I’m Not in Love with Moto Anymore – Ken Roczen Opens Up
Ken Roczen, one of the most recognizable names in motocross, has always been a figure of incredible resilience, skill, and passion for the sport. But recently, in an unexpected and candid interview, Roczen revealed that his love for motocross is no longer what it once was. It was a moment that shocked fans and industry insiders alike—Ken Roczen, the warrior who fought through injury after injury, admitting that his relationship with the sport had changed.
“I’m not in love with moto anymore,” Ken said, his voice calm yet tinged with vulnerability. “It’s something I’ve dedicated my entire life to, and for a long time, it was everything to me. But over time, that passion has faded.”
Roczen’s journey to the top of motocross was nothing short of extraordinary. From his early days in Germany to conquering American soil, he became a household name in the sport. His story was one of triumph over adversity, battling through a series of devastating injuries and surgeries, only to rise again each time with more determination. For years, fans watched him become a symbol of grit and tenacity. But with every race, every practice, every crash, there was a toll on his body—and mind.
“I’ve been through more surgeries than I care to count,” Ken admitted, recalling the various fractures, ligament tears, and reconstructive surgeries that have been a constant companion throughout his career. “I’ve gotten to a point where my body doesn’t bounce back like it used to. And mentally, it’s exhausting. It’s hard to stay motivated when you’re constantly battling with pain and frustration.”
It wasn’t just the physical toll that started to weigh on him, but the mental battle as well. The love that once fueled his passion for the sport gradually began to shift into a sense of obligation. What had once been a source of joy became something of a burden, dragging him down with each passing race. Ken spoke honestly about the pressure he felt from the outside world—the expectations, the spotlight, and the unrelenting pursuit of success.
“For years, I felt like I couldn’t stop,” he shared. “I had to keep pushing, keep fighting. But at some point, I started to wonder: ‘Why am I doing this?’ I’ve already achieved so much. But it’s like there’s this internal voice telling me that if I’m not going 100% all the time, I’m failing. And that’s exhausting.”
Roczen’s decision to open up about his changing feelings toward motocross was a bold one, but it also revealed a more human side to a man who had long been seen as a motocross machine. It wasn’t about quitting the sport—Ken made it clear that he wasn’t ready to walk away just yet—but it was about acknowledging that things weren’t the same anymore.
“I still love racing. I still love the challenge. But I’m also learning to let go of the pressure. I’m not in love with it the same way anymore, but that doesn’t mean I’m done,” he said, a small smile creeping onto his face. “I’m just trying to find a new balance.”
For many, Roczen’s honesty resonated deeply. Athletes, especially those in physically demanding sports, often find themselves trapped in a cycle of constant competition and performance. Ken’s admission was a reminder that passion doesn’t always stay at the same intensity forever—and that’s okay. His journey, though marked by triumphs and struggles, now seems to be evolving into something much more personal: a search for fulfillment beyond the racetrack.
As he continues his career, Ken Roczen remains one of the sport’s brightest stars, but now, it’s clear that he’s also seeking something more—a balance between passion, health, and peace of mind. It’s a journey that many athletes are starting to take, and one that might redefine what it means to be truly successful in a sport as grueling as motocross.