Levi Kitchen agree a two-year deal with Pro Circuit Kawasaki

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Levi Kitchen Inks New Two-Year Deal with Pro Circuit Kawasaki

Levi Kitchen is staying green. The Washougal, Washington native has signed a two-year contract extension with the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki team, which will keep him aboard the Kawasaki KX250 through the 2026 and 2027 seasons. The team announced the news with a short and straightforward post on Instagram.

Kitchen is on the comeback trail following a crash at the Daytona Supercross earlier this year that left him with a broken collarbone and fractures in his upper back. He resumed riding on April 7, gearing up for the start of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship next weekend in California.

After turning pro with Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing in 2021 and racing with them through the 2023 season, Kitchen made the switch to Mitch Payton’s Pro Circuit squad for 2024. He quickly made an impact, finishing second in the 250SX West Region Championship after a dramatic, winner-take-all showdown at the season finale with RJ Hampshire.

Kitchen also impressed outdoors, winning three of the final five rounds of the Pro Motocross season to secure third overall in the 250 Class standings, behind Haiden Deegan and Tom Vialle. Earlier this year, he claimed victory at the Detroit Supercross—the second round of the 250SX East Region—before a crash at the following round ended his championship hopes.

While full team details for 2026 and beyond have yet to be announced, it appears that multiple riders are currently in the first year of two-year deals with the Pro Circuit squad.

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