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#47 LEVI KITCHEN
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#47 LEVI KITCHEN
Monster Energy®/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki
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@_levikitchen
Rider Profile
- Number:
- #47
- Motorcycle:
- KX™250
- 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
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.
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.
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.
RIDER GALLERY
TEAM RIDERS Monster Energy®/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki
LEVI KITCHEN
Cameron McAdoo
Seth Hammaker
Drew Adams
THE EQUIPMENT