Ken Roczen is officially back in action. The fan-favorite and two-time 450 Class Pro Motocross champion will make his highly anticipated return to the AMA Pro Motocross Championship this weekend at Round 10 in Unadilla. After nearly a year away from outdoor national competition, Roczen is ready to rejoin the fight in the premier class.

The two-time 450 champion returns to Pro Motocross this weekend for Round 10 at Unadilla

Ken Roczen is officially back in action. The fan-favorite and two-time 450 Class Pro Motocross champion will make his highly anticipated return to the AMA Pro Motocross Championship this weekend at Round 10 in Unadilla. After nearly a year away from outdoor national competition, Roczen is ready to rejoin the fight in the premier class.

 

The last time Roczen lined up for an outdoor national was at the 2024 season finale at Ironman, where he reminded everyone why he’s one of the most skilled and respected riders in the sport. Since then, Roczen has been busy with Supercross, SMX, and various international events—but now, he’s back where it all started: Motocross.

 

Roczen’s return brings even more excitement to an already intense 450 title fight. While he may not be in the championship chase, his presence alone has the potential to shake up the standings. Known for his smooth style, relentless speed, and sheer determination, Roczen is the kind of rider who can win on any given day—and at a track like Unadilla, where experience and confidence count, he could very well do just that.

 

This weekend marks more than just another gate drop for Roczen; it’s a statement. A reminder that even after injuries, setbacks, and time away, he remains one of the elite competitors in the sport. Whether he’s battling up front or finding his rhythm mid-pack, all eyes will be on the #94 this Saturday.

 

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