German-born and globally seasoned, Ken Roczen is no stranger to high-stakes showdowns in the world of elite supercross. As the gates are about to drop for the opening round of the Buenos Aires City GP, part of the World Supercross Championship, Roczen stepped up to share his mindset — one of quiet confidence and steely focus. His journey back from injury and into peak form has been well-documented, and now he appears ready to turn that preparation into podium performance.
In his pre-race remarks, Roczen was both candid and ambitious: “We have a very solid setup and I’m ready to fight for it,” he said, indicating that himself and his team believe the machinery and preparation align with his winning intent. He also noted that his physical state is strong and race-ready after recent weeks of concentrated training.
Despite his veteran status and championship pedigree, Roczen remains grounded in the reality of competition: “Hopefully leave on the top step of the podium… but we have a very, very strong competition this so the races can go whichever way.” This dual mindset — of belief backed by realism — makes him one of the most composed rivals in the field.
All eyes this weekend are on Roczen, ride number #94, as he competes for the top spot amid a deep roster of challengers. The Buenos Aires event, in particular, presents not only the chance for a strong start, but a statement of intent for the rest of the season. With the support of his crew and a refined setup under his belt, Roczen’s ambition is clearer than ever.
As the lights count down and the gate drops, the world will watch: Can Ken Roczen convert his form and focus into the win he’s targeting? In a series where margins are slim and stakes high, his preparation and mindset may just be the difference.