IN
THE
WIND
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WILSON'S HUSQVARNA
DAYS ARE OVER
D
ean Wilson says he is no longer a member of the Rock-
star Energy Husqvarna Team and is looking for a new
home. Wilson announced his departure on Instagram.
Already with Jason Anderson and with Zach Osborne mov-
ing up to the 450 class, there just wasn't enough room on the
team for Wilson.
"As much of a hard pill to swallow it is I want to thank
@rockstarhusky for such an awesome 2 years. I thought
there was going to be a chance I was going to stay but
unfortunately the 3 man 450 team got shut down. I'm
really gonna miss this team they really made me feel like
home. Thank you Bobby, Scuba, Murph, Mohead and all
the mechanics. My teammates were awesome and there
is nothing I could say bad about this team. Thank you for
everything. I think I may have to call Dad to get the old
sprinter running again. Who knows what's next." CN
KAWASAKI ANNOUNCES MX TEAMS
N
o real surprise here, but Kawasaki has confirmed Eli Tomac's return to the Monster Energy Kawasa-
ki Team for 2019. He will, however, have a new teammate—Joey Savatgy, who is graduating from the
250cc class. Tomac will ride the company's new 2019 KX450F at the Motocross of Nations at RedBud,
October 6-7, while Savatgy will make his
450cc debut at the Monster Energy Cup in
Las Vegas, October 13.
Kawasaki's 250cc squad, which is run
by Mitch Payton's Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki race team, will be made
up of returning riders Adam Cianciarulo,
Austin Forkner, Martin Davalos and Garrett
Marchbanks. This will be Marchbanks' first
full season with the team. CN
Dean Wilson is on
the move again. The
former Rockstar
Energy Husqvarna
Team rider is looking
for a new home.
Joey Savatgy is
now an official
member of the
Monster Energy
Kawasaki Team as
Eli Tomac's new
teammate.