Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki makes East debut with three-rider line-up at Minneapolis
By Press Release on 18th Feb 22
AMA Supercross Austin Forkner Minneapolis Jett Reynolds Cameron McAdoo
Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki will bring a three-rider lineup to the opening round of the Eastern Regional 250SX Championship this weekend at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
Austin Forkner #33, Cameron McAdoo #48, and Jett Reynolds #124 have been eagerly awaiting their turn for a gate drop and they will get it this weekend for round seven of the Monster Energy Supercross season.
Austin Forkner
After six weeks of waiting, Forkner and McAdoo have the opportunity to add to their career win tally. Forkner has 11 wins to his credit over the past few years and is hungry to return to the top step after sitting out most of the 2021 season.
McAdoo claimed his first career win last season and wants nothing more than to continue adding to that number.
The rookie Reynolds will be taking notes from his seasoned teammates to go after a solid debut ride in Minnesota.
Jett Reynolds
"This weekend kicks off our East Coast campaign. We have Austin, Cameron, and Jett ready to go. Austin and Cameron are previous race winners and we would expect nothing less in this series. Our rookie Jett has the ability to win as well and we are looking for a solid series from him," said team manager Iain Southwell.
Austin Forkner
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