dium of the season and the 25th
250SX podium of his career.
This moves him closer to the
class-wins record holder, Nathan
Ramsey, with 33 podiums.
"It was frustrating last week
-
end to lose the podium the way
I
did towards the end," McAdoo
said. "I love these Triple Crowns.
I love the pressure of three
[races] and was able to execute
podium with his third-place fin
-
ish. Thanks to his consistency
on
the night, McAdoo took 3-3-4
scores and trailed teammate
Kitchen in each main event.
A holeshot in race two was a
highlight for the Iowa native, and
the final race of the night saw
the closest battle between the
two Kawasaki teammates. This
marks McAdoo's second po
-
seventh in the 250 West points
standings.
"It's
been a rough start to the
season," Kitchen said. "I'm pretty
happy with tonight, to just get a
couple of good starts and kind
of feel that pace. Haiden is riding
phenomenal, and I'm just trying
to go out there and do my best."
Cameron McAdoo made it two
Kawasakis on the overall 250SX
ROUND 4 / JANUARY 31, 2026
NRG STADIUM / HOUSTON, TEXAS
SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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Levi Kitchen finished on
the 250SX box for his
first time this season.