Levi Kitchen Extends Contract with Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki

Washougal, Washington native, Levi Kitchen, has secured a two-year contract extension with the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki team for the 2026 and 2027 seasons. The announcement was made via the team’s Instagram, highlighting Kitchen’s ongoing commitment to the squad: “The Chef’s still cooking… @levikitchen re-signs with #PCRaceTeam for 2 more years. Time to turn up the heat!”

Kitchen’s recent campaign faced setbacks following a serious injury at the Daytona Supercross, where he sustained a broken collarbone and upper back fractures. He resumed riding on April 7, aiming for a strong return at the AMA Pro Motocross Championship opener in California next weekend.

Transitioning to Pro Circuit in 2024 after three seasons with Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing, Kitchen finished as the runner-up in the 250SX West Division Championship, narrowly losing to RJ Hampshire in a thrilling finale. He demonstrated significant prowess in the Pro Motocross series, winning three of the last five rounds, securing third overall behind Haiden Deegan and Tom Vialle.

Earlier this year, Kitchen claimed victory at the Detroit SX, marking his triumph in the second round of the 250SX East Division before an unfortunate crash sidelined his title aspirations.

While the complete team roster for the upcoming seasons has yet to be disclosed, indications suggest several riders are entering their first year of multi-year deals as part of the strategic lineup.

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