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Roczen's Resilience: 32 and Still Dominating Supercross
20 Dec
Summary
- Ken Roczen, nearing 32, showed remarkable resilience in Supercross.
- He secured a crucial Daytona Supercross victory in 2025.
- Roczen re-signed with Pipes Motorsports Group for 2026.

Ken Roczen demonstrated remarkable resilience in the 2025 Supercross season, proving that age is no barrier in dirt bike racing. Turning 32 during the season, he overcame a lingering ankle injury that had caused him to miss the final two Supercross rounds of 2025. Despite being seeded 11th for the SuperMotocross (SMX) Playoffs, Roczen consistently performed in the top positions.
His season highlight was a significant victory at the Daytona Supercross, a remarkable achievement in a competitive field. Roczen's performance also included four second-place finishes and several other podiums in the initial rounds of the Supercross season, showcasing his enduring skill and determination.
Following his strong showings, Roczen re-signed with Pipes Motorsports Group for the 2026 season. He also competed in the World Supercross Championship (WSX), winning opening rounds in Argentina and Australia, indicating he is poised for a strong start to the 2026 SMX schedule at Angel Stadium.




