INTERVIEW I MO T OCROSSER-TURNED-ENDURO RA CER BROC HEPLER
P100
SECOND TIME
AROUND
C
areer-ending injuries are
commonplace in motorcycle
racing. Some have an
immediate effect, snuffing out a
career in the blink of an eye, while
other injuries are lingering and take
their toll further down the line.
Broc Hepler's was the lingering
type. A concussion which saddled
him with symptoms that popped up at
the worst of times, leaving him dizzy,
off balance and feeling "foggy."
However, 16 years later, the
Pennsylvania rider is back and has
inked a deal that will see him racing
the 2022 Kenda AMA National
Enduro Series for XC Gear/Enduro
Engineering/Husqvarna.
BY SHAN MOORE
PHOTOS COURTESY ENDURO
ENGINEERING/JOSH CAIRL
BROC HEPLER TALKS ABOUT HIS
LONG AND WINDING ROAD AND HIS NEW
VENTURE INTO ENDURO RACING