Mitch Payton’s Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki squad has confirmed its roster for the 2025 SuperMotocross Championship.
Returning to the team are long-time team members Cameron McAdoo and Seth Hammaker. Levi Kitchen is back for a second year with the team.
Ty Masterpool joined the Pro Circuit team prior to the start of the Pro Motocross opener at Fox Raceway as a fill-in and was a revelation for the team, finishing fifth in the 250MX standings with two moto wins and one overall win on the season. He is back for another year.
Garrett Marchbanks turned pro with the team back in 2018 and spent his first three pro seasons under the tent before moving to ClubMX Yamaha for the 2021 season. After parting ways with ClubMX during the Pro Motocross season, the Utah native returned to the team and is back for the full 2025 season.
The team also confirmed that Drew Adams has signed a multi-year deal that will lead him into the pro ranks. Ryan Holliday, the frontman of the Team Green Kawasaki program, was recently on Winners Take Y’all and said the plan is for Adams to begin 2025 in Supercross Futures:
“So, the plan, he’ll start out in Supercross Futures again. Realistically, if there becomes an opening on the Pro Circuit team and he’s ready, of course he has to be ready so that’s his main focus and motivation right now, to be ready. If that day comes, then plug him in at that next step and go from there.”
A strong lineup is featured for the Pro Circuit squad in 2025, but they will need to stay healthy to bring home Mitch another title.
“We have a solid group of riders for the 2025 racing season,” said Mitch Payton, team owner Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki. “Levi had a breakout year in 2024, showing incredible consistency and speed, and we’re expecting even more from him. Cameron has been working hard on the bike, and we’re excited to see him back in the mix. Seth faced some tough challenges, but we’re looking forward to his comeback and seeing him back to full form. Garrett has been making great progress, and we’re confident he’ll be competitive this season. Ty showed his potential throughout the Pro Motocross Championship, and we’re excited to see how they will all perform on the new KX™250. Overall, I’m always excited to work with a new motorcycle and help all these guys push forward and make big strides in 2025.”
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