Ken Roczen Wins St. Louis 450 Main Event, Momentum Builds Late in Supercross Season
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St. Louis, MO — Ken Roczen delivered once again in the 450 Main Event, taking the win in St. Louis and continuing to build momentum as the Supercross season enters its most critical stretch.
Roczen in Control
Roczen rode with confidence and precision from the start, putting himself in position early and managing the race from the front.
As the race unfolded, he remained composed under pressure, avoiding mistakes and maintaining a consistent pace that ultimately secured him another 450SX victory.
With performances like this, Roczen is proving he is one of the most dangerous riders in the field when everything clicks.
Tomac Still Off the Pace
Eli Tomac remains firmly in the championship conversation, but once again appeared slightly off the pace compared to the leaders.
While still competitive, he was unable to match the intensity at the front, leaving valuable points on the table at a time when every position matters.
Lawrence Searching for Rhythm
Hunter Lawrence also faced a difficult night in St. Louis, struggling to find the rhythm needed to contend at the front.
Despite flashes of speed earlier in the season, consistency continues to be the key challenge as the championship battle tightens.
Championship Picture Tightens
With Roczen gaining momentum and key contenders not performing at their peak, the 450 championship landscape continues to evolve.
Every round now carries added weight, and results like this could have a significant impact as the season approaches its final stages.