Resilient Roczen
Prevails to Capture First
Lucas Oil Pro Motocross
Championship Victory of
Season at Thunder Valley
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Jett Lawrence Relies on
Consistency to Capture Third
Straight 250 Class Win
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LAKEWOOD,
Colo. (June 11,
2022) –
The highest
temperatures of the
season thus far,
combined with more than
6,000 feet of elevation
at Thunder Valley
Motocross Park, provided
a true challenge for the
world’s best riders at
the third round of the
50th Anniversary of the
Lucas Oil Pro Motocross
Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing. With the heat
index hovering in the
mid-90’s, the Toyota
Thunder Valley National
became a battle of
endurance across both
classes as Team Honda
HRC swept the overall
wins for the second time
this season, where Ken
Roczen prevailed in the
450 Class and Jett
Lawrence raced to a
third straight victory
in the 250 Class.
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Moto 1
The first gate drop of
the afternoon got
underway with Red Bull
KTM Factory Racing’s
Antonio Cairoli leading
the way with the
MotoSport.com Holeshot,
with Roczen in close
pursuit. The two former
World Champions duked it
out throughout the
opening lap where Roczen
was able to make the
pass and open a gap.
Behind them, Troy Lee
Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS
Factory Racing’s Justin
Barcia settled into
third, just ahead of
Monster Energy
Kawasaki’s Jason
Anderson and Team Honda
HRC’s Chase Sexton, the
season’s two overall
winners.
A torrid pace in the
early stages of the moto
allowed Roczen to
establish a lead of
nearly three seconds,
while the remaining
front runners engaged in
a multi-rider battle
that saw Barcia move
into second and drop
Cairoli to third.
Anderson followed
through into third soon
after. Cairoli continued
to lose positions and
soon fell outside the
top five. Back out
front, the battle for
second intensified
between Barcia, Anderson
and Monster Energy Star
Yamaha Racing’s Eli
Tomac, a Colorado
native. Anderson made an
impressive pass to take
control of second just
before the halfway point
and Tomac eventually got
around Barcia for third
several laps later.
As the moto entered its
final 10 minutes, the
battle for second heated
up between Anderson and
Tomac. The Yamaha rider
pounced at the first
opportunity and stormed
past, which put Tomac
just over five seconds
behind Roczen with eight
minutes to go. With the
support of the home
crowd Tomac went on the
attack and erased the
deficit in a matter of a
couple laps. Once he
closed onto Roczen’s
rear fender Tomac pulled
the trigger on a pass
and got by the Honda
with ease, to the
delight of the fans in
attendance.
Roczen kept Tomac honest
for a couple laps after
losing the lead, but the
Yamaha rider was too
consistent and pulled
away in the closing
stages. Tomac took his
second consecutive moto
win by 3.1 seconds over
Roczen, followed by
Anderson in third.
Sexton finished in
fourth, while Cairoli
finished strong to claim
fifth.
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Moto 2
The second premier class
moto began with another
MotoSport.com Holeshot
for Cairoli, his third
in a row, but he was
immediately overtaken by
Roczen, who put the
hammer down and sprinted
away to establish an
initial lead of 3.5
seconds on the opening
lap. Cairoli was forced
to fend off heavy
pressure by Anderson,
while Tomac battled his
way into fourth, just
ahead of Sexton.
In his pursuit of
Cairoli, Anderson went
down after his rear tire
popped out of a rut. He
was able to remount, but
dropped to just outside
the top 10. Anderson’s
misfortune played into
Tomac’s favor, as he
moved up to third, but
Sexton made the pass on
the Moto 1 winner to
take control of the
position. Both Sexton
and Tomac kept pushing
the pace, which allowed
the duo to close in on
Cairoli in second and
successfully make their
respective passes to
drop the Italian off the
moto podium.
As the moto reached its
halfway point Roczen
managed a lead of nearly
four seconds, but Sexton
was on a charge and was
able to get his teammate
within his sights. With
13 minutes to go Sexton
was able to make the
pass for the lead look
easy and quickly put
some distance over
Roczen, as Tomac
followed several seconds
behind in third.
As time continued to
tick away the momentum
appeared to shift into
Tomac’s favor as he
began to run his fastest
laps of the moto in the
waning minutes. Less
than three seconds
separated the top three
with five minutes to go
as Tomac remained the
fastest rider on the
track. Despite the
better pace, Tomac was
unable to make any pass
attempts stick as
Roczen’s defensive
prowess kept the Yamaha
at bay. The longtime
rivals put on a show as
they continued to duke
it out, which allowed
Sexton to sprint away.
Sexton had the win in
hand, with a lead of
more than five seconds,
but went down on the
final lap with just a
few turns to go. That
handed the lead to
Roczen, whose fight to
fend off Tomac paid off
with his first moto win
of the season. The
German crossed the line
5.1 seconds ahead of
Sexton, who remounted
quickly enough to lose
just one spot, with
Tomac third.
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Overall
By virtue of his
unexpected moto win,
Roczen vaulted to the
top of the overall
classification, where
his 2-1 moto finishes
were enough to give him
the 21st win of his
career and his fifth
victory at Thunder
Valley, where he also
emerged triumphant one
year ago. Tomac earned a
runner-up finish at his
home race (1-3), while
Sexton’s result in the
final moto moved him
into third overall
(4-2).
With his third overall
podium finish in as many
races this season,
Sexton maintained his
hold of the championship
lead. He currently holds
a five-point advantage
over Roczen, who gained
seven points, while
Tomac moved into third,
14 points behind Sexton.
Ken Roczen, Team
Honda HRC
“It’s about being
relentless. We (Tomac
and I) had the greatest
battle going on. I just
didn’t want to give up.
I just want to get
better every weekend and
that’s what we did. It’s
unfortunate Chase went
down like that, but I’ll
take it. I’m so stoked
right now.”
Eli Tomac,
Monster Energy Star
Yamaha Racing
“It was a lot of fun
racing. We were so close
so many times there. I
gave it my all. It’s
always fun racing with
Ken (Roczen). He races
really clean and it
makes it that much more
enjoyable. It’s a bummer
we missed out on the
overall, but I’m still
happy with the result
today.”
Chase Sexton,
Team Honda HRC
“I don’t know (what
to say). I came into the
corner and got a swing
with the rear and cross
rutted. It was a costly
mistake and we need to
make sure that doesn’t
happen again.”
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450
Class Overall
Results (Moto
Finish)
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Ken Roczen,
Germany,
Honda (2-1)
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Eli Tomac,
Cortez,
Colo.,
Yamaha (1-3)
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Chase
Sexton, La
Moille,
Ill., Honda
(4-2)
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki
(3-6)
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Antonio
Cairoli,
Italy, KTM
(5-4)
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Ryan Dungey,
Belle
Plaine,
Minn., KTM
(7-7)
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Justin
Barcia,
Monroe,
N.Y., GASGAS
(6-8)
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Shane
McElrath,
Canton,
N.C.,
Husqvarna
(12-5)
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Joey
Savatgy,
Thomasville,
Ga.,
Kawasaki
(8-9)
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Garrett
Marchbanks,
Coalville,
Utah, Yamaha
(9-11)
450
Class
Championship
Standings (Round
3 of 12)
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Chase
Sexton, La
Moille,
Ill., Honda
- 134
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Ken Roczen,
Germany,
Honda - 129
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Eli Tomac,
Cortez,
Colo.,
Yamaha - 120
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki -
111
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Christian
Craig, El
Cajon,
Calif.,
Yamaha - 92
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Antonio
Cairoli,
Italy, KTM -
89
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Ryan Dungey,
Belle
Plaine,
Minn., KTM -
89
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Justin
Barcia,
Monroe,
N.Y., GASGAS
- 74
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM -
72
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Shane
McElrath,
Canton,
N.C.,
Husqvarna -
65
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Moto 1
The opening moto of the
250 Class kicked off
with Monster Energy Star
Yamaha Racing’s Levi
Kitchen at the head of
the pack for the
MotoSport.com Holeshot
while his teammate
Justin Cooper slotted
into second ahead of
Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna Factory
Racing’s Stilez
Robertson, who was
briefly passed by Jett
Lawrence before
reclaiming the position.
The point leader was
persistent and reclaimed
third before the
completion of the
opening lap.
Lawrence’s forward
progression continued in
the early laps as he
caught and passed Cooper
with ease for second.
Once into the runner-up
spot, Lawrence looked to
close in on a
four-second deficit to
Kitchen out front. While
Lawrence initially
gained ground, Kitchen
responded with his
fastest laps of the moto
to pull back out and
effectively end the
threat. He continued to
build on that advantage
through the remainder of
the moto.
Kitchen managed his
first opportunity to
lead a moto with the
poise of a veteran. He
was never challenged and
went wire-to-wire for
the first moto win of
his career. The Yamaha
rider took the checkered
flag 9.4 seconds ahead
of Lawrence, who also
rode unchallenged in
second, with Cooper in
third. Team Honda HRC’s
Hunter Lawrence overcame
a start deep inside the
top 10 to finish fourth,
while Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki’s Seth
Hammaker rounded out the
top five.
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Moto 2
The second and deciding
moto started with the
Lawrence brothers
leading the way as
Hunter grabbed the
MotoSport.com Holeshot
over Jett, who was then
passed by Cooper for
second. The lead trio
quickly established
themselves at the head
of the pack. Behind
them, a crash involving
Hammaker and Monster
Energy Star Yamaha
Racing’s Nate Thrasher
ended up collecting
Kitchen and dropped the
Moto 1 winner outside
the top 10.
Back out front, Hunter
Lawrence built an
advantage of nearly
three seconds as Cooper
and Jett Lawrence
continued their battle
for second. Jett’s
persistence paid off and
allowed him to make the
pass for the position.
The lead between the
Lawrence’s then
stabilized at about two
seconds, which then
shifted the focus to
Kitchen and his recovery
from misfortune on the
opening lap. The Yamaha
rider was determined and
soon found himself on
the verge of a spot in
the top five.
Back towards the front,
Cooper found himself
under fire from Troy Lee
Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS
Factory Racing’s Michael
Mosiman, who made easy
work of the Yamaha rider
to move into third. Once
into podium position
Mosiman continued to
look forward and started
to chip away at his
deficit to Jett Lawrence
in second. About 1.5
seconds sat between the
two as Mosiman ran the
fastest laps on the
track, but Lawrence
responded with an uptick
in his pace, which
allowed him to pull the
gap back out.
While the Lawrences held
strong to the top two
spots, Mosiman started
to lose ground to a late
surge from Cooper in
fourth. Cooper logged
his best laps of the
moto and was able to
reclaim third with just
a few minutes remaining.
At the front of the
pack, Hunter Lawrence
went unchallenged
throughout the moto and
carried on to a
wire-to-wire performance
that brought him his
first moto win of the
season. He took the
checkered flag 5.5
seconds ahead of Jett,
while Cooper followed
closely in third.
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Overall
Despite missing out on a
moto win, Jett
Lawrence’s consistent
2-2 effort was enough to
put him atop the overall
classification for his
third straight win to
open his title defense.
It marked the eighth win
of the young
Australian’s career.
Hunter Lawrence followed
in the runner-up spot
(4-1) for the second 1-2
performance for the
siblings this season,
while Kitchen’s
resilient ride in the
final moto was enough to
bring him his first
career podium result in
third (1-5).
Jett Lawrence added
another point to his
lead in the championship
standings, which now
sits at 12 points over
Hunter. Monster
Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki’s Jo
Shimoda, who finished
fifth, is third, 38
points out of the lead.
Jett Lawrence,
Team Honda HRC
“I’m just happy to
get through the day. I’m
(feeling) better than
last weekend, but I’m
still sick. I went flat
(in the races). My speed
just wasn’t there today.
I just looked to stay on
the podium and got the
win, so I’m pumped.”
Hunter Lawrence,
Team Honda HRC
“I just had to send
it in the second moto
and it worked out (on
the start). That made it
so much easier. It’s
difficult here because
the altitude is so much
different than what we
practice in, but we’ll
keep working and try to
keep getting better.”
Levi Kitchen,
Monster Energy Star
Yamaha Racing
“This is huge (to be
on the podium). It’s a
big learning experience
to get out there and run
with all those guys. I
knew in that second moto
I was going to suffer,
so I just gave it all I
had in the first 10
minutes and brought it
home. I didn't even
think I was on the
podium, so it feels
great to make it up
here.”
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250
Class Overall
Results (Moto
Finish)
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Jett
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda (2-2)
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda (4-1)
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Levi
Kitchen,
Washougal,
Wash.,
Yamaha (1-5)
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Justin
Cooper, Cold
Spring
Harbor,
N.Y., Yamaha
(3-3)
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Jo Shimoda,
Japan,
Kawasaki
(7-6)
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Stilez
Robertson,
Bakersfield,
Calif.,
Husqvarna
(6-7)
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Michael
Mosiman,
Sebastopol,
Calif.,
GASGAS
(13-4)
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Matthew
LeBlanc,
Breaux
Bridge, La.,
Yamaha
(10-9)
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Seth
Hammaker,
Bainbridge,
Pa.,
Kawasaki
(5-15)
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Nick Romano,
Bayside,
N.Y., Yamaha
(9-13)
250
Class
Championship
Standings (Round
3 of 12)
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Jett
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda - 139
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda - 127
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Jo Shimoda,
Japan,
Kawasaki -
101
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Levi
Kitchen,
Washougal,
Wash.,
Yamaha - 100
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Justin
Cooper, Cold
Spring
Harbor,
N.Y., Yamaha
- 100
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Michael
Mosiman,
Sebastopol,
Calif.,
GASGAS - 81
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Seth
Hammaker,
Bainbridge,
Pa.,
Kawasaki -
77
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Stilez
Robertson,
Bakersfield,
Calif.,
Husqvarna -
74
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Max Vohland,
Sacramento,
Calif., KTM
- 63
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Pierce
Brown,
Sandy, Utah,
GASGAS - 58
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