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Adam Cianciarulo. (Monster Energy Kawasaki Photo)

Monster Energy Kawasaki Names SuperMotocross Roster

FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif. — Monster Energy Kawasaki and Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki are ready for more world-class racing in 2024.

The Monster Energy Kawasaki racing teams will compete against the top supercross and motocross talents from around the world as they look to compete for the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, the AMA Pro Motocross Championship and the revolutionary SuperMotocross World Championship.

Monster Energy Kawasaki will continue with its two title favorites in the 450 class aboard the all-new 2024 KX450.

Kawasaki Team Green alumni, 2019 250MX Champion, 2019 Monster Energy Cup Champion and 2020 AMA Pro Motocross runner-up Adam Cianciarulo will compete for his fifth year alongside 2018 Monster Energy Supercross Champion and 2022 Supercross runner-up Jason Anderson.

In the 250 Class, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki is set to lineup with established race winners, Austin Forkner, Cameron McAdoo, and Seth Hammaker, while also welcoming the championship contenders Levi Kitchen and Maximus Vohland.

Cianciarulo will line up with Monster Energy Kawasaki in 2024 to continue his notable 19-year partnership with Kawasaki as he enters his fifth year of 450 Class racing. The No. 9 graduated through the Kawasaki Team Green program on his way to the 2019 AMA Pro Motocross 250 Championship, 2020 Pro Motocross Rookie of the Year and a total of 21 combined professional SMX wins. After completing the entire season injury-free, Cianciarulo is set to capitalize on a full off-season of preparation riding the new 2024 KX450 with the team to be in prime form for his 2024 championship efforts.

“I had a good run in Moto 1 and a tough one in Moto 2,” Cianciarulo said. “We are ending the season healthy and ready to keep improving for 2024. We have an all-new KX™450 that I’m really looking forward to preparing for next year.”

Anderson and his KX450SR proved to be a strong duo throughout this year’s Monster Energy Supercross Championship, earning seven top-five finishes. After injury at Round 15 of Supercross, Anderson carried his success into the Pro Motocross Championship where he claimed four top-five finishes and two overall podiums.

Looking forward to the Monster Energy Supercross Championship, Pro Motocross Championship and SuperMotocross World Championship in 2024, Anderson aims to continue his fight for premier class supremacy.

Supported by an astonishing 31 years of professional racing success, the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki race team will contest the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship with a new lineup. The team who has achieved an unmatched 294 combined SMX wins, and 31 total championships, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki is gearing up for more victories with Forkner, McAdoo, Hammaker, Kitchen and Vohland.