Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen pushed through adversity this weekend at the rain-soaked Unadilla Motocross track in New Berlin, New York, tallying 7-7 moto finishes for seventh overall in one of the most challenging races of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship season.

The gate fell quickly in moto one, catching Roczen off guard and shuffling him through the field in turn one, where his goggles were coated in a layer of mud, forcing Roczen to pit early for a fresh pair. Pushing to make up spots in the sloppy conditions, Roczen went down twice but rebounded to finish seventh. Held under slightly sunnier skies, moto two presented its own unique challenges, Roczen getting off to a better start but once again having to pull into the pits for a new set of goggles early in the race. From there, the German got into a rhythm and gradually worked his way through the field. Unfortunately, while running sixth and pushing to make up another two positions late in the moto, Roczen fell and was forced to ride the remainder of the race with mud-packed hand grips. Having turned his fastest laps of the moto just before the crash, Roczen was relegated to seventh position.

NOTES

  • With rain in the forecast, the Unadilla track was modified slightly after the practice sessions, with a section removed. The track had also been prepped with rain in mind and was therefore very hard-packed on Saturday morning, forcing riders to change their approach in the relatively dry timed qualifying sessions. “They sealed off the track because we were expecting some rain, but we were pretty dry in the first couple of practices and it just really started hammering down after that,” Roczen said.
  • Working on suspension setup, Roczen qualified fourth-fastest for the Unadilla National with a 2’11.462″ lap, which was secured in the first session.
  • Roczen found great rhythm in the latter stages of the second moto, posting his fastest lap of the race on lap 10, a 2’42.676″.
  • Toshiki Tomita earned his best-ever AMA Pro Motocross result with 10-9 moto finishes and a 10thoverall aboard his Masa Ito-prepped CRF450R.
  • Roczen currently sits fourth in the championship standings, just five points back from third place.
  • In the 250MX class, GEICO Honda’s Chase Sexton was the top Red Rider, posting 5-8 moto finishes for fifth overall. Teammate Cameron McAdoo had an impressive showing in moto two, taking the holeshot and leading the opening laps before going down and finishing fifth, which took him to 11thoverall when combined with his 15th-place finish in moto one. RJ Hampshire was one spot back in the overall results.
  • Despite the precipitation and then mud, fans packed the Unadilla track and hung around all day, standing out in the rain to take in all four action-packed 450 and 250 motos.
  • Next up for the Red Riders is the Budds Creek National on August 18. The penultimate round of the 2018 AMA Pro Motocross Championship, the race is hosted in Mechanicsville, Maryland.

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Ken Roczen 94

“I haven’t raced a mud race in a long time, so the plan was to just go out there and have some fun. It was definitely on the more challenging side when it comes to conditions. In the first moto I had to come in for new goggles and then I went down twice and could only get up to seventh. The first few turns of the second moto were pretty crazy. I didn’t even make it to the finish line [to end lap one], and there was a dirt clod on my goggles. I tried to pull a Roll Off but it broke, so I had to come in again and get another set of goggles. From there I just tried to make my way up the field. It took a long time until I had a clear track, and once I did I dropped my lap time and could kind of get into a flow. I feel like if I would’ve had better starts today and been up front the day could’ve been a lot better. As it is I’m really disappointed because normally mud is really good for me and I like it.”

Erik Kehoe

Team Manager

“Well, we made it through the one mud race of the year, which was challenging but also a good learning experience. We got through it unscathed and, in the end, we learned a lot. The important part is that Kenny got out of here healthy and the team made good progress.”

Oscar Wirdeman

Mechanic (Ken Roczen)

“It was obviously really crazy conditions with the rain, plus Ken hadn’t ridden in the mud in a while. The start is super important but they dropped the gate really quick and he might not have been really ready, so he got a bad start in the first moto. Ken had an issue with his goggles, but he rode decent and we got seventh. We did some minor changes for the second moto and he actually had a really good start, but somebody was on the inside so he got pushed around in the first turn and his goggles got beaten up again. We dropped a few positions in the pits, but he rode back up to sixth, which was actually really good–he even did some of the fastest laps at the end of the moto. He should’ve probably been fifth, but he had a tip-over in the mud and then his gloves and grips were all muddy. In the end it was an uphill battle but we’re leaving in one piece.”

AMA Pro Motocross 2018 
Race Round 9  

450 Moto 1 Results

Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 TOMAC Eli 3 USA 25 Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki
2 MUSQUIN Marvin 25 FRA 22 Red Bull KTM KTM
3 NICOLETTI Phillip 46 USA 20 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing Yamaha
4 BLOSS Benny 60 USA 18 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
5 BAGGETT Blake 4 USA 16 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
6 RUSSELL Kailub 557 USA 15 Red Bull KTM KTM
7 ROCZEN Ken 94 GER 14 Team Honda HRC Honda
8 BARCIA Justin 51 USA 13 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team Yamaha
9 PEICK Weston 23 USA 12 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing Suzuki
10 TOMITA Toshiki 718 JPN 11 Team Honda HRC Honda
11 HAND Jeremy 332 USA 10 Hand Racing Honda
12 COOPER Cody 121 NZL 9 Crownkiwi Enterprise Honda
13 MILLER Henry 81 USA 8 Trigger Racing Yamaha
14 GAINES Nick 49 USA 7 Traders Racing Yamaha
15 MERRIAM Dylan 559 USA 6 None Yamaha
16 WEBB Cooper 2 USA 5 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team Yamaha
17 STEPEK Tyler 314 USA 4 None Kawasaki
18 CANNING Chris 376 USA 3 Manchester Honda KTM KTM
19 FRATZ-ORR Nick 265 USA 2 None KTM
20 LAMAY Ben 907 USA 1 TPJ.com/Fly Racing Honda
AMA Pro Motocross 2018 
Race Round 9  

450 Moto 2 Results

Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 MUSQUIN Marvin 25 FRA 25 Red Bull KTM KTM
2 TOMAC Eli 3 USA 22 Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki
3 BARCIA Justin 51 USA 20 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team Yamaha
4 WEBB Cooper 2 USA 18 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team Yamaha
5 NICOLETTI Phillip 46 USA 16 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing Yamaha
6 BAGGETT Blake 4 USA 15 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
7 ROCZEN Ken 94 GER 14 Team Honda HRC Honda
8 PEICK Weston 23 USA 13 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing Suzuki
9 TOMITA Toshiki 718 JPN 12 Team Honda HRC Honda
10 BLOSS Benny 60 USA 11 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
11 CUNNINGHAM Kyle 39 USA 10 H.E.P Motorsports Suzuki
12 LAMAY Ben 907 USA 9 TPJ.com/Fly Racing Honda
13 HAND Jeremy 332 USA 8 Hand Racing Honda
14 COOPER Cody 121 NZL 7 Crownkiwi Enterprise Honda
15 CANNING Chris 376 USA 6 Manchester Honda KTM KTM
16 STEINKE Gared 726 USA 5 Motosport Hillsboro/Fly Racing Kawasaki
17 RUNKLES Jacob 270 USA 4 None Husqvarna
18 SURRATT Ryan 77 USA 3 Nut Up Industries/RBI Motorsports Honda
19 WILLIAMS Zack 80 USA 2 Tenkom Motorsports Yamaha
20 SCHARER Brandon 154 USA 1 STR Yamaha Yamaha
AMA Pro Motocross 2018 

450MX Rider Standings

Limited to top 30 results

Pos. Rider Num Nation Points Team Constructor
1 TOMAC Eli 3 USA 448 Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki
2 MUSQUIN Marvin 25 FRA 433 Red Bull KTM KTM
3 BARCIA Justin 51 USA 363 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team Yamaha
4 ROCZEN Ken 94 GER 358 Team Honda HRC Honda
5 BAGGETT Blake 4 USA 332 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
6 PEICK Weston 23 USA 272 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing Suzuki
7 BLOSS Benny 60 USA 253 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
8 NICOLETTI Phillip 46 USA 253 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing Yamaha
9 COOPER Cody 121 NZL 150 Crownkiwi Enterprise Honda
10 CUNNINGHAM Kyle 39 USA 140 H.E.P Motorsports Suzuki
11 HILL Justin 46 USA 132 Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing Suzuki
12 WEBB Cooper 2 USA 116 Monster Energy/ Knick/ Factory Yamaha Team Yamaha
13 MILLER Henry 81 USA 83 Trigger Racing Yamaha
14 TOMITA Toshiki 718 JPN 82 Team Honda HRC Honda
15 SCHARER Brandon 154 USA 76 STR Yamaha Yamaha
16 MERRIAM Dylan 559 USA 75 None Yamaha
17 LAMAY Ben 907 USA 75 TPJ.com/Fly Racing Honda
18 ANDERSON Jason 21 USA 73 Rockstar Husqvarna Husqvarna
19 LOCURCIO Lorenzo 44 VEN 71 None Honda
20 MASTERPOOL Jake 146 USA 53 None Yamaha
21 LEITH Brandon 388 USA 48 Team Leith Kawasaki
22 RAY Alex USA 47 Cycle Trader Rock River Yamaha Yamaha
23 AUTENRIETH Cade 330 USA 46 Mountain Motorsports/Factory Connection/Hinson KTM
24 CHISHOLM Kyle 11 USA 39 Chisholm Racing Kawasaki
25 GAINES Nick 49 USA 34 Traders Racing Yamaha
26 TAFT Bradley 53 USA 33 Cycle Trader Rock River Yamaha Yamaha
27 BOGLE Justin 19 USA 31 RCH Racing Suzuki
28 CRAIG Christian 32 USA 26 Team Honda HRC Honda
29 CANNING Chris 376 USA 25 Manchester Honda KTM KTM
30 DEMARTILE Dare 207 USA 25 None Honda
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