Round two of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship took place at Pala, California’s Fox Raceway, where Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen scored a solid third-place finish, via 2-3 moto scores. Teammate Cole Seely overcame poor starts and a crash in the opening moto to fight his way to 10thoverall with 11-8 finishes.

The first moto started with Roczen launching his CRF450R to a second-place start and swiftly taking over the lead. With a clear track ahead, the German quickly opened a gap on the pack. He rode cool, calm and collected up front until the closing laps. As the track deteriorated, Roczen made several mistakes, allowing Marvin Musquin and Eli Tomac to close in. A heated three-way battle ensued for the front position, with Roczen ultimately relinquishing the lead to Tomac. He was able to fend off Musquin’s continued advances to take the checkered flag in second. Seely got off to a disappointing start, completing the first lap in 15th. He went down on the second lap, falling outside the top 20. He remounted quickly and went into salvage mode, working his way forward to cross the finish line in 11th.

In the second moto, Roczen managed a fourth-place start but lost positions on the hectic first lap, sitting sixth at the green flag. He started to find his groove on the tricky circuit, making passes and continuing his charge forward to take over third on lap six. Through the final five minutes of the race, Roczen was forced to play defense, fielding multiple attacks but hanging tough to finish third. Seely once again got off to a poor start, sitting 16thafter the completion of the first lap. He put together an impressive charge, working his way into eighth by the end of the 30-minute-plus-two-lap race.

NOTES

  • The Honda Red Riders participated in press day on Friday, giving Ken Roczen, Cole Seely and Toshiki Tomita the chance to ride one 30-minute practice session. That said, much of the advantage was negated by the fact that the track was prepped much differently on race day.
  • With Fox Raceway sitting less than 100 miles from American Honda’s Torrance headquarters, a number of powersports products were brought out to display, including Talon 1000R and 1000X sport side-by-sides, a Monkey, an Africa Twin Adventure Sports and a CRF450L.
  • For the second consecutive week, Roczen was on fire early in the day, topping timed qualifying practice with a 2’07.107” lap in the second session, while Seely was ninth at 2’10.460”.
  • The track conditions proved to be very tricky, with deceiving dirt and a layout that resulted in a fast pace. “This track was really challenging,” Roczen said. “You had some really high-speed sections, some sandy loose spots with a hard base, lots of rocks and some big ruts, so it had a little bit of everything, Throttle control was very important today, especially in certain spots. The dirt looked like it would have more traction but it was really hard underneath, making it very slick.”
  • In the 250MX class, GEICO Honda’s Chase Sexton was consistent aboard his CRF250R, riding to a solid fourth-place finish with 5-5 results. It was a rollercoaster day for teammates Hunter Lawrence and RJ Hampshire; each showed very impressive speed and finished second in a moto, but each also suffered a mechanical issue in the other race, ultimately leaving them ninth and 10thoverall, respectively. Christian Craig ended up 11thwith 6-15 scores.
  • Team Honda HRC will return to action on June 1 for round 3 of AMA Pro Motocross in Lakewood, Colorado, for the Thunder Valley National. On Friday, Team Honda HRC and GEICO Honda will visit Peak Honda World for an autograph session.

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Ken Roczen 94

“I’m pretty happy with today. Obviously, we want to win but we also have a championship mentality and are in this for the long run, so I’m totally fine with third place. This was my first national here at Fox Raceway and it was a tough day. The track was gnarly so you really had to be smart. I didn’t feel the greatest so to still come out with a podium is good. I got a good start and led for most the first moto, but unfortunately I made a couple big mistakes, where I almost slid out and crashed. That allowed Eli [Tomac] to close in and get by me. I grabbed another good start in the second moto and just tried to do the best I could. I managed to get around some guys and into third, but toward the end I really had to fight to hold the position because Zach [Osborne] was right on me. I’m happy with how I pushed to the end. We’ve got a lot of racing left so I’m looking forward to next week.”

Erik Kehoe

Team Manager

“It was a solid day for the team. Ken is walking away with a hard-fought third, which is great. He rode impressive all day, showing a lot of speed in both motos and even qualifying the fastest for the second week. I know he wants to win every week but we’re looking at this championship long-term, so each podium and moto finish is important. Cole struggled again this week with starts, so we really need to figure that out. He rode strong all the way to the end though, and salvaged a lot of good positions.”

Jordan Troxell

Race Mechanic, Ken Roczen

“We need to dial in our starts for sure. This is the second week Cole’s gotten poor starts in both motos and it definitely hindered him. Bike-wise, things were pretty solid all day. We didn’t make any real major changes except a clicker or two before the first moto, just to soften it up a little. We’ll work on our starts and continue building each week. There are 20 motos left this season.”

AMA Pro Motocross 2019
Race Round 2   Pala

450MX Moto 1 Results

Pos. Rider Num Nation Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Tomac Eli 3 USA Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki
2 Roczen Ken 94 GER Team Honda HRC Honda
3 Musquin Marvin 25 FRA Red Bull KTM KTM
4 Anderson Jason 21 USA Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Husqvarna
5 Osborne Zach 16 USA Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Husqvarna
6 Webb Cooper 2 USA Red Bull KTM KTM
7 Barcia Justin 51 USA TLD/Red Bull GasGas GasGas
8 Hill Justin 46 USA Smartop Bullfrog Spas MotoConcepts Honda Honda
9 Noren Fredrik 61 SWE PR-MX Pelletier Kawasaki Kawasaki
10 Ferris Dean 111 AUS CDR Yamaha Yamaha
12 Bogle Justin 19 USA Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
13 Masterpool Jake 146 USA None Yamaha
14 Locurcio Lorenzo 44 VEN None Honda
15 Merriam Dylan 559 USA None Yamaha
16 Waters Todd 477 AUS Todd Waters Racing Husqvarna
17 Kahro Erki 218 EST None KTM
18 Bowers Tyler 83 USA Bowers Racing Kawasaki
19 Miller Henry 81 USA Trigger Racing Yamaha
20 Leith Brandon 388 USA Team Leith Kawasaki
AMA Pro Motocross 2019
Race Round 2   Pala

450MX Moto 2 Results

Pos. Rider Num Nation Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Tomac Eli 3 USA Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki
2 Musquin Marvin 25 FRA Red Bull KTM KTM
3 Roczen Ken 94 GER Team Honda HRC Honda
4 Osborne Zach 16 USA Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Husqvarna
5 Anderson Jason 21 USA Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Husqvarna
6 Webb Cooper 2 USA Red Bull KTM KTM
7 Hill Justin 46 USA Smartop Bullfrog Spas MotoConcepts Honda Honda
9 Noren Fredrik 61 SWE PR-MX Pelletier Kawasaki Kawasaki
10 Barcia Justin 51 USA TLD/Red Bull GasGas GasGas
11 Waters Todd 477 AUS Todd Waters Racing Husqvarna
12 Bogle Justin 19 USA Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
13 Ferris Dean 111 AUS CDR Yamaha Yamaha
14 Baggett Blake 4 USA Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
15 Merriam Dylan 559 USA None Yamaha
16 Lamay Ben 71 USA TPJ/Fly Racing Honda
17 Koga Taiki 929 JPN TPJ/Fly Racing Kawasaki
18 Tomita Toshiki 718 JPN Team Honda HRC Honda
19 Jorgensen Mathias 221 DEN None Honda
20 Kahro Erki 218 EST None KTM
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