Ken Roczen dominates on a memorable weekend at Unadilla

By Team TMX on 12th Aug 19

AMA Pro Motocross Ken Roczen Unadilla

During a weekend that celebrated former champions and 50 years of racing at the legendary Unadilla Motocross track in New Berlin, New York, Team Honda HRCs Ken Roczen delivered a legendary ride of his own, leading every practice session and earning the 450 overall victory by way of convincing 1-1 moto finishes.

The win was Roczens third of the season and moved him to within one point of second place in the AMA Pro Motocross Championship.

Having set the fastest lap of the day in qualifying a blistering three seconds faster than the next-quickest qualifier Roczen was steadfast in his approach to moto one and executed his plans to near perfection.

Ken Roczen credited his impressive qualifying result to a mistake-free lap. "I knew when I crossed the line that it was a good lap," the Team Honda HRC rider said. "Everything just clicked and I felt fast."

With a strong launch and a challenging-yet-fast opening lap, the German charged into the lead and never looked back, in the end opening up a 15.264-second advantage over second place.

Moto two offered its own challenges as Roczen wheelied off the line and was mired down in the running order.

Quick, decisive passes brought him back to third by the end of the first lap, but it was his standout pace that allowed him to sprint to the front by lap three and start opening up a cushion.

Roczen went on to finish 22.436 seconds clear of the competition to put the finishing touches on a positive weekend that was highlighted by his 18th career overall victory in the 450 class of AMA Pro Motocross.

Everything just came natural today and was clicking," said Roczen. Im liking the bike a lot and I like the track too, so I just went out and had fun. I feel like when Im having fun, thats when I get the best results. As a team, weve never had a day where we were the fastest in practice and went 1-1 in the motos, and I havent personally done that in a long time either, so today was definitely one for the books. Its a big monkey off my back and a good confidence boost because we have a couple races to go. I feel like weve got the bike dialled in over the last couple of weeks and now Im just going to leave it the way it is. Hopefully well keep getting good results.

Many fans noticed that riders were having some fun with the jumps. Throughout the year, you dont have many jumps where you can do the big whips, Roczen confirmed when asked. Theyre usually just not really made for that. I wanted to have fun and just kind of mix it up a little bit, which is nice because it takes you away from that constant race fever.

Erik Kehoe team manager: This was a big step for Kenny. Its been a rollercoaster ride these last couple of months, and I think he needed this to build on his confidence. As a team, were so proud to be a part of that. Everyone has been working hard on the bike, and for him to go out and show what its capable of in the rough conditions was really good. Going back, we made some small adjustments in Washougal, and hes been pretty much riding the bike the same since then. It worked good today and he was comfortable, which is important.

Next up for the Red Riders is the Budds Creek National on August 17. The penultimate round of the 2019 AMA Pro Motocross Championship, the race is hosted in Mechanicsville, Maryland.

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