2015
• Tyler Bowers made his full 250cc season debut with the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki racing team during the 2015 Supercross season. Riding impressively, Bowers had five top-five finishes with three ending on the podium. A back injury that plagued him throughout the Supercross season sidelined him for the entire Motocross campaign.
2014
• Returning to arenacross, Bowers once again pushed to his limits as contact with another rider broke his ankle at the opening round. After having surgery that week, Bowers rode the best he could to stay in the hunt for the championship, retaking the points lead before the Race to the Championship. He won 19 main events, 11 overalls, and 10 head to head bracket races to win his fourth straight Arenacross Championship. Bowers has a career total of 72 Arenacross wins and sits fourth on the all-time win list. Bowers will make his full-time debut with Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki in 2015.
2013
• Going for three in a row, Bowers had to overcome adversity when he broke his collarbone while practicing. Following immediate surgery, the champion gritted through the pain to achieve 20 main event wins and 10 overalls to claim his third consecutive championship. His effort earned him a call from Mitch Payton to join Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki for the final three rounds of 250 East Supercross where he finished all three races within the top-five including his first supercross win at the final round in Las Vegas.
2012
• Bowers replicated his 2011 performance by again winning 12 of 19 races to earn his second-consecutive championship.
2011
• Determined to make a statement after falling short of the championship in 2010, Bowers went on a tear winning 12 of 19 races and achieving his first Arenacross Championship.
2010
• Bowers signed with Team Babbitt's Monster Energy/Amsoil/Kawasaki to contest the Arenacross Championship. Bowers would win an impressive nine races and was leading the championship until injury knocked him out of contention and he finished third overall.
2009
• Always known as a big kid for his age, Bowers jumped up to the 450 class. He struggled with consistency but battled within the top-10 on multiple occasions with his best finish coming at Red Bud in eighth overall.
2008
• Making his pro debut, following a successful amateur career, Bowers raced to his first Arenacross Lites win before contesting the 250 Eastern Supercross Championship. Bowers finished sixth overall in his rookie season with five top-10 and two top-five finishes.
Championships
• 4 Arenacross Championships (2011-2014)
Career Wins
• 1 250SX win and 72 Arenacross wins
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