z250.
Alex Martin, out of Millville, Minnesota, has three podiums and
eight top-five finishes in his Supercross career. The 29-year-old
has enjoyed a successful off-season with the JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki
Factory Racing Team and is gunning for the 250 East series crown,
which begins on February 9th in Minneapolis.
Joining Martin in the 250 East Supercross championship, Kyle Peters
(#55) has surgery behind him and is ready to take on the new
season.
Kyle Peters was the feel-good story of the 2018 Supercross series.
The Greensboro, North Carolina resident showed determination and
resilience by finishing third at the Foxborough Supercross, while
racing with multiple torn ligaments in his knee. Peters underwent
surgery and is eager to get back on the Supercross podium. He will
join Martin in the 250 East series.
"Chad Reed is a consummate professional, and I see that he has that
hunger to win," said Jeremy Albrecht, JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki
Factory Racing team manager. "I'm also eager to see Justin Hill
race in the 450 class. The kid is an incredible talent. He has
really ramped up his training program this off-season. I am looking
forward to Weston Peick lining up to the gate when he's healthy.
Peick is a tough person and fierce competitor."
Albrecht continued, "In the 250 class, we scored a win and three
podiums with three different riders in our first year as Suzuki's
250 factory effort in 2018. With Decotis and Peters returning to
the team, Lopes making his Supercross debut, and proven veteran
Martin on the team, I expect bigger things in 2019. The all-new
Suzuki RM-Z250 is an outstanding platform, and all of the guys are
very happy with it."
Please visit www.jgrmxraceteam.com for more team news. Photos
courtesy of JGRMX.