Staying on for sixth year together entering the next season.
Cameron McAdoo will continue at Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki for 2025 after landing a contract extension, the pair entering their sixth season together.
McAdoo has been in Monster Energy Supercross 250SX East title contention this year until sustaining a broken shoulder in Nashville.
Prior to that, the 26-year-old had taken five podiums, including a victory at Indianapolis. He missed the Pro Motocross season altogether, but has been back on track in the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) post-season, finishing P8 in both Charlotte and Fort Worth.
“It’s a dream come true for me to be part of this team even for one year, but to think that this will be my sixth year on the team is pretty crazy,” McAdoo commented.
“If you’d told me that when I was a kid, I would have never imagined. I’m really excited to continue working together with the team and it’s felt like home to me ever since I started, so I’m really looking forward to next year.”
Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki confirmed last week that Ty Masterpool had re-signed for a full season in 2025, with he and McAdoo to be teamed alongside Levi Kitchen – who is currently on a two-year deal – as well as Garrett Marchbanks, and Seth Hammaker is expected to continue.