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DIRT NEWS THE BEST NAME IN SX RETURNS W hile he may not be one of the leading riders in the field after a forced layoff due to injury, Suzuki’s Broc Tickle this month made his long-awaited return to the Monster Energy AMA/ FIM World Supercross series at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. After limited time on the bike after his two-year lay-off, although familiar with the competitive Suzuki RM-Z450, Tickle was impressive all day and finished the 450 Main Event in a respectable 12th place. “My first race back in almost two years was filled with emotions”, he said. “I’m very happy with how 96 KIWI RIDER smooth and calm I stayed throughout the day. I felt like I haven’t missed a beat overall being away. I will improve each week as a racer and get more comfortable. I want to thank JGRMX/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki for all the hard work over the last three weeks preparing for Tampa. I’m looking forward to getting more quality riding and training in this week to show up to Dallas a step better than this round.” Taking the glory, was Kawasaki’s Eli Tomac who took his third win of the season. Tomac has struggled with starts so far this season. Saturday, he was part of a four-rider