Monster Energy® AMA Supercross
Seattle, WA
Seattle SX



MONSTER ENERGY®/PRO CIRCUIT/KAWASAKI RIDER LEVI KITCHEN TAKES THE HOMETOWN WIN AND EXTENDS POINTS LEAD IN SEATTLE
Monster Energy®/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider Levi Kitchen dominated his hometown race with a heat race win and the Western Regional 250SX Main Event win in Seattle. Monster Energy® Kawasaki riders Jason Anderson and Adam Cianciarulo claimed seventh and fifth in their heat races, and 10th and 14th in the 450SX Main Event, respectively.
Seattle SX Results

Cameron McAdoo
“All I can say is ‘Wow.’ My first Triple Crown win since 2022 and my first win of the season has finally come. The track was extremely beat going into the last race, and with Haiden (Deegan) and I being tied, it came down to the last race. I felt really good on my KX™250 all day, and starting off the races with a win gave me the confidence I needed to know I could do this. Indy has always been one of my favorite cities, so to take the overall here is awesome. Thank you to my team and everyone behind me. We have a few weekends off and then we’re back to it!”
Seth Hammaker
“Today was a rough one. We had a decent qualifying session and a great comeback in the first race, and then after that I just made mistakes that didn’t need to happen that put me on the ground. We definitely have the speed to be up front, I just have to work on starts and minimizing mistakes. We are leaving Indy healthy with a little bit of a break, so I’m ready to rest up and get back to training. Thanks to my team for the support.”
Levi Kitchen
“Today was a solid day for me and my Monster Energy®/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki team from start to finish. I woke up feeling good this morning and went out there and qualified second. In my heat race, I holeshotted that and won that one. In my main, I did the exact same thing. It was a picture perfect day and it was awesome to get this done in front of my home crowd. I am going to enjoy this one, but I am ready for more racing next weekend in St. Louis.”
Jason Anderson
“In the slippery qualifying sessions I finished fifth overall. During the heat races, I did not feel comfortable on that gnarly track. During my main event, I was trying to run up front with the guys, but ultimately dropped down to 10th. Overall, not my best day of racing, but the entire Monster Energy® Kawasaki team kept me dialed in all day and we will turn this around next weekend on a normal supercross track that won’t be impacted by weather.”
Adam Cianciarulo
“This weekend was a challenge for me. The muddy qualifying sessions went pretty well for me and my Monster Energy® Kawasaki team had the bike dialed all day, adapting to the track. I had a pretty good heat race and finished fifth. In the main, I had a great start, but the track was so difficult out there. Overall, I put my best effort forward and we ended up where we ended up. I always love coming to Seattle because the fans are great and the energy is great. We will take it this weekend and move onto St. Louis.”
Austin Forkner
“All I can say is wow, what a great start to the season. A year ago we didn’t make it past the first turn, and now here we are, holeshot, heat race and main event winners. It’s been a long, hard road to get here, but it feels great to be back up on top. A lot of people have doubted me and my return, but I’m glad to be back to where I feel like I belong. We have done lots of training, and I felt great on my KX™250 all weekend. I can’t thank my Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki team, trainers and family enough. This is a game changer for me and I’m ready to keep this red plate.”
Maximus Vohland
“The day was going good until it wasn’t. I qualified pretty good and I felt comfortable in the mud. I had a good start for the heat race and set myself up in a good position for the mud and the main event. In the main I felt comfortable and thought we were going to have a good race until we had an issue that ended our night. I am bummed out for the night to end that way because I felt like I ran pretty good all day and had a great chance at a podium. But we will regroup and get back to it this week and come in firing to San Diego.”
250SX Class Results
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3
5
9
10
RIDER
R.J. Hampshire
Jordon Smith
Levi Kitchen
Maximus Vohland
MOTORCYCLE
Husqvarna
Yamaha
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
250SX Eastern Regional Class Points Standings (Round 9 of 10)
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1
2
3
5
16
RIDER
Hunter Lawrence
Haiden Deegan
Max Anstie
Chris Blose
Jo Shimoda
POINTS
224
168
166
132
56
MOTORCYCLE
Honda
Yamaha
Honda
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
250SX Western Regional Class Points Standings (Round 1 of 10)
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1
2
3
5
RIDER
R.J. Hampshire
Jordon Smith
Levi Kitchen
Maximus Vohland
POINTS
25
22
20
17
MOTORCYCLE
Husqvarna
Yamaha
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
250SX Futures Class Race Results
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1
2
3
12
21
RIDER
Julien Beaumer
Daxton Bennick
Ryder DiFrancesco
Jason Anderson
Jason Anderson
MOTORCYCLE
KTM
Yamaha
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™450SR
Kawasaki KX™450SR
250MX Class Standings (Round 1 of 11)
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1
2
3
6
10
11
14
RIDER
Hunter Lawrence
Haiden Deegan
RJ Hampshire
Jo Shimoda
Carson Mumford
Ryder DiFrancesco
Jett Reynolds
POINTS
50
44
40
29
170
MOTORCYCLE
Honda
Yamaha
Husqvarna
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
Kawasaki KX™250
450MX Class Standings (Round 1 of 11)
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1
2
3
6
RIDER
Jett Lawrence
Chase Sexton
Dylan Ferrandis
Adam Cianciarulo
POINTS
50
44
40
29
170
MOTORCYCLE
Honda
Honda
Yamaha
Kawasaki KX™450SR
Kawasaki KX™450SR
450SX Class Race Results
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1
2
3
12
RIDER
Jett Lawrence
Jason Anderson
Chase Sexton
Adam Cianciarulo
MOTORCYCLE
Honda
Kawasaki KX™450SR
KTM
Kawasaki KX™450SR
450SX Class Points Standings (Round 1 of 17)
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1
2
3
12
RIDER
Jett Lawrence
Jason Anderson
Chase Sexton
Adam Ciancirulo
POINTS
25
22
20
10
MOTORCYCLE
Honda
Kawasaki KX™450SR
KTM
Kawasaki KX™450SR