Peter Lenz Update
(Vancouver, WA, USA) – Ten weeks ago 12-year old American 125GP racer Peter Lenz experienced a life-changing event when a combination of mechanical failures simultaneous occurred resulting in him crashing into an unprotected tire and concrete wall at an estimated 90 mph. Peter was in the ICU for several days and the hospital for two weeks. Six surgeries, five broken bones and one severed nerve later, Peter headed home beat up but optimistically determined.
Peter visited his surgeon today and was told that he would recover 100% from his injuries. He will have a short surgery to remove the external fixator removed from his leg on September 11th. After that he has six weeks until he will be cleared to return to sporting activities. Throughout this whole experience Peter has been learning who he is as a person and a racer, “This recovery has been hard, a difficult time. All the get well cards boosted me when I was in the hospital. It made me think about how much I appreciate everyone behind me. The cards, people visiting me, and calling me really helped me out,” explained Peter
A constant motivation for Peter has been getting back on a bike, “It’s been hard because I haven’t heard the sound of my bike in weeks, it really makes me appreciate the time I have riding. I know that I want to race for as long as I can, it’s what I want to do for sure. When I get back on the bike, I know I am going to be faster than I was. I have new motivation to go even harder. When I’m not riding I am really not myself, I don’t want to loose that part of me.
“Thanks to Arai, Impact Armor and Sidi for keeping me safe, and to all my sponsors that have stuck with me. My season was cut short, but even with that, it was one of the best years I’ve ever had. I learned a lot and look forward to getting back on the bike.”
Peter will slowly work back into riding over the coming months as he regains his physical strength, first on dirt, then MiniGP bikes, finally returning to 125 GP bikes after he has regained his physical strength and full use of his left hand.
A new three minute video of Peter talking about riding, his crash and his motivation to come back in 2010 is viewable on YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZiH8UT6hHA and also on his website: http://www.peterlenz.com
Peter Lenz is sponsored by his Mom and Dad, California Superbike School, Pro Honda Oils and Chemicals, Arai Helmets, BigB Racing, Pilot Leathers, Pro Caliber Motorsports, R-Tech Racing Fuel, EDR Performance, Sidi Boots, CRG Levers, Millennium Technologies, Catalyst Racing Composites, Tank Tredz, Bridgestone, Motion Pro, RK Chains, Vortex Racing, Barnett Clutches, SBS Brake Pads, Chicken Hawk Racing, Carbon Tech, Miller Paint and Graphics, Zero Gravity, Loud Art, Performance Under Gear (PUG), Catalyst Suspension, Spider Grips, Dymag Wheels, Traxxion, US Bearings and Drives, and supporters like you!
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Peter, I just wanted to take the opportunity to tell you how much I enjoyed following you at Jennings last Monday! I did not know who you were or what you have been through recently. I was the control rider on the Black ZX10r that paced you at 1:25. Very respectable after a 6 month hiatus! I would love the opportunity to ride with you again. Shoot me an e-mail if you plan on returning to JenningsGP. I put a special thread up for you on the Jennings forum, General-”Peter Lenz is my new hero”. Check it out if you get a chance. Some of the best riders in the south posted up on it! Keep the throttle turned and rubber side down! I know you will do great things!:-)