Drew Adams Makes Supercross Debut at Anaheim 2, 250SX West
Drew Adams, a 16-year-old Tennessee native, got the call he had been waiting for from the Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki team to replace the injured Garrett Marchbanks and Ty Masterpool for 250SX West at Anaheim 2 this Saturday. Levi Kitchen was originally in the 250SX West region, but because of sickness at the season-opening round of Anaheim 1, he and the team switched to the 250SX West region, starting in Tampa.
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Adams initially planned to race SMX Next before the call to make the jump up. He has an impressive list of accomplishments entering his pro debut: 2021 Youth Rider of the Year, six-time Loretta Lynn Amateur National Motocross Champion, 2023 250 World All-Star winner, and three career Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship 250SX Futures wins.
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