Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team’s Dean Wilson had a stellar night in Houston, Texas for Round 13 of the 2019 AMA Supercross World Championship series at NRG Stadium.

In a unique Triple Crown format, Wilson carried consistent 3-2-5 finishes throughout the three 450SX Main Events to claim his best finish of the season with third.

His team-mate, Zach Osborne, had a breakthrough ride with fourth in the final Main Event, earning sixth overall for the night.

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Wilson, the second-place qualifier, came out strong in the first Main as he immediately placed his FC 450 into second on the opening lap. Wilson battled in the second spot for most of the race before ultimately finishing third.

In Main Event #2, Wilson got off to another great start in second-place, where he battled for a podium position throughout the 16-lap Main Event. After bouncing around inside the top-four, Wilson was able to finish strong with second.

In the third and final Main Event, Wilson got a sixth-place start and maintained that position through the first half of the race. He then moved up to fifth, where he claimed a solid top-five finish to round out the night in second-overall.

“It’s good to be on the podium,” Wilson said. “It shows that I’ve been working endlessly to get up here and I’ve just kept believing and plugging away. I’m always close in qualifying and heat races and it shows I have it, but doing it in Main Events is another story and I’m working hard in that department.”

Osborne qualified seventh on the day, setting himself up with a decent gate pick in Main Event #1. He started in 11th place on lap one and he worked his way into tenth by lap three. From there, Osborne continued to battle around the top-10 to ultimately secure 10th place.

In Main Event #2, Osborne got off to an eighth-place start and quickly climbed his way up to seventh by lap six. He kept the momentum rolling as he blitzed his way past another rider to claim sixth.

In the final 450SX Main Event, Osborne rocketed his FC 450 into second off the start and he held off a hard-charging pack of riders as he chased after the race leader for the first five laps. He continued to battle for third-place for the rest of the race, finishing a season-best fourth in the final Main Event.

“Overall, it was a decent day,” Osborne said. “I feel like I’m building every weekend and that last Main Event I took fourth with a decent start, so I feel like there’s more to come and I’m finally finding my place.”

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