Ken Roczen signs with H.E.P Suzuki for 2023
H.E.P. Motorsports has announced that Ken Roczen has signed as its premier rider for the 2023 season and will race aboard a Suzuki RM-Z450. The former AMA motocross champion won his most recent championship on a Suzuki and will be reunited with the brand and bring his exciting style, determination and grit back to the RM Army. He will compete in the upcoming 2023 Supercross and Motocross Championship series which is set to start on Jan. 7 at Anaheim Stadium in Southern California.
“I am beyond excited to reconnect with Suzuki for the 3rd time in my career,” Roczen said. “We’ve had a lot of success in the past and I’m looking forward to seeing what we can accomplish together in our future. I have a lot of confidence in Suzuki and the H.E.P. Motorsports program and I am excited to finally get the new year going with a fresh start. From the moment I got on the bike I felt right at home. It has been a welcome surprise how quickly I’ve adapted to the bike and the team. We will be ready to go racing come Jan. 7.”
Roczen and Suzuki enjoyed much success in the past, including a very successful amateur career in his native Germany on Suzuki motocross machines. Aboard the prior generation Suzuki RM-Z450, he won the AMA 450 Motocross Championship in 2016. Roczen and Suzuki are determined to continue this tradition of success in 2023 on the Suzuki RM-Z450 in Supercross and Motocross competition.
“We are pleased to have Ken back on a Suzuki and part of the RM Army,” said Chris Wheeler, motorsports manager for Suzuki Motor USA, LLC. “Ken’s experience, determination and incredible skill are everything we need to help Suzuki and H.E.P. Motorsports achieve the success we are all striving for in 2023.”
“Everyone is super excited to have Ken Roczen on board,” said Dustin Pipes, team principal at H.E.P. Motorsports. “Having Ken as part of our team is sure to elevate our performance and we can’t wait to go racing at A1 in January.”
H.E.P. Motorsports will debut the complete team lineup at round 1 of the 2023 Supercross Championship on Jan. 7 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim.