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Roczen sweeps motos at High Point

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MT. MORRIS – Ken Roczen won the Red Bull High Point National Saturday for his third victory in the first four Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship events, sweeping both 450 Class motos.

The RCH Suzuki rider from Germany has won seven of the first eight motos this season, and likely would have won all eight had he not had bike issues at Glen Helen. He has nine career 450 victories.

Husqvarna’s Jason Anderson was second overall, finishing third in both motos. KTM’s Marvin Musquin was third. He was second in the first moto and fourth in the second.

Roczen leads the season standings, 41 points ahead of Eli Tomac, and 62 in front of the injured Ryan Dungey. Tomac was fourth Saturday after a second-place finish in the second moto. Dungey, the Red Bull KTM factory rider who won at Glen Helen, is sidelined after cracking a vertebra at Thunder Valley two weeks ago in Colorado.

Kawasaki’s Joey Savatgy topped the 250 Class for the third time in three events, winning the second moto after finishing fourth in the first.

Husqvarna’s Zach Osborne was second, winning the first moto and finishing fourth in the second. Yamaha’s Cooper Webb was third. He was third in the first moto and fifth in the second.

Savatgy leads the season standings, 20 points ahead of Webb.

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