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Cycle News 2026 Issue 22 June 2

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Where's Roczen? T he recently crowned 2026 Monster Energy AMA Super- cross Champion, Ken Roczen, was absent from the opening round of the 2026 AMA Pro Mo- tocross Championship. Roczen is a two-time 450MX Cham- pion, and he last competed in a full outdoor series in 2022, finishing fourth overall. He has been on a majority Supercross- only contract since signing with the Progressive/Ecstar Suzuki team back in 2023 but usually races a handful of rounds dur - ing the summer outdoor series. Most recently, he competed at the Unadilla round in 2025, where he finished 13th overall with 5-38 scores. "As of right now, no," Roczen told Ricky Carmichael on the Motorsports on NBC podcast when asked if he'd be racing any rounds of Pro Motocross this year. "You never know what type of crazy stuff I'm going to pull here in a few weeks, but right now I really have no desire [to race]." After skipping round one at Fox Raceway, Roczen slipped to second behind Hunter Lawrence in the combined Monster Energy AMA SuperMotocross World Championship points standings. He is expected to compete in the Playoff rounds of the Super - Motocross World Championship later this year. CN VOLUME ISSUE JUNE , P33 Ken Roczen says he doesn't plan to race any outdoor Pro Motocross rounds this year. Riders Against One-Bike Rule A s MotoGP and the MSMA edge toward a deal for 2027 and beyond, one possibility that has arisen from the discus- sions is that the series adopts a one-bike rule, similar to that in WorldSBK. The idea was univer- sally loathed by riders. "It's a really bad idea," said Pedro Acosta. "I understand the championship and brands want the costs to go down. The problem is now this means if you crash in warmup, you won't race. If you crash in FP2, you won't make qualifying. And if you crash in FP1, which is quite easy to do because you're not using the best tire option, you destroy the bike and don't go to pre-qualifying. I understand Mo - toGP is expensive. But [there's no] way that three guys in the box rebuild the bike from zero in three hours. I can understand you only use one bike per ses- sion maybe. But you need to have a spare bike in the back- ground just for these cases. If not, your weekend already ends on day one." Neil Morrison Pedro Acosta, among other MotoGP racers, is not thrilled about the idea of going to a one-bike rule.

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