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Cycle News 2015 Issue 33 August 18

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 33 AUGUST 18, 2015 P39 ROCZEN'S WOES I t's no secret that RCH Suzuki's Ken Roczen has been struggling, especially outdoors, in 2015. The defending 450cc champ started the season look- ing absolutely terrible (by Roczen's standards) in the first moto at Hangtown, mainly because of a back injury, and once he got up to speed, he started to feel that his RM-Z450's setup wasn't right for him. He reportedly rode fellow Su- zuki racer Blake Baggett's bike at Baggett's track in Florida and liked his set- tings a lot more, and then he began working with his RCH team—and to an extent with the Yoshimura Suzuki squad—to get his bike working like Baggett's. This led him down the path to where he is now—running standard spring/oil Showa forks. (Baggett, however, runs air forks.) Simply put, Roczen seems to feel more comfort- able with those forks than he did with the factory Showa SFF Air forks that he started out with. While the production Suzuki RM-Z450 comes with Showa SFF Air forks stock, it should be noted that the most people don't ride a bike like Ken Roczen. In short, the air forks are getting plenty of positive reviews from motocross mortals, but some of the immortals are struggling with the factory version of those forks, including Trey Canard over at Honda, which led to Canard, Eli Tomac and then Cole Seely all switching to KYB air forks this year. Since switching to the spring/oil forks at Un- adilla, Roczen has scored three second-place fin- ishes in the last four motos, and he hasn't finished that well since winning High Point with a 2-1 score at round five. Looking ahead, Roczen says he's going to take some time off this off-season to get "tuned up" for 2016. He's not racing the USGP at Glen Helen, nor the Motocross of Nations for Germany, and likely not the Red Bull Straight Rhythm or even the Monster Energy Cup because he's having surgery to fix his back on the 31st of this month, and he's having his wisdom teeth pulled. "I need to see how the recovery goes," Roc- zen said. "I don't think it's going to be anything really crazy that they're going to do on the back, but you never know. People handle things differ- ently. So just want to get that done and see how I feel. I also need to get my wisdom teeth pulled. I've been struggling with that for quite a while. I could have done it in between when we had an off weekend, but some people are out for a week or two, some people just a few days. So I didn't know. I need to get a full tune-up." Another rumor in the pits is that Roczen is in talks in some capacity with Honda. Steve Cox Ken Roczen is going to take the "off season" literally this year. He doesn't plan being "on" the bike racing much after the Nationals. PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEVE COX

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