Ken Roczen will miss the final two rounds of the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross season and the start of Pro Motocross so he can spend the time healing from shoulder and ankle injuries.
Roczen suffered further damage to his right ankle this week during a practice session.

The additional injury to his ankle will require Roczen to undergo surgery and Roczen estimates an eight-week recovery.
Despite riding with injury, Roczen finished in the top 10 in every race since Tampa, Florida, in Round 5. He has slowly lost contact with the championship battle, and with a 54-point deficit to Cooper Webb, he was mathematically eliminated last week in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
“It’s tough to step away with just two rounds remaining,” said Roczen in a news release. “But with the new injury, I need to prioritize long-term health and recovery. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished so far this season and I’ll be supporting the team as they head into the final rounds.”
Missing the final two rounds of Supercross adds to the importance of making a few gate drops in the outdoor series so he will have the best possible seeding for the SuperMotocross World Championship.
“Ken has been pushing through a lot of adversity this season,” Larry Brooks, HEP Motorsports/Suzuki Team Manager, said. “He’s been incredibly tough and focused on delivering for the team each weekend, even while managing pain. This new development is unfortunate, but we support him fully in taking the necessary steps to heal properly.”






