Coming off the season’s first break and his first full week of solid training at home in Florida, Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen was eager to return to action at Pennsylvania’s High Point Raceway for round four of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship. Although a crash thwarted his efforts at scoring another podium finish, the German and his team were pleased to walk away with fourth overall via 7-3 scores.

In moto 1, Roczen got a solid jump out of the gate but was involved in a large first-turn incident that left him and his CRF450R at the bottom of a pileup. He remounted in nearly last and began an impressive come-from-behind ride, advancing from 31stat the completion of the opening lap to seventh by the checkered flag. When the gate dropped for the second moto, Roczen was looking for redemption, rocketing down the start straight with the holeshot. On lap two, he made a mistake and lost a position. He tried to stay within striking distance of the leader while also fending off the advances from behind, but he eventually slipped to third, which is where he remained until the finish.

NOTES

  • The program for the High Point National differed from the previous three rounds, with the 450MX class scheduled to run first in practice and the motos.
  • During the morning’s qualifying practice, Roczen spent much of the first session learning and getting comfortable with the new track layout, as he hadn’t raced at High Point since 2016. He found his stride in the second session, scoring the fifth-fastest time with a 1’59.248″ lap.
  • While battling for the lead in moto 2, Roczen laid down his fastest lap of the day and the second-fastest lap of the race, at 1’56.221″.
  • While his squad was in Pennsylvania for High Point, recovering Team Honda HRC rider Cole Seely spent his weekend in Spain for the seventh round of MotoGP, at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. While at the race, Seely got the opportunity to spend time inside the Repsol Honda team garage and meet reigning World Champion and supercross enthusiast Marc Marquez. “It was a pretty last-minute decision to go to the race,” Seely said, “but with Adam [Cianciarulo] and me both hurt, we decided, Why not? We’ve both been wanting to go to a MotoGP in Europe, so now is the perfect time. He got us passes, and the team got me set up with Repsol Honda, so it was awesome.”
  • Having torn his ACL on May 26 in the first moto at Glen Helen while filling in on Team Honda HRC, Christian Craig underwent successful surgery on June 6 and has begun his road to recovery. “Everything went great,” Craig reported. “I spent the first week icing nonstop, elevating, and going to physical therapy with Dr. G [H. Rey Gubernick]. I’m hoping to get healed up and try riding sometime in October. I could’ve taken the easy way out and not had the surgery so I could race, but I wanted to do the smart thing. Both the HRC and GEICO Honda teams agreed that this was the best thing to do. I’m happy everyone around me always has my best interests at heart and isn’t pressuring me to just be on the track. Being on the couch definitely isn’t fun, and I’m missing being at the races with the whole team.” Craig is spending time with his family in Minnesota for a couple of months, and will start physical therapy today (Monday). His wife Paige is scheduled to have their second baby in about a month.
  • It was a long race day for Roczen’s mechanic, Oscar Wirdeman, as he traveled from California to Pennsylvania on a Friday-night flight, arriving at the High Point track minutes before the day’s first qualifying practice. “We sacrifice a lot for this job in terms of missing out on some things with our families, but it was important to me that I got to spend time with my daughter at her kindergarten graduation and dance recital,” Wirdeman explained. “Luckily, I found a red-eye flight that would get me to the race in time, and Rich [Simmons] was open to coming in early and filling in for me on Friday. Now that the day’s over, I could really use some sleep!”
  • With his High Point performance, Roczen moved up one position in the championship standings, to fourth, with 131 points (just nine behind third), with 16 motos remaining in the season.
  • Despite a tough first moto, it was still an exciting day for Team Honda HRC’s Toshiki Tomita, as he bounced back in the day’s second race to secure his career-best moto finish of 11then route to his best overall finish of 14th.
  • The Honda Red Riders will return to action on June 23 for round 5 at Muddy Creek Raceway in Blountville, Tennessee. On Friday prior to the race, Roczen and the GEICO Honda squad will sign autographs at Atlas Motorsports in Bristol, beginning at 6 p.m.

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Ken Roczen  94

“I kind of struggled with the track, especially in practice. I wasn’t really gelling with the new layout. As always though, I went to the first start confident. I got a decent jump, but there was a big pileup in the first turn that I was involved with. I got run over, had bikes on top of me, and was basically at the bottom of the pile. Luckily nothing was hurt or wrong with the bike, so I just had to come from behind and made my way up to seventh. After the first moto, I came back in and just tried to get as much rest as possible before the second race. I told Oscar [Wirdeman] that I was going to get the holeshot and I did, so I was pretty stoked about that. I tried to run up front as long as possible, but I didn’t have it today and faded. I still finished third, which is good. I have to be okay with it, even though I’m a little bummed. The first start crash could’ve been worse, and I’m happy I was able to bounce back in the second race with a good start and be up front for a bit. I’m happy with fourth overall.”

Ken Roczen

Erik Kehoe

Team Manager

“Overall, today went pretty well considering how the first moto started. Ken is continuing to build and make progress each weekend, so we’re still on track. He delivered a solid result, is now fourth in points, and is leaving healthy, which is the number-one goal. We’re going to continue fine-tuning the bike while Ken works on himself and his hand, and we’ll come into Tennessee strong.”

Erik Kehoe

Oscar Wirdeman

Mechanic (Ken Roczen)

“Practice today was normal; we’re always a little off because Ken’s definitely more a racer than a qualifier. Then he had a pretty big start crash in the first moto and that kind of ruined the overall result, but he was still able to work his way back up into the top 10. I don’t know how, but the bike was actually pretty good after the crash. We had everything prepped and ready to change anything that was bent or tweaked between motos, but we didn’t have to use any of it. For the second moto, we just made a few adjustments to the shock to work better in the sticky and rutted conditions.”

Oscar Wirdeman

450MX Moto 1 Results

Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Time/Gap
1 MUSQUIN Marvin 25 FRA 25 Red Bull KTM
2 TOMAC Eli 3 USA 22 Monster Energy Kawasaki
3 BARCIA Justin 51 USA 20 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team
4 HILL Justin 46 USA 18 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
5 BAGGETT Blake 4 USA 16 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS
6 BLOSE Benny 934 USA 15 Bloss Racing
7 ROCZEN Ken 94 GER 14 Team Honda HRC
8 COOPER Cody 121 NZL 13 Crownkiwi Enterprise
9 PEICK Weston 23 USA 12 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
10 CUNNINGHAM Kyle 39 USA 11 H.E.P Motorsports
11 RAY Alex USA 10 Cycle Trader Rock River Yamaha
12 GAINES Nick 49 USA 9 Traders Racing
13 AUTENRIETH Cade 330 USA 8 Mountain Motorsports/Factory Connection/Hinson
14 LEITH Brandon 388 USA 7 Team Leith
15 DEMARTILE Dare 207 USA 6 None
16 NICOLETTI Phillip 46 USA 5 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
17 LOCURCIO Lorenzo 44 VEN 4 None
18 PIAZZA Robert 637 USA 3 None
19 SCHARER Brandon 154 USA 2 STR Yamaha
20 MILLER Henry 81 USA 1 Trigger Racing

450MX Moto 2 Results

Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Time/Gap
1 TOMAC Eli 3 USA 25 Monster Energy Kawasaki
2 MUSQUIN Marvin 25 FRA 22 Red Bull KTM
3 ROCZEN Ken 94 GER 20 Team Honda HRC
4 PEICK Weston 23 USA 18 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
5 BARCIA Justin 51 USA 16 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team
6 HILL Justin 46 USA 15 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
7 BAGGETT Blake 4 USA 14 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS
8 BLOSE Benny 934 USA 13 Bloss Racing
9 NICOLETTI Phillip 46 USA 12 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
10 COOPER Cody 121 NZL 11 Crownkiwi Enterprise
11 TOMITA Toshiki 718 JPN 10 Team Honda HRC
12 CUNNINGHAM Kyle 39 USA 9 H.E.P Motorsports
13 LAMAY Ben 907 USA 8 TPJ.com/Fly Racing
14 SCHARER Brandon 154 USA 7 STR Yamaha
15 RAY Alex USA 6 Cycle Trader Rock River Yamaha
16 LOCURCIO Lorenzo 44 VEN 5 None
17 MILLER Henry 81 USA 4 Trigger Racing
18 DEMARTILE Dare 207 USA 3 None
19 GAINES Nick 49 USA 2 Traders Racing
20 LEITH Brandon 388 USA 1 Team Leith

Rider Standings

Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team
1 TOMAC Eli 3 USA 197 Monster Energy Kawasaki
2 MUSQUIN Marvin 25 FRA 169 Red Bull KTM
3 BARCIA Justin 51 USA 140 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team
4 ROCZEN Ken 94 GER 131 Team Honda HRC
5 BAGGETT Blake 4 USA 130 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS
6 PEICK Weston 23 USA 118 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
7 BLOSE Benny 934 USA 101 Bloss Racing
8 NICOLETTI Phillip 46 USA 92 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
9 ANDERSON Jason 21 USA 73 Rockstar Husqvarna
10 COOPER Cody 121 NZL 69 Crownkiwi Enterprise
11 MERRIAM Dylan 559 USA 49 None
12 SCHARER Brandon 154 USA 46 STR Yamaha
13 CUNNINGHAM Kyle 39 USA 41 H.E.P Motorsports
14 CHISHOLM Kyle 11 USA 39 Chisholm Racing
15 RAY Alex USA 36 Cycle Trader Rock River Yamaha
16 AUTENRIETH Cade 330 USA 35 Mountain Motorsports/Factory Connection/Hinson
17 LAMAY Ben 907 USA 34 TPJ.com/Fly Racing
18 HILL Justin 46 USA 33 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
19 TAFT Bradley 53 USA 33 Cycle Trader Rock River Yamaha
20 MASTERPOOL Jake 146 USA 32 None
21 TOMITA Toshiki 718 JPN 32 Team Honda HRC
22 LOCURCIO Lorenzo 44 VEN 27 None
23 CRAIG Christian 32 USA 26 Team Honda HRC
24 LEITH Brandon 388 USA 21 Team Leith
25 DEMARTILE Dare 207 USA 18 None
26 MILLER Henry 81 USA 12 Trigger Racing
27 GAINES Nick 49 USA 11 Traders Racing
28 LOPEZ Felix 577 MEX 6 None
29 LIONNET Bradley 321 USA 5 None
30 ANDERSON Derek 191 USA 3 None
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