No Ken Roczen in AMA Nationals…
Ken Roczen and his team HRC Honda have announced that the Germans have chosen to skip the upcoming AMA Motocross season. The multiple world champion will mainly focus on his family during this period, with his wife Courtney now several months pregnant with their first child.
In addition to wanting to closely monitor the pregnancy of his first child, HRC Honda and especially Ken Roczen himself also hope that this rest period will do his body good. Because after several serious injuries and nasty infections and viruses, the last of which are hives, the body of Ken Roczen, who already turned professional at the age of 15, seems fragile. By not participating in the upcoming AMA Motocross season, Ken Roczen hopes to arrive at the start of the 2021 AMA Supercross season in top condition. HRC Honda will replace their leader with Christian Craig, who will join the brand new AMA 250 East Supercross champion Chase Sexton, completing the shortened AMA Outdoors championship. For Christian Craig it will be a reintroduction to the 450 class, a class in which he also competed in 2009,2011,2012,2014,2017, 2018, 450, XNUMX, XNUMX and XNUMX. Chase Sexton will make his pro debut on the XNUMX machine.
The AMA Outdoor Championship starts this weekend at the Loretta Lynns circuit.
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