Physical issues hinder Ken Roczen at Southwick as he runs out of steam
By Team TMX on 1st Jul 19
AMA Pro Motocross Southwick Ken Roczen
Although the warm, humid weather and rough, sandy track meant that Southwick, Massachusetts The Wick 338 National was anything but easy, what likely made things even more difficult for Team Honda HRCs Ken Roczen were the absolutely brutal conditions of the previous weeks Florida National in Jacksonville.
So challenging was that event that it apparently reignited the endurance issues that had plagued the German for much of the AMA Supercross series, but that he had largely put behind him for AMA Pro Motocross, in which he had posted a pair of overall victories prior to this, the sixth round.
Roczen once again showed impressive speed in the early going of both motos at Southwick, setting quick lap times and making strong passes, only for his physical limitations to then thwart his progress and see him overtaken by several competitors.
In the end, Roczens 12-10 scores held him to just ninth overall, but he and his team are determined to continue working for solutions in an effort to secure a strong second half of the outdoors season.
Ken Roczen: "I was coming into Southwick fairly excited, though struggling a little bit recovering from last weekends race. Still, I came in with full motivation and a new fork setting that unfortunately didnt work out very well for me in the first moto.
"On top of that, I couldve recovered a little better from the weekend before, but I knew that I went out there and gave my best.
"For sure it wasnt what we were looking for, but were going to continue working hard on the bike and Im going to continue working on myself to get back in top shape and get back to winning races.
"For now I have to take it as it is, but Im going to keep my head up and hope for a much, much better result from RedBud.
"Im going to do everything I can throughout the week to prepare myself and get back to the very top. Other than that, theres not much to say about my result besides were not very happy with it and are looking to turn it around next weekend."
Team manager Erik Kehoe: It was a tough day, even if Kenny showed speed early on in both motos and his arms didnt get tight in the second moto. Still, he was frustrated to not have the stamina to keep that pace up. For us, we've got to learn something from this weekend so that were prepared for next week; he looks to be having similar problems to what he struggled with in supercross, so we'll get with his training team and figure out the next steps. The good thing is that the bike felt good to him this weekend, so Oscar and the guys did a good job with that.
Ken Roczen's mechanic Oscar Wirdeman: The day started off good with Ken qualifying third-fastest. Unfortunately, I think he's still feeling the effects of last week's hot race in Jacksonville. He took it very easy this whole week, but coming here he was still tired. In the first moto he was up there going fast. Then, 10-15 minutes in he ran out of steam and basically just made sure he didn't throw himself on the ground. He ran great in the beginning of the second moto because even though he got a mediocre start, he was closing in on the leaders. After that, it was the same as in the first race. Physically, he's been struggling this whole year. The heat last weekend made it flare up again, so we'll just try to get him some good rest and come back better for the next one.
Up next for Team Honda HRC is next weeks RedBud National in Buchannan, Michigan, which traditionally hosts its AMA Professional Motocross event on Independence Day Weekend.
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