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Spring Creek National

MONSTER ENERGY® PRO CIRCUIT KAWASAKI RIDER GARRETT MARCHBANKS SCORES A TOP 5 FINISH AT SPRING CREEK

Foothill Ranch, Calif. (July 13, 2025) - Monster Energy® Pro Circuit Kawasaki rider Garrett Marchbanks dug deep to take home fifth overall (7-7) at Round 7 of the Pro Motocross Championship in Millville, Minnesota. Teammate Levi Kitchen finished close behind with sixth overall (13-6), while Drew Adams took home 16th overall (8-21). Seth Hammaker lit up the track in Moto 1 with an early lead, but misfortune would strike the No. 56, leading to a 35th overall finish (27-39). Monster Energy Kawasaki rider Jorge Prado made progress throughout his day with a Top 5 in Moto 2 to take ninth overall (12-5). Jason Anderson would miss the Spring Creek National due to health issues.

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Spring Creek Results

Garrett Marchbanks

“I had a solid day. I qualified a lot better this week with fifth overall. We took a step in the right direction in qualifying this week. I went into Moto 1 with a good start, but messed around a bit too much in the back with battling up from 10th most of the moto. In the last 10 minutes, I finally got into seventh place. I rode by myself most of that moto, and had trouble putting everything together for that race. I struggled with all the different lines a bit. It was just an off moto for me. In Moto 2, I made some changes to the bike and thought I was feeling good off the start for the second one, but I had another bad start and got together with a bunch of people in the back and got shuffled far back, but I was able to turn it around. The bike felt really good today, and my endurance was good. In that second moto, I made some good passes and got into seventh to finish the race. I got seventh on the first one, but the seventh place in the second moto felt a lot better for me.”

Levi Kitchen

“My day was alright, but not what I wanted. Qualifying was okay, but the races were not ideal. In the first moto, I got a bad start and didn’t ride well, then fell towards the end of the race and got 13th. The second moto was better, but I still have some work to do. Going to go do some work this week and try and get the bike better aligned for me. I think if I can get better starts, I can run in the front. I feel really good about my speed and feel strong physically, so I’ll work on that and we should be good. I’m looking forward to going home next week, and I look to earn better results at Washougal.”

Seth Hammaker

“Today was a rough one for me. It started out really promising. In Moto 1, I got off to a great start and took the lead early on, but I made a mistake in the corner before the sand rollers and couldn’t save it, so I ended up going down. I worked my way back up to fifth before I had a big crash after the uphill triple that ended my race early. I knocked the wind out of myself and cut up my forearm pretty good. I lined up for Moto 2, but I caught an edge at the top of Mount Martin and twisted my knee. At that point, I decided to pull off early to avoid risking further injury. It’s frustrating, but I’m focused on recovering and coming back stronger.”

Drew Adams

“My day was up and down, but my starts were a lot better today. We made some changes to the bike to better execute my starts. My first moto went pretty well with an eighth-place finish. In the second moto, I had two crashes that were out of my control, and I lost my fitness a little bit. Overall, it was better than last weekend, and I’ll try and keep building and get back up where I need to be.”

Jorge Prado

“Today’s results weren’t what I was hoping for. I was able to put a fast lap down in qualifying and give myself a good gate pick with that. In the first moto, I got a good start, but the track was very rough and my setup was a bit off for the conditions and the downhill section. We went back and made some changes to the bike for Moto 2, which felt much better for me. I was more pleased with how that race went, but I started to tighten up towards the end. We still have more work to do this week, but look forward to continuing to make progress.”

Jason Anderson

“I didn’t have my best performance today. I qualified 14th overall, which is a bit slower than usual for me. I was more focused on the day ahead. Moto 1, I started around eighth and tried to battle with the guys around me, but ended up getting 10th. Moto 2, I had to pull off early because I wasn’t feeling 100%. I’m still having some issues with my health. I need to check on that and see how everything is, and we’ll go from there.”

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