In the high-octane world of professional motocross, where speed, grit, and sheer determination define greatness, Ken Roczen has long stood out—not just for his riding talent, but for his unbreakable spirit. Now, his extraordinary journey takes center stage in Netflix’s newest sports documentary, *THE UNDERDOG*, a raw, emotional, and adrenaline-pumping chronicle of a career that has been anything but smooth.
Premiering this week, *THE UNDERDOG* dives deep into Roczen’s life and career, tracing his humble beginnings in Germany to becoming one of the most respected names in global motocross. More than a highlight reel of wins and podium finishes, the film captures the physical and mental toll of a sport that often breaks more than just bones. It’s a story of perseverance, vulnerability, and redemption.
### A Star is Born
Ken Roczen’s rise began early. Born in Mattstedt, Germany, Roczen showed promise on two wheels from a young age, quickly climbing the ranks of European motocross. By his late teens, he had already claimed the MX2 World Championship, and his aggressive style and charisma soon attracted attention across the Atlantic.
When he moved to the United States to compete in AMA Supercross and Motocross, he became an instant fan favorite. Roczen’s blend of European finesse and American grit made him a formidable competitor, and he quickly racked up wins, including the 2014 AMA Pro Motocross Championship.
### Devastating Setbacks
But as *THE UNDERDOG* explores in haunting detail, Roczen’s journey to the top was anything but linear. In 2017, a horrific crash during the Anaheim 2 Supercross race nearly ended his career—and possibly his arm. With compound fractures, nerve damage, and over a dozen surgeries to repair the damage, Roczen was suddenly fighting not for championships, but to regain basic mobility.
Just when he began to claw his way back to racing condition, another crash in 2018 dealt him a fresh blow, this time to the other arm. The documentary doesn’t shy away from these dark chapters, showing not only the grueling physical recovery but also the mental anguish of watching your dreams slip away—twice.
### The Power of Resilience
What sets *THE UNDERDOG* apart from typical sports documentaries is its intimate focus on Roczen’s mental health journey. Viewers get an unfiltered look at his struggle with self-doubt, chronic illness, and the relentless pressure of elite competition. Through it all, Roczen remains vulnerable and open, allowing the camera into his most difficult moments—bedridden after surgery, in tears after disappointing races, and quietly reflecting on his future.
The film also highlights the support system that kept him grounded: his wife Courtney, their son Griffin, and his tight-knit training and medical team. Together, they helped Roczen stage one of the most inspiring comebacks in motocross history.
### A Triumphant Return
Against all odds, Roczen returned to the top level of the sport, winning races and contending for championships once again. In 2021, he won multiple Supercross rounds and silenced critics who believed his best days were behind him. *THE UNDERDOG* captures these moments of redemption with heart-pounding race footage and behind-the-scenes glimpses into his fierce dedication.
Now riding for the Progressive Insurance ECSTAR Suzuki team, Roczen continues to defy expectations—and inspire fans around the world.
### A Must-Watch for Fans and Newcomers Alike
Directed with passion and precision, *THE UNDERDOG* isn’t just for motocross fans. It’s a universal story of resilience in the face of adversity, making it compelling viewing for anyone who’s ever faced setbacks in pursuit of a dream.
Whether you’re a die-hard motocross enthusiast or new to the sport, Ken Roczen’s story will stay with you long after the credits roll. *THE UNDERDOG* is now streaming on Netflix.