Mike La Rocco - Achievements

Achievements

  • 1988
    • 3rd in AMA 125 cc Eastern Region Supercross Series
  • 1989
    • 2nd in AMA 125 cc Western Region Supercross Series
  • 1990
    • 3rd in AMA 250 cc National Motocross Series
  • 1991
    • 5th in AMA 250 cc National Motocross Series
  • 1992
    • 2nd in AMA 125 cc National Motocross Series
  • 1993
    • 1st in AMA 500 cc National Motocross Series
    • 2nd in AMA 250 cc National Motocross Series
  • 1994
    • 1st in AMA 250 cc National Motocross Series
    • 2nd in AMA/Camel 250 cc Supercross Series
  • 1995
    • 6th in AMA 250 cc U.S. Supercross Series
  • 1996
    • 3rd in AMA 250 cc National Motocross Series
  • 1997
    • 5th in AMA 250 cc National Motocross Series
  • 1998
    • 3rd in AMA/Mazda Trucks 250 cc Motocross Nationals
  • 1999
    • 3rd AMA 250 cc U.S. Supercross Series
    • 3rd AMA/Mazda Trucks 250 cc Motocross Nationals
  • 2000
    • 1st Supercross World Championship
  • 2001
    • 3rd AMA/EA Sports Supercross Series
  • 2002
    • 1st THQ U.S. Open Supercross Championship
  • 2003
    • 5th U.S. Open 250 cc Supercross Championship
  • 2004
    • 3rd THQ/AMA 250 cc Supercross Series
    • 3rd US Open 250 cc Supercross Championship
  • 2005
    • Made 214th AMA Supercross Start
    • 5th THQ/AMA 250 cc Supercross Series
  • 2006
    • March 2, After 228 main event starts, LaRocco announced at the Indianapolis Supercross press conference that he would retire at the end of the season.

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