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Last night he passed and dropped a factory rider and is tied for 5th in points. Really impressive performance for both Enzo and his team. Is he still planning to take the summer off?
He’s been one of the bigger surprises on the west coast for sure. He’s been looking really good this year
Impressive, I could see Mitch making a bid for him next year.
I think he’s racing the Brazilian Supercross series. He makes the majority of his money from that series.
Very good year. If he can build on this, and have a solid off season he could be a top 3 guy round in round out next year.
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What what’s going on at PC, it might make sense for Mitch to throw him a little coin to stick around this summer. Don’t know what his outdoor credentials are, though.
Enzo seems pretty committed to going to Brazil for the Summer, Enzo's team here tried to get him for outdoors and the money at home is too good to pass up.
Mitch has Jett Reynolds, Ryder DiFrancesco, Seth Hammaker, Cameron McAdoo, and Jo Shimoda for outdoors right now (Forkner should be the only one out as of right now).
Interesting. You would think with a solid outdoor season he could line himself up for a real nice payday in 2024 and beyond that I would think would best anything he could make in Brazil.
He's a better SX rider.
He only has 12 outdoor races with the average result being 18th.
His best was 12th and his worst was 31st.
Is it me or does Enzo look like he could drop a bit of weight?
Dude is getting better every year. I'm impressed.
He seems to be a taller guy, dropping 10-15lbs would definitely get him on a better power to weight ratio compared to some of the smaller guys he’s racing against. He does also wear that undershirt roost deflector that could be what makes you think he could be above ideal weight. Being tall doesn’t seem to be bothering J-Law too bad.
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