The Roczen Rundown: Part 2

GuyB
Posts
35722
Joined
7/10/2006
Location
Aliso Viejo, CA US
Here's the latest from Team Honda...


As Ken Roczen accelerates his rehabilitation process, his fans’ appetite for information has increased, and we at Team Honda HRC are doing what we can to keep people abreast of developments. Last month we posted our first in a series of interviews with the German, and we clicked on our recorder again on Wednesday at Glen Helen, where Roczen was riding his factory CRF450R. Here’s what he had to say:


You recently spent some time in Utah, doing some riding and even exploring a few of the National Parks. Can you tell us about your trip?

Yeah, I went to St. George, Utah, a few weeks back, and it was a total blast. I did get to do some riding on some fun trails and sand dunes around there, but we were mainly there to do some hiking and exploring in the side-by-sides. We hiked The Subway in Zion, which was about a 15-mile hike that took all day. We were swimming through water, climbing down rocks, and rappelling, so that was awesome. The next day, we took the scenic way up to Moab and stopped at Bryce Canyon. Once we got to Moab, that’s where I got to use our new Honda Pioneer 1000 LE, which was such a blast. We were like rock-crawling through stuff and there was one gnarly section that everyone went around, but I wanted to go up it. I had the craziest adrenaline rush because it was pretty intense, but we made it [laughs]. Since we were gone for 10 days I was able to squeeze in a few days of riding. Like I said, we did some trails and also went to Mesquite MX, which wasn’t too far and was just a good opportunity to get some time in. I had a stock 2017 CRF450R, but it was perfectly fine for what I was doing. Right now at this stage, even though I’m doing really well, I can’t afford to be gone that long and not touch a bike.



Last time we spoke, you were getting ready to start use a brace that would help increase flexibility in your wrist and elbow. How has that been going?

My wrist and elbow are doing pretty good. The braces aren’t necessarily the most fun thing to wear, but other than having my therapist with me always, I’m doing everything that I can to get more mobility. It’s a little bit harder for me to tell a huge difference because I’m working hard every day, but other people see when I’ve made a step forward. I’m at the point now where my elbow isn’t a problem at all, riding-wise. I still have stiffness in my wrist, but at the same time it’s healed, so that’s good. I just need to keep working on the range of motion. I’ve also started wearing a wrist brace while riding, which has helped me out big-time because it has given me a little more confidence while also allowing me to relax my wrist more, if that makes sense.



You’ve obviously been released to jump, so how are things progressing with riding?

I’ve been very satisfied with my riding the last three weeks and definitely feel like I’ve made the biggest steps forward during this timeframe. Before that, I was riding but just getting back into the swing of things, so you couldn’t really call it training; it was more just sitting on the bike. Lately it’s been full speed ahead. I’m still not 100%, but I’m making my way around pretty good and am finally able to get in some motos.



Gauging yourself, how close to your normal speed do you think you are right now?

Even when you’re healthy and haven’t had injuries but you take some time off, you’re not going to be 100% race-ready right when you jump back on a bike. It’s tough to say right now where I’m at because I’ve just recently been able to ride more frequently and comfortably, but I’m definitely happy with how I’m progressing. All I know is that I’m going to be 100% ready when I show up to Anaheim 1. That’s what I’m working toward, and that’s what I’ve put in my head.



You’re out here in California doing a couple days of testing with the team. What are you working on, and how is it going?

Tuesday was a very special day for me. It was my first day back with the team practicing and testing since before my crash, and it really felt like nothing ever happened. For eight months, I’ve been sitting on the sidelines, hanging out watching everyone work and ride—feeling a little useless honestly—but that all changed yesterday. I’ve been having a blast. [Wednesday] was the second day of testing and we just worked on some suspension settings to get me more comfortable. I’ve always had a great feeling for the bike, and not that I was afraid of losing that, but I knew I was going to have to familiarize myself again with what does what on the bike when making adjustments. It came back quick though, especially with the team’s help, and I think we made good progress.



What are your goals and plans for the next few weeks? Is there any chance your fans will see you race at Monster Energy Cup?

No, I’m not racing Monster Cup. Even though I want to race because I miss it, I feel like it would be the wrong choice. I like to go racing when I’m fully ready, and I don’t want to step out of my comfort zone. It’s too early to start thinking about racing, especially for this race. I’d rather put in the time I need riding because Anaheim is when it really matters. Over the next few weeks, I’m going to keep doing what I’m doing and getting in as much outdoor riding as possible to continue to build my strength and finesse on the bike before switching to supercross mid-October.
|
ATKpilot99
Posts
10411
Joined
4/13/2010
Location
Lake Geneva, WI US
9/21/2017 10:08am
Good to hear he's sticking to a plan . Sounds pretty level headed and sensible.
stangkag
Posts
1407
Joined
9/28/2011
Location
Maybell, CO US
9/21/2017 10:12am
Sounds like an intelligent game plan (2018 SX Champ?)
tp4
Posts
638
Joined
2/2/2008
Location
KS US
9/21/2017 10:23am
good read,thanks
JAFO92
Posts
5568
Joined
3/21/2016
Location
BFE, TX US
9/21/2017 10:41am
All good news, thank you Gibby.

The Shop

seth505
Posts
10170
Joined
4/1/2008
Location
SD, CA US
9/21/2017 10:59am
I gotta hit A1 this year....yeeoowwwww
500guy
Posts
12473
Joined
8/15/2006
Location
AZ US
9/21/2017 11:15am
Great news, just amazing the level at his recovery is going.
es337
Posts
1086
Joined
4/13/2012
Location
MD US
9/21/2017 11:33am
Eli is quaking in his boots already
GuyB
Posts
35722
Joined
7/10/2006
Location
Aliso Viejo, CA US
9/21/2017 11:37am
es337 wrote:
Eli is quaking in his boots already
You forgot to add, "I think" at the beginning of your sentence.

There's often a big difference between what you want to project on riders, and what's actually happening.
9/21/2017 11:43am
stangkag wrote:
Sounds like an intelligent game plan (2018 SX Champ?)
Would not be surprising at all, the drive and will Kenny has is just incredible. Can't wait to see the 94 line up again.
Camp332
Posts
8670
Joined
8/16/2006
Location
Zoo Jersey US
9/21/2017 11:44am
Thanks for the interview. Dude is a hero, and I am hoping to see him better than he was last year at A1. He has the mind-power so his body is going to follow.
GuyB
Posts
35722
Joined
7/10/2006
Location
Aliso Viejo, CA US
9/21/2017 11:49am
Camp332 wrote:
Thanks for the interview. Dude is a hero, and I am hoping to see him better than he was last year at A1. He has the...
Thanks for the interview. Dude is a hero, and I am hoping to see him better than he was last year at A1. He has the mind-power so his body is going to follow.
Honda provided that. Better than he was at A1 last year? That'd be a tough feat. But there's not doubt he's a special rider and personality. We can't wait to see him back on the track...when he's ready to go.
Camp332
Posts
8670
Joined
8/16/2006
Location
Zoo Jersey US
9/21/2017 11:52am
Camp332 wrote:
Thanks for the interview. Dude is a hero, and I am hoping to see him better than he was last year at A1. He has the...
Thanks for the interview. Dude is a hero, and I am hoping to see him better than he was last year at A1. He has the mind-power so his body is going to follow.
GuyB wrote:
Honda provided that. Better than he was at A1 last year? That'd be a tough feat. But there's not doubt he's a special rider and personality...
Honda provided that. Better than he was at A1 last year? That'd be a tough feat. But there's not doubt he's a special rider and personality. We can't wait to see him back on the track...when he's ready to go.
I'm the optimist around here Gib!
slowgti
Posts
1005
Joined
1/14/2016
Location
Monroe, GA US
9/21/2017 12:09pm
He sounds confident, not cocky. He has a solid plan and seems to be sticking to it. I like what I'm reading, '18 is going to be very interesting.
oldblood
Posts
1860
Joined
4/21/2016
Location
Placerville, CA US
9/21/2017 12:11pm
Camp332 wrote:
Thanks for the interview. Dude is a hero, and I am hoping to see him better than he was last year at A1. He has the...
Thanks for the interview. Dude is a hero, and I am hoping to see him better than he was last year at A1. He has the mind-power so his body is going to follow.
GuyB wrote:
Honda provided that. Better than he was at A1 last year? That'd be a tough feat. But there's not doubt he's a special rider and personality...
Honda provided that. Better than he was at A1 last year? That'd be a tough feat. But there's not doubt he's a special rider and personality. We can't wait to see him back on the track...when he's ready to go.
Better in terms of patience possibly.
9/21/2017 12:27pm
Interesting to see how Eli does this year with added pressure from Kenny, a developed Marvin and Ando.
kkawboy14
Posts
11486
Joined
6/5/2015
Location
TX US
9/21/2017 12:28pm
Good stuff! If he raced and got last place the first 10 times I would count that a success, personally!
vschaik141
Posts
1166
Joined
1/25/2010
Location
Soest NL
9/21/2017 12:46pm
to me it's a miracle he's even riding. 2018 will be his year hopefully, kid deserves it.
Johnny Depp
Posts
6435
Joined
10/16/2014
Location
Buda, TX US
9/21/2017 12:51pm
Way too much sucking up around here Vital. Of course it is a miraculous recovery happening and I wish him the best against long odds.

I think it's going to take him a while longer...

to adapt to the Rekluse auto clutchWoohoo
DPR250R
Posts
2180
Joined
9/14/2006
Location
NJ US
9/21/2017 1:04pm
Unbelievable... super hero for sure!
sozo
Posts
1169
Joined
4/1/2008
Location
Palm Coast, FL US
9/21/2017 1:10pm
I like how he is honest with his wrist and elbow.... Not like it's all perfect, better then ever bs etc.... Seems he really loves racing and riding, hope he does well...
kiwifan
Posts
9690
Joined
10/31/2009
Location
CA US
9/21/2017 2:01pm
Nice interview, thanks for posting GuyB, ok well my prediction of MEC was wrong... Smile Still amazing progress and I look forward to him race at 100% at A1.
9/22/2017 3:06pm
AC posted an Instagram video with Roczen saying that in a 10 minute moto Roczen was able to run him down. Probably doesn't mean much, but even having the bike advantage I'd have to think that's pretty damned impressive at this point.
drt410
Posts
2075
Joined
3/18/2017
Location
Boston, MA US
9/22/2017 8:23pm
AC posted an Instagram video with Roczen saying that in a 10 minute moto Roczen was able to run him down. Probably doesn't mean much, but...
AC posted an Instagram video with Roczen saying that in a 10 minute moto Roczen was able to run him down. Probably doesn't mean much, but even having the bike advantage I'd have to think that's pretty damned impressive at this point.
Thats definitely a good thing some of the 250 riders run the same lap times at 450 riders. I remember Eli setting the fastest lap times of the day on his 250f and James did it in Supercross multiple times on his 125.
cali11
Posts
1545
Joined
2/28/2016
Location
Federal Way, WA US
9/22/2017 11:36pm
stangkag wrote:
Sounds like an intelligent game plan (2018 SX Champ?)
He could not win sx title in the last 4 years, what makes you think he can now, comming back from injury?
9/23/2017 4:11am
stangkag wrote:
Sounds like an intelligent game plan (2018 SX Champ?)
cali11 wrote:
He could not win sx title in the last 4 years, what makes you think he can now, comming back from injury?
Maybe because the only two guys that were able to beat him regularly are retired
sparker245
Posts
344
Joined
10/11/2011
Location
NorCal, CA US
9/23/2017 12:55pm
AC posted an Instagram video with Roczen saying that in a 10 minute moto Roczen was able to run him down. Probably doesn't mean much, but...
AC posted an Instagram video with Roczen saying that in a 10 minute moto Roczen was able to run him down. Probably doesn't mean much, but even having the bike advantage I'd have to think that's pretty damned impressive at this point.
In a foot race, yes....have you seen AC run? Hell I could beat him and I'm in a broken down old man in my 60's. AC getting run down on a bike by KR at this point.....um, no way.
aeffertz
Posts
12368
Joined
7/16/2015
Location
La Crosse, WI US
9/23/2017 6:01pm
Man, it's a shame the doctor couldn't have goten his wrist back together a little straighter. I'm sure he'll adapt but damn. That thing is wicked.

A post shared by Ken Roczen (@kenroczen94) on Sep 21, 2017 at 1:29pm PDT


9/23/2017 6:24pm
AC posted an Instagram video with Roczen saying that in a 10 minute moto Roczen was able to run him down. Probably doesn't mean much, but...
AC posted an Instagram video with Roczen saying that in a 10 minute moto Roczen was able to run him down. Probably doesn't mean much, but even having the bike advantage I'd have to think that's pretty damned impressive at this point.
sparker245 wrote:
In a foot race, yes....have you seen AC run? Hell I could beat him and I'm in a broken down old man in my 60's. AC...
In a foot race, yes....have you seen AC run? Hell I could beat him and I'm in a broken down old man in my 60's. AC getting run down on a bike by KR at this point.....um, no way.
Well AC said it himself

Post a reply to: The Roczen Rundown: Part 2

The Latest