Round nine of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship at Washington State’s Washougal MX Park saw Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen continue his streak of strong rides, putting on an impressive performance en route to another second-place result via 3-2 moto finishes.

In moto one, Roczen got off the line to an eighth-place start but quickly moved into sixth halfway through the opening lap. He continued his push, advancing to fourth by lap five. The German then set his sights on the final podium position, eventually making the exciting pass while charging up Horsepower Hill. Once in third, Roczen rode smoothly to the checkered flag. When the gate dropped on the day’s final moto, Roczen launched down the start straight, narrowly missing out on the holeshot, then swiftly assumed the lead and began laying down consistent laps. He rode strong throughout the 30-minute-plus-two-lap race, maintaining the front spot until the final two laps, when he relinquished the lead and crossed the finish in second place.

NOTES

  • Throughout the morning’s timed qualifying practice, Ken Roczen struggled to find his groove on the slick Washington track, landing eighth-fastest with a 2’13.289″ lap, which was secured in the second session.
  • For the third time this season, Team Honda HRC was pleased to have recovering rider Cole Seely at the races hanging out with the team. Seely arrived on Friday to attend an autograph session at Pro Caliber Motorsports. On race day he joined Jason Weigandt and Grant Langston on the NBCSN practice show and later gave an interview in the mechanics’ area prior to 450MX Moto 2.  “Things have been going really well, and I’m a little bit ahead of schedule,” Seely said of his recovery process. “This weekend is pretty much five months in, and I’m hoping to start riding in three weeks. I started doing some casual road-bicycle rides a few weeks ago, and I’ve been easing back into mountain-bike riding too. It felt really weird after not doing anything for so long; I definitely felt like a squirrel!”
  • Tucked along a hillside just north of the Columbia River, the Washougal track poses an interesting challenge for riders as they wind through the trees. “This track is very pretty but also really tricky,” Roczen explained. “Every lap you’re riding in and out of the shadows, so your eyes have to try and refocus every time to see all the different ruts and bumps, which this track has a lot of. You really have to be careful not to make a mistake. It’s even worse during the second moto, with shadows covering the entire whoop section before the finish too. Some guys wear tinted lenses to help with the transition.”
  • In support of fellow Red Rider and part-time rapper Adam Enticknap, Roczen wore Fox pants at Washougal, with a special butt patch reading “My Bikes Too Lit,” echoing the title of the new single by Enticknap (whose rap moniker is”7 Deuce Deuce”). The song, which has a supporting video featuring a specially modified CRF450R, dropped on July 22 (7/22) and has been popular in the motorcycle industry, even performing decently on some mainstream music charts. Enticknap went 33-32 for 28thoverall at Washougal.
  • After scoring his third consecutive second-place overall finish, Roczen moved up one position in the championship standings and now sits third overall with 330 points.
  • In the 250MX class, GEICO Honda’s RJ Hampshire was the top Red Rider, posting 10-4 moto finishes to make the top five. Chase Sexton was hurt by poor starts and took ninth overall, with Cameron Mcadoo was 14th. Hampshire currently sits sixth in points, eight behind fifth place.
  • The Red Riders will now take their final break of the season before returning to action on August 11 for the Unadilla National in New Berlin, New York.

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Ken Roczen  94

“Today went pretty well. I’m so close, but yet so far at the same time! [laughs] I can’t complain with how this season has been going though. We’ve found ourselves in second on the podium for the third weekend in a row. I think that’s pretty good, so I have to be happy with that. I’m so close to another moto win, but I just need to put together that last five minutes. We keep making progress though; we’re learning each week and trying really hard, so as long as we leave the races healthy and I know I did the best I could, then it’s a great day. This isn’t a track that I’ve really enjoyed in the past, so I kind of expected today to be more of a struggle, which makes me even happier with my finish.”

Ken Roczen

Erik Kehoe

Team Manager

“I know I probably sound like a broken record every week, but this was another step forward for Ken. I think this might be the best and strongest Kenny’s ridden in a long time. His plan for this season has been perfectly executed so far. He’s chipping away at it each week, building confidence, staying patient, and letting it come to him.”

Erik Kehoe

Oscar Wirdeman

Mechanic (Ken Roczen)

“We had another good day, with Ken on the podium. He’s been riding really strong these past few weeks and we’ve made good progress getting him comfortable. Ken was down in California this past week doing some testing and we also had press on Friday, so he got to ride the track, giving us a chance to get things dialed in more before the race. We’ve got three more rounds and I think we’ll see Ken get another moto win before it’s over.”

Oscar Wirdeman

450MX Moto 1 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 HILL Justin 46 USA 18 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
5 BARCIA Justin 51 USA 16 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team
6 BAGGETT Blake 4 USA 15 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS
7 BLOSS Benny 60 USA 14 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS
8 WEBB Cooper 2 USA 13 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team
9 NICOLETTI Phillip 46 USA 12 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
10 GRANT Joshua 33 USA 11 Monster Energy Kawasaki
11 CUNNINGHAM Kyle 39 USA 10 H.E.P Motorsports
12 PEICK Weston 23 USA 9 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
13 BOGLE Justin 19 USA 8 RCH Racing
14 SHORT John 253 USA 7 ACM Services/ Short racing
15 BOWERS Tyler 69 USA 6 Bowers Racing
16 MCCONAHY Noah 131 USA 5 Merge Racing
17 COOPER Cody 121 NZL 4 Crownkiwi Enterprise
18 LAMAY Ben 907 USA 3 TPJ.com/Fly Racing
19 TOMITA Toshiki 718 JPN 2 Team Honda HRC
20 LEITH Brandon 388 USA 1 Team Leith

450MX Moto 2 Results

Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Time/Gap
1 TOMAC Eli 3 USA 25 Monster Energy Kawasaki
2 ROCZEN Ken 94 GER 22 Team Honda HRC
3 MUSQUIN Marvin 25 FRA 20 Red Bull KTM
4 BARCIA Justin 51 USA 18 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team
5 BAGGETT Blake 4 USA 16 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS
6 PEICK Weston 23 USA 15 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
7 WEBB Cooper 2 USA 14 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team
8 CUNNINGHAM Kyle 39 USA 13 H.E.P Motorsports
9 BOWERS Tyler 69 USA 12 Bowers Racing
10 BLOSS Benny 60 USA 11 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS
11 COOPER Cody 121 NZL 10 Crownkiwi Enterprise
12 NICOLETTI Phillip 46 USA 9 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
13 TOMITA Toshiki 718 JPN 8 Team Honda HRC
14 SCHARER Brandon 154 USA 7 STR Yamaha
15 MCCONAHY Noah 131 USA 6 Merge Racing
16 SURRATT Ryan 77 USA 5 Nut Up Industries/RBI Motorsports
17 LEITH Brandon 388 USA 4 Team Leith
18 SHORT John 253 USA 3 ACM Services/ Short racing
19 BROWN Carson 910 USA 2 None
20 WALTON Austin 150 USA 1 None

Rider Standings

Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team
1 TOMAC Eli 3 USA 401 Monster Energy Kawasaki
2 MUSQUIN Marvin 25 FRA 386 Red Bull KTM
3 ROCZEN Ken 94 GER 330 Team Honda HRC
4 BARCIA Justin 51 USA 330 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team
5 BAGGETT Blake 4 USA 301 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS
6 PEICK Weston 23 USA 247 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
7 BLOSS Benny 60 USA 224 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS
8 NICOLETTI Phillip 46 USA 217 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
9 COOPER Cody 121 NZL 134 Crownkiwi Enterprise
10 HILL Justin 46 USA 132 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing
11 CUNNINGHAM Kyle 39 USA 130 H.E.P Motorsports
12 WEBB Cooper 2 USA 93 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team
13 MILLER Henry 81 USA 75 Trigger Racing
14 SCHARER Brandon 154 USA 75 STR Yamaha
15 ANDERSON Jason 21 USA 73 Rockstar Husqvarna
16 LOCURCIO Lorenzo 44 VEN 71 None
17 MERRIAM Dylan 559 USA 69 None
18 LAMAY Ben 907 USA 65 TPJ.com/Fly Racing
19 TOMITA Toshiki 718 JPN 59 Team Honda HRC
20 MASTERPOOL Jake 146 USA 53 None
21 LEITH Brandon 388 USA 48 Team Leith
22 RAY Alex USA 47 Cycle Trader Rock River Yamaha
23 AUTENRIETH Cade 330 USA 46 Mountain Motorsports/Factory Connection/Hinson
24 CHISHOLM Kyle 11 USA 39 Chisholm Racing
25 TAFT Bradley 53 USA 33 Cycle Trader Rock River Yamaha
26 BOGLE Justin 19 USA 31 RCH Racing
27 GAINES Nick 49 USA 27 Traders Racing
28 CRAIG Christian 32 USA 26 Team Honda HRC
29 DEMARTILE Dare 207 USA 25 None
30 HARRISON Heath USA 22 Got Gear Motorsports
Author

Dan Lamb is a 12+ year journalist and the owner of MotoXAddicts.