MILLVILLE, Minn. -- Ken Roczen won the Spring Creek National on Saturday for his sixth victory in the first eight Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship events of the season, sweeping the 450 Class motos.The RCH Suzuki rider from Germany has won 13 of the first 16 motos this season and has 12 career 450 victories.Today was tough as we were faced with a few challenges throughout the day, including a bent shifter during the second moto, Roczen said. Fortunately, I was able to grab clean shifts in order to make sure that I did not take the chance of losing points. Overall, Im happy to walk away with another win, but I need to go home and improve my starts so we can get out front a little sooner.Red Bull KTMs Marvin Musquin was second, finishing third in the first moto and second in the second. Kawasakis Eli Tomac was third. He was second on the first moto and third in the second.I love this track and Im really happy that I was able to put together two strong motos, Musquin said. All I need to do is keep getting good starts, and I know that I am capable of finishing inside of the top three each race.Roczen leads the season standings, 55 points ahead of Tomac.Ryan Dungey, the Red Bull KTM factory star from Minnesota, is sidelined by a cracked vertebra.Jeremy Martin won the 250 Class race on his home track for his first victory of the season. He won the second moto after finishing second behind fellow Yamalube/Star Racing Yamaha rider Cooper Webb in the first.Anytime you are able to win your hometown race in front of family and friends is a special moment, Martin said. The last couple of weekends we have been able to turn things around and improve the bike, along with my health. I believe we are in a good position, but we need to start gaining some points on Cooper so that we can take this championship down to the wire.Webb was second overall after finishing second in the second moto. 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So I have a bond with everybody I compete with. We bleed together, sweat together, train together. We go through all the trials and tribulations to be an Olympian.Stevens knows about those trials and tribulations all too well. A year ago, he suffered from a variety of illnesses -- a staph infection, cellulitis, etc. -- that caused one leg to swell to approximately twice its normal size. He still managed to compete at the world championships in Kazakhstan last August, only to learn back home in the States that if he had returned a day or two later, his condition would have been so bad the leg likely would have to have been amputated.He was hospitalized and underwent months of home care, during which time he wondered whether his judo career was over.It was definitely a scary moment, said Stevens, 30. And you tend to question what this moment in time is worth.dddddddddddd I can tell you, it was worth every sacrifice I can make.It was. 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