Courtesy of Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki
Corona, Calif. (January 23, 2012) – Los Angeles’
Dodger Stadium played host to the Monster Energy AMA Supercross
Championship for the second time. Despite an ominous weather report,
fans made their way to the stadium to catch round four of the series, in
what proved to be an exciting and intense night of racing.
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider Dean Wilson kept his podium
momentum going and finished with a solid second in the Supercross Lites
West Main. Wilson quickly got serious after an average start, and made
multiple passes in the first lap. He held strong for the remainder of
the race and finished in the runner-up spot. Wilson leaves Los Angeles
one point behind the current points leader in the class, and wants
everyone to know he’s taking the championship seriously.
“Second place is alright,” says Wilson, “but after winning in Phoenix
I’m not really happy with second place anymore. Once you get the
feeling of a win it’s hard to accept anything else. I know exactly what I
have to work on this week, so I’m just going to stay focused and get it
done.”
Tyla Rattray came to Los Angeles with the points lead, and the
coveted red plate, in the Supercross Lites West Region. Rattray’s heat
race didn’t go as planned, however, and a slight mishap forced him
farther back in the pack than he had hoped, giving him a less-than-ideal
gate pick for the Main. Rattray’s tenacious drive kept him focused
during the Supercross Lites Main, though, and the South African stayed
aggressive and finished strong in fourth. He still sits in the top three
in the overall series points.
“It was a little bit of a tough night and it’s unfortunate that I got
such a bad gate pick as a result of my heat race,” said Rattray, “but
there are a few things I’m going to work on during the week and I plan
on coming out swinging in Oakland.”
Broc Tickle fully redeemed himself in Los Angeles, and showed
everyone he deserves to ride with the big boys. The competition was
stacked in the Supercross Class, but Tickle stayed consistent and strong
all night and earned an eighth place finish.
“I would say it was a big improvement from last weekend,” said
Tickle. “We made some changes on the bike and watched a few tapes to
find out where I could improve. I got a good start and made it up to
eighth, but the top five isn’t a far reach for me. I can definitely do
it.”
The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki boys head to Oakland, Calif.,
this Saturday, January 28th for the fourth round of the Monster Energy
AMA Supercross Championship. Wilson sits second, one point behind the
series points leader, in the Supercross Lites West Region with 62
points. Rattray moves to third with 60 points, and Tickle jumps up to
14th with 22 points in the Supercross Class.
About Pro Circuit
Based in Corona, Calif., Pro Circuit Inc. is a leader in off-road
motorcycle and ATV exhausts and aftermarket performance parts. Started
in 1978, Pro Circuit is the go to shop for recreational riders and
professionals for everything from suspension work to complete engine
packages, and everything in between.
Created by former desert racer Mitch Payton, Pro Circuit proves
its products and services week-in and week-out through its tagline “We
Race.” Every product that dons the Pro Circuit stamp stems from the
legendary Pro Circuit race team. A staple in the professional paddock,
Pro Circuit Racing has earned 28 AMA championships and more than 200
race wins in more than 30 years of competition.
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