<p>After a long break, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasakis Dean Wilson is finally getting back to business as the Supercross Lites West region re-enters the Monster Energy Supercross scene on Saturday at Seattles CenturyLink Field. Wilson was part of a historical race in San Diego nine weeks ago when Eli Tomac, the points leader at the time, crashed and caused a dramatic shift in points as a result. Wilson now heads to Seattle with a two-point lead over Tomac. Wilson is no stranger to winning titles, and is ready to embark on a three-week battle for Supercross Lites West championship glory.</p><p>
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Im excited to get back to racing. Its been awhile, said Wilson. Ive been working hard during the break, and am confident that I can have a successful weekend if I put everything Ive been working on to use.</p><p>
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Teammate, Tyla Rattray, is still recovering from injuries sustained earlier in the season, and is hoping to get back on the bike soon.</p><p>
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Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasakis Broc Tickle continues in his quest for improvement in the Supercross class. He has consistently earned top-ten finishes over the past few races, and has been working extremely hard to make his Supercross class debut year a successful one. He is currently tenth overall in the Supercross class.</p><p>
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Im looking forward to Seattle, said Tickle. I earned my very first win there, and Im determined to come home with a podium finish. Im definitely ready to end the Supercross season on a high note.</p><p>
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Monster Energy Supercross will be televised live from Seattle this Saturday, April 21, at 10:30 pm ET on Speed.</p>
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Im excited to get back to racing. Its been awhile, said Wilson. Ive been working hard during the break, and am confident that I can have a successful weekend if I put everything Ive been working on to use.</p><p>
</p><p>
Teammate, Tyla Rattray, is still recovering from injuries sustained earlier in the season, and is hoping to get back on the bike soon.</p><p>
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Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasakis Broc Tickle continues in his quest for improvement in the Supercross class. He has consistently earned top-ten finishes over the past few races, and has been working extremely hard to make his Supercross class debut year a successful one. He is currently tenth overall in the Supercross class.</p><p>
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Im looking forward to Seattle, said Tickle. I earned my very first win there, and Im determined to come home with a podium finish. Im definitely ready to end the Supercross season on a high note.</p><p>
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Monster Energy Supercross will be televised live from Seattle this Saturday, April 21, at 10:30 pm ET on Speed.</p>
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