Press Release

Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki Makes History in the 250 Class



CORONA
, Calif. (September 12, 2011) - Monster
Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki earned a spot in the record books after
completing a an undefeated season in the 250 class of the AMA Motocross
Championship series with Dean Wilson’s 1-1 victory at Pala Raceway.
Along with claiming every overall win, the team also captured every
second-place finish throughout the season. Newly crowned champion Dean
Wilson was able to find his groove late in the season to capture three
overall wins, Tyla Rattray claimed four overall wins, and Blake Baggett
bagged the most wins with five overalls.








Wilson had already captured his championship, but he wasn’t ready to
back down from the hot streak he started at Unadilla. He got a great
jump off the start and was out front early in the first moto and was
able to hold off Baggett for the moto win. In the second moto, Wilson
worked his way up to the front and made the pass just after halfway to
win Moto 2.



“I didn’t want to just take it easy because I already won the
championship,” said Wilson. “I really wanted to go out with a win and
celebrate with my family since they didn’t make it to Steel City.
Overall the season went really well. I didn’t get a win until Round 8,
but then I was able to come back and get a few more wins. The
championship hasn’t really set in, but maybe at the banquet it will.”








Racing hard for his place on top of the podium, Baggett finished a close
second to Wilson in the first moto. In the second moto, a tough start
had him charging to the front, eventually finishing third for second
overall.



“It’s not the result that I wanted, but I’m able to finish the year with
the most wins,” said Baggett. “This was my first full motocross season
and I learned a lot. There are a lot of things I would do differently,
but overall I felt like I rode well. I couldn’t have done it without the
backing of my team.”








Finishing second overall in points for the second consecutive year,
Rattray was even closer to a championship this year with four wins and
four additional podium finishes. At Pala, he finished on the podium in
the first moto, but after getting pushed out on the start, he had to
work his way up to finish fifth in Moto 2 and end the day fourth
overall.



“I didn’t ride my best today, but I finished the season healthy and was
able to hold onto second in the points,” said Rattray. “The track was
really fast and with a bad start in the second moto, it was hard to make
up any time on the guys in front of me. It would have been nice to end
the season on the podium, but we made it out healthy and ready for
Motocross of Nations.”








The final moto of the season showcased Tickle’s speed on his Pro
Circuit-backed Kawasaki KX250F. After having to come back to 19th in the
first moto, Tickle proved he was capable of running at the front with a
sixth place finish in the second moto for 11th overall.



“The season had moments I definitely want to remember, but a lot that I
want to forget,” said Tickle. “I felt like I rode really well in the
second moto and it was a much better way to end the season.”








The AMA Motocross Championship ended with Wilson capturing Pro Circuit’s
28th championship. Rattray finished second in the points, while Baggett
finished the top-three sweep in third. With his ups and downs, Tickle
was still able to finish seventh in the points.

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