Roczen will suspend 2022 Supercross season indefinitely to focus on health
Ken Roczen will suspend his 2022 Monster Energy Supercross campaign indefinitely to focus on health issues beginning with this week’s Round 10 in Detroit, Michigan.
After finishing seventh in the Daytona Supercross race and sitting ninth in the standings, Roczen and Team Honda HRC made the decision to put his Supercross season on hold, citing the strains of a hectic racing schedule and persistent symptoms from a variety of illnesses.
“The continued support of Honda is just second to none,” Roczen said in a press release. “I couldn’t be more appreciative of how we work together as partners and make these decisions together, even when they’re really difficult. I owe them a championship, and that’s my focus going forward.”

Ken Roczen - Team Honda HRC (94); Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship; 2022 Season; Round 7; US Bank Stadium; Minneapolis, Minnesota; February 19, 2022; Photo: Tyler Tate/T Squared Sports Media
“I’m sorry to see Ken in this situation,” said Brandon Wilson, Manager of Sports & Experiential at American Honda through the press release. “He proved at Anaheim 1 that he still has the speed to run with anyone, but the strains of this sport are such that expecting to compete at a disadvantage isn’t realistic. Ken has so much heart and wants to be out there, but that’s not in the best interests of anyone involved with things as they are. Health comes first, and we know that time off has helped him in the past. Ken is a part of the Honda family, and I’m happy he is taking steps to improve his situation. Everyone here is behind him as he works to return to the level where we all know he deserves to be.”

