Mike LaRocco

Mike LaRocco (born February 12, 1971 in Michigan City, Indiana) is a former professional Supercross and Motocross racer. He is often referred to as "LaRocket" or "the rock" and raced a Kawasaki 125, 250, 500cc two strokes and a Honda 450cc four-stroke dirt bike.

Mike LaRocco was a pro from 1988 to 2006,[1] a record 19 seasons. He made his 214th start in 2005, also a record. He won the 500cc Motocross title in 1993,[1] the 250cc Motocross title in 1994, and has also won the 2000 World Supercross and 2002 U.S. Open Supercross Championships. In 2002 another rider caused LaRocco to crash at a small town Supercross event. The accident caused LaRocco to dislocate his wrist and tear ligaments in his leg. The injury caused him to discontinue the Supercross season, the first time in seven years he had not participated. In 2006, LaRocco announced his retirement.[1] At the time of his announcement, he had finished in the top five 145 times.[2] He is considered one of the greatest riders of all time.

LaRocco currently lives in Corona, California with his wife Elizabeth and sons Ryder, Parker, and Jagger. He also owns a home in Buchanan, Michigan, where he spends his off time.

On July 3, 2014, it was announced that LaRocco had been elected as a member of the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Class of 2014.[3]

Achievements

LaRocco's Leap

In 1991, a 120 ft triple jump was constructed at Red Bud Motocross track in Buchanan, MI. It was modeled after "Kong", a large jump found at Larocco's personal track. Larocco and track co-owner Tim Ritchie decided to build a jump just like it at Red Bud. It was later named after Mike, after he became the first person to clear it, doing so on a 125cc bike, which is considered by the motocross community to be an impressive feat.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Short, Jim (2006-03-09). "Leader may be forced to leave door open". The Press-Enterprise. Retrieved 2010-05-22.
  2. Peltz, Jim (2006-03-10). "Irwindale Still Accelerating". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-05-22.
  3. "LaRocco Latest AMA Hall Of Fame Inductee". National Speed Sport News. Turn 3 Media LLC. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
  4. Wolf, Jeff (2003-10-12). "Veteran Supercross rider keeps rolling". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2010-05-22.