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LEVI KITCHEN

#47 LEVI KITCHEN

  • #47 LEVI KITCHEN

    Monster Energy®/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki

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Rider Profile

  • Number:
  • #47
  • Motorcycle:
  • KX250
  • Hometown:
  • Washougal, WA
  • Birthday:
  • 2/16/2001

CAREER ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 5 Monster Energy® AMA Supercross 250SX Class Wins
  • 3 career Pro Motocross 250 Class wins
  • 27 career SuperMotocross podiums
  • 2024 MONSTER ENERGY® AMA SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP 250SX WESTERN DIVISIONAL RUNNER-UP
  • 2024 PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP 250 Class 3RD PLACE
  • 2023 MONSTER ENERGY® AMA SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP 250SX WEST REGION 3RD PLACE
  • 2022 PRO MOTOCROSS MARTY SMITH ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
  • 2021 NICKY HAYDEN AMA MOTOCROSS HORIZON AWARD WINNER
  • 2020 AMA AMATEUR MOTOCROSS RIDER OF THE YEAR

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2025

Kitchen battled through adversity in the beginning of 2025. After a crash at Daytona left him off the bike for the remainder of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, the No. 47 bounced back for a strong Pro Motocross season. Kitchen earned five podiums and finished fourth in the 250 standings.

 

2024 

Kitchen had a breakout Monster Energy® AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross season during his first year aboard the Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki. In the AMA Supercross season he secured nine Top-10 finishes, seven podiums, three wins, and second place in the 250SX West Region Championship. The success continued outdoors with ten Top-10 finishes, five podiums, three wins, and third overall in the Pro Motocross 250 class championship. Capping off the year, Kitchen finished the SMX World Championship sixth in points and one podium finish.

 

2023 

During the 2023 supercross season, Levi Kitchen secured seven Top-10 finishes, four podiums, one win and third place in the championship in the 250SX West season. Kitchen continued his momentum into the Pro Motocross Championship with nine Top-10 finishes, three podiums and a fifth overall in the championship in the 250 class. The No. 43 also finished the SMX World Championship fifth in points, and three Top-10 finishes.  


2022

After battling injuries throughout the off-season, Kitchen returned to the Monster Energy® AMA Supercross season securing two Top-10 finishes until another unfortunate injury removed him from completing the remainder of the series. Kitchen returned for the Pro Motocross series securing five Top-10 finishes and 11th in the championship.  

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THE EQUIPMENT

2026

KX250

$9,099
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