Courtesy of Suzuki Racing
Team Suzuki Press Office – April 19.
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Suzuki Factory Racing’s Ken Roczen put in another hard-fought podium
performance aboard his RM-Z450 at round 14 of the AMA/ FIM World
Supercross Championship at Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis on Saturday
night – his third consecutive second position this season.
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Soaring Eagle/ Jimmy John’s/ Suzuki Factory Racing fielded three riders
for the Monster Energy event; alongside Roczen were Broc Tickle and Jake
Weimer - who has been a stand-in for Tickle as he recuperated from
injury.
For the third week in a row, Roczen came up just short
of the trop-step after waging a spirited battle throughout the 20-lap
Main Event with points-leader and defending series champion Ryan Dungey.
Roczen won the holeshot but Dungey had position on the 2014 Lucas Oil
Pro Motocross Champion in the second corner and that proved to be the
difference.
While Roczen stayed on his rear fender and kept
Dungey honest for most of the Main Event, a small mistake just after
half-way allowed Jason Anderson to take over second, but only for a few
laps; the 21-year-old German rider stayed calm and patiently took back
the position in the final corner to earn his fourth runner-up and ninth
podium finish of the season.
“I didn’t have the best jump out of
the gate on the start but I ‘snuck’ around the inside and found myself
in a good position,” explained Roczen. “I was battling with Ryan again. I
passed him and he got me back. I made a little mistake. I came in too
hot in that turn and washed the front end. It’s the third time in a row
we’ve come in second. We’re fighting really, really hard and I’m having a
blast. We’re all working really well together to make our Soaring Eagle
Jimmy John’s Suzuki the best that it can be. Another second place.
Another solid finish.”
Both Weimer and Tickle had to race their
Suzuki RM-Z450s into the Main Event via their respective semi-final
races. Weimer locked in his spot for the 14th race of the season by
finishing third in his semi while Tickle picked-up his first semi
victory of the year in just his second race back from injury.
“Overall,
I felt a lot better than I did last weekend,” said Tickle, who was
credited with a 14th-place finish. “The track was a lot of fun. I knew
it would be hard to pass but I managed to get a win in my semi, which
I’m obviously happy about. I just need to keep riding, doing more motos
and get more seat time. I didn’t have much left after the Main so I need
to keep riding and getting back into race-shape. We’re going outdoor
testing so we’ll change it up a little bit this week, head for Foxboro
and try to improve.”
While Weimer was forced to play catch-up
for much of the Main Event after brief get off early on, he wasn’t
deterred, coming from deep in the field to finish 13th.
“My
night was so-so,” offered Weimer. “I fell in the first turn during the
Main Event but once I got up, I felt like I rode ok. It’s pretty tough
to do much when you’re lying on the ground in the first turn. The track
got more-and-more chewed-up as the night went on so I felt like we did a
good job keeping up with the bike and adjusting for the track. It just
makes for a long 20 laps when you’re on the ground right after the gate
drops.”
Monster Energy AMA Supercross returns to Foxboro this
coming weekend for the series annual visit to Gillette Stadium and the
home of the New England Patriots for the 15th of 17 races on the 2016
Monster Energy Supercross calendar.
St. Louis Image Gallery: CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS
Supercross Points (after 14 of 18 rounds): CLICK HERE
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