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Cycle News 2014 Issue 50 December 16

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 16, 2014 P61 been feeling great. You know, we do so much training, and I'm not like RV or RC that look at a Coke and they get fat. My whole family is thin. My dad's ripped and he's 52!" Roczen knows the importance of bal- ancing work and fun. "I still have fun," Roczen said. "And plus I knew what to expect this year with boot camp and stuff, so I handled it way better. I don't know how to explain it. I still have fun. I'm not the kind of dude that just does the training and then...I'm not grouchy everyday. I wake up happy. I talk do—honestly, one of my hobbies is defi- nitely cycling. And I've actually started to enjoy it, just because I've gotten better and I'm not suffering as much. So road- biking [is a hobby]. I've actually been playing golf, so I really like golf now. I haven't been in a while." KTM Without KTM, Ken Roczen might still be racing in Europe, but when he signed with Red Bull KTM back in late 2010, part of the reason he did it is because part of the deal would be allowing Roc- zen to chase his dream of racing in the USA. He ended up signing a contract extension with KTM after he made it to the USA, which took him through his first full year in the 450cc class in 2014. Even though his dad and DeCoster butted heads, and very likely Roczen himself and DeCoster butted heads, as well, at points in their relationship, Roc- zen gives DeCoster and KTM a ton of credit, all of which KTM deserves. "I love Roger, and I love the whole team there," Roczen said. "They're great people. They're so nice, and he [DeCoster] has taught me a lot. I think he was a perfect guy to be around when I got to the U.S. That was our plan the whole time. I mean, at first, when Roger was with Suzuki, that wasn't my dream [to come work with him in the USA], but obviously then Roger switched to KTM, and I had an offer from KTM [prior to 2010, when Roczen was just 15]. But Rockstar came in there with Suzuki and I had nowhere to go and that was it. Not my choice. I didn't really have a choice with anything else, but my goal was, and my dream was to work with Roger. So, [after 2010] I'm like, 'All right, let's do it.' And he taught me a lot. Just being shit to everybody. That's my kind of fun." Roczen seems to imply that he's in the market for a good hobby, though. "When I was in Europe, I did all kinds of stuff," Roczen said. "I BMX'd, I played basketball, I played soccer, I played rac- quetball, I played all kinds of shit. But here, the schedule is so different that all I (Left) Roczen hangs out with his trainer Aldon Baker. (Above) When the outdoor title was on the line, Roczen stepped it up at the wet Indiana National.

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