Ken Roczen is a highly accomplished German-American professional motocross and supercross racer. His career highlights include the 2011 MX2 World Championship, two 450cc AMA Motocross Championships, the 2013 AMA Supercross 250cc West Championship, and two FIM World Supercross WSX Championships. He was also a part of the victorious German team at the 2012 Motocross des Nations, solidifying his place as a top competitor in the sport.
In April 1994, Ken Roczen was born. He is a German-American professional motocross and supercross racer.
In 2009, Ken Roczen competed in the Motocross World Championships.
In 2011, Ken Roczen started competing in the AMA Supercross Championships and became the MX2 World Champion.
In 2012, Ken Roczen was a member of the winning German team at the Motocross des Nations.
In 2013, Ken Roczen became the AMA Supercross 250cc West Champion.
In 2013, Roczen participated in his first European Des Nations since 2013
In 2013, Roczen returned to Des Nations for the first time since 2013. Kenny placed 25th in race one and ninth in race three. This placed him 5th in the MXGP classification and team Germany 9th overall with 70 points.
In 2013, Roczen won the Supercross 250 West Championship, finishing the season 2 points ahead of Eli Tomac.
In 2014, Roczen moved to the 450cc class, joining Red Bull KTM Racing. He won his first 450 Supercross race at Anaheim I, and also won at Atlanta's Georgia Dome, ultimately finishing 3rd in the Supercross series. He then won the 2014 AMA Motocross Championship, defeating Ryan Dungey.
In 2015, Roczen signed with RCH Suzuki. He failed to defend his Pro Motocross title, but won the 450-class Monster Energy Cup.
In 2016, Roczen was runner-up in the AMA Supercross Championship with five wins. He then won his second AMA Motocross title with 9 wins.
In 2016, Roczen won the AMA Motocross title for the second time, dominating with 9 wins.
On January 21, 2017, Roczen suffered a compound fracture to his left arm after crashing hard in a rhythm section at Anaheim while running in 3rd place. This injury caused him to miss the rest of the 2017 Supercross season and the following Motocross championship.
On February 10, 2018, Roczen suffered another serious crash in San Diego while attempting to pass Cooper Webb, resulting in shattered bones, dislocation of the metacarpals, and torn ligaments in his right hand. This injury sidelined him for the rest of the Supercross season, but allowed his left arm to heal further. He finished 3rd in the 2018 Motocross Championship.
In 2018, Roczen participated in his first Des Nations since 2013
In 2019, Roczen finished 4th in the Supercross Championship with four podiums and won the Motocross Championship opener in Hangtown, finishing 2nd overall with 7 podiums. He also won the RedBull Straight Rhythm in the 250cc class.
On January 11, 2020, Ken Roczen won his first AMA Supercross race in three years in St. Louis. The season was interrupted due to COVID-19 after round 10 in Daytona on March 7, with Roczen trailing Eli Tomac by three points. The season resumed in Salt Lake City, where he collected one more win but finished 3rd overall.
In 2021, Roczen battled for the Supercross championship, managing 4 wins but finishing 2nd in the final point standings.
In 2023, Ken Roczen appeared for one race of the AMA Pro Motocross series, the High Point MX National, where he qualified fastest overall and finished 2nd overall on the day.
In 2023, Roczen returned to Suzuki for the AMA Supercross season, securing his first win for the HEP Suzuki team at round 9 in Indianapolis. He finished 4th in supercross after a DNF in Round 17.
In 2024, Ken Roczen raced two AMA Pro Motocross rounds: Unadilla, where he placed 7th overall, and Ironman, where he raced in the 250 class for the first time in over 10 years and finished 9th overall.
In 2024, Roczen achieved six podiums in AMA Supercross, including a win in Glendale, Arizona. His season ended prematurely due to a catastrophic shock failure at the Nashville supercross, resulting in a broken tibia plateau, foot, and toe.
In 2024, Roczen continued racing.
In March 2025, Ken Roczen became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
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