Ken Roczen’s name has once again ignited excitement across the motocross world, and this time it’s tied to a legendary venue: Unadilla. The iconic New York circuit, long regarded as one of the most demanding and historic tracks in American motocross, is a place Roczen has openly expressed admiration for. Now, as discussions around its return intensify, Roczen’s desire to see Unadilla back on the calendar has become a rallying point for riders, teams, and manufacturers alike.
For Roczen, Unadilla represents everything pure about motocross. Its natural terrain, punishing ruts, elevation changes, and technical rhythm stand in contrast to the more polished, modern circuits that dominate today’s schedules. Known for his aggressive yet calculated riding style, Roczen has always thrived on tracks that reward precision, creativity, and endurance. Unadilla’s raw layout demands respect and courage—qualities that align perfectly with Roczen’s approach to racing.
Suzuki has taken note. As the brand continues to strengthen its presence through the RM Army and its partnership with H.E.P. Motorsports, the anticipation surrounding Roczen’s return to the series has only grown. For Suzuki, Roczen isn’t just a top-tier talent; he’s a rider whose personality and style embody the spirit of motocross heritage. The

