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Cycle News 2014 Issue 50 December 16

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 16, 2014 P55 F or anyone to have accom- plished what Ken Roczen ac- complished in 2014 would have put them in the running to be named the Rider of the Year, but when you consider all that Roczen had to overcome to get where he is today, it was almost a no-brainer. Roczen's story is remarkable, and his road to the 2014 AMA 450cc National Motocross Cham- pionship, in his rookie 450cc season, was completely different from any of his competitors'. We'll start at the beginning. CROSSING OCEANS Unlike any of his 450cc competitors in this year's outdoor-title chase, Ken Roczen didn't grow up in the USA. He just grew up dreaming of the USA. And if you haven't lived it, it's hard to un- derstand how big of a difference that makes in a racer's life. "When I was younger, all I watched was American racing; especially Super- cross," Roczen said. "For some reason, it was always Supercross. Obviously, it's something I'd never even seen be- fore, and everything just seemed so big. The first time in my life, in 2008 I believe it was, I came to the USA, and it was pretty insane to see how the whole dirt-bike scene is here." He couldn't believe how big it all was—how many people were involved, how many racers, etc. "It's so different, the tracks and ev- erything," Roczen said. "It was just hard for me to believe that I was going to be there anytime soon. But then, next thing I knew, I was already here! But I hadn't even ridden really any Supercross rac- es in Europe, besides Dortmund once, and you can't really compare that. When I came here the first year, it was in 2010. I had just signed with KTM from Suzuki over in Europe, and I hadn't even ridden the KTM when I got here. I came here and rode the KTM for the first time at a Supercross track, and I didn't know what I was doing. The suspension is so stiff. And I'd never even ridden on such big tracks before. And I came here in mid-November, so I had a little over a month to get ready [to race Anaheim 1 in 2011], so it was hectic. I winged it. BY STEVE COX PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEVE COX AND SIMON CUDBY/KTM IMAGES K R Wunderkind KEN ROCZEN: 2014 CYCLE NEWS RIDER OF THE YEAR—WHO ELSE?

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