It has been two weeks since JGR / Suzuki’s Weston Peick crashed at the Paris SX and sustained numerous facial fractures, and we are finally hearing from Weston himself about the painful ordeal that followed.

“Well this has been one hell of a injury,” Weston said from his @WestonPeick Instagram account and on his Facebook page. “I can’t even explain how much suffering has gone on over the past 2 weeks. I had well over 10 fractures throughout my face 3 surgeries. But it’s finally turning for the better I’m walking around slowly and getting my body moving again, I’ll be flying back home to the states Tuesday. Huge shoutout to Road 2 Recovery and everyone that has made donations to help support this long positive journey to getting back on the bike. I can’t thank my family and friends enough for their prayers and positive thoughts. Big thanks to all of the people here in France that have made my stay easier and more suitable for my family.”

It is good to hear the worst of Weston’s injury is likely behind him and he can now head back from France to the US and begin the recovery process at his home. We wish the big man a quick recovery and cannot wait to see him back at the races.

You can check out a couple of the latest Instagram updates from Weston and Road 2 Recovery below.

 

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#WestonPeickUpdate 12/02/18… 2 weeks post injury & 3 surgeries later, @westonpeick is set for a release from the Paris hospital this Monday, 12/03/18. He has been cleared to fly back home & is booked on the first flight to California on Tuesday morning. Doctors removed his tracheostomy and feeding tube earlier this week after his 3rd surgery. His latest surgery performed added three facial plates. For the full update click the link in our bio. Please keep him and his family in your thoughts and prayers. Keep the positive vibes coming 🙌🏼. #WestonStrong #R2R #HelpUsHelpOthers #AllMostHome #Repost @westonpeick ・・・ Well this has been one hell of a injury I can’t even explain how much suffering has gone on over the past 2 weeks. I had well over 10 fractures throughout my face 3 surgeries. But it’s finally turning for the better I’m walking around slowly and getting my body moving again, I’ll be flying back home to the states Tuesday. Huge shoutout to @road2recovery and everyone that has made donations to help support this long positive journey to getting back on the bike. I can’t thank my family and friends enough for their prayers and positive thoughts. Big thanks to all of the people here in France that have made my stay easier and more suitable for my family.

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