Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki Ready for 250 Class Season Opener
Pala, California – Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki is primed for the 2024 AMA Pro Motocross Championship, fielding five riders in the 250 Class as competition kicks off this weekend at Fox Raceway. Seth Hammaker, Garrett Marchbanks, Levi Kitchen, Ty Masterpool, and rookie Drew Adams will represent the team, with Kitchen returning fully healed from an injury sustained during the Daytona Supercross.
Kitchen’s strong finish to the previous Pro Motocross season, where he captured three overall victories in the last five rounds, positions him as a serious contender for the championship this summer.
Cameron McAdoo, who is recovering from ACL surgery following complications from a pre-season injury, will not participate this season. His absence follows a premature exit from the 250SX East title chase due to his knee issues.
Kawasaki’s press release emphasized the team’s readiness, stating, “We’ve made it to the first motocross race this weekend in Pala, California, which is a local race for us. Our five riders have undergone extensive testing in both California and Florida to prepare for the contrasting track conditions.”
As the championship unfolds, all eyes will be on the Kawasaki riders to secure moto and overall victories on their KX250 machines in a tightly contested field.