Kawasaki Prodigy Hangs Up His Helmet

After a remarkable career spanning two decades, motocross sensation Adam Cianciarulo has decided to call it quits. From a seven-year-old amateur to a top-tier professional, Adam has spent 20 years with Team Green, traversing the highs and lows of this adrenaline-fueled sport. "I couldn't be more proud of our journey together," Adam reflects, hinting at the deep bond forged with Kawasaki during these unforgettable years.

Rising Star to Retirement

From his stellar debut with 11 Supercross and 9 Pro Motocross wins, to grappling with the cruel hand of injuries, Adam's career has been nothing short of cinematic. His impressive podium count—25 in Supercross, 23 in Pro Motocross—belies the battles fought with his own body. Yet setbacks didn't tarnish his triumphs, every win a testament to his undying spirit. As he rides into his final Monster Energy Supercross season, he leaves behind a legacy that's as gritty as the dirt tracks he conquered.

"Adam Cianciarulo’s retirement is not just the turn of a page—it’s the end of a compelling chapter in Supercross and Motocross history," says Dan Fahie, a senior figure at Kawasaki. "He's inspired many, both on and off the track." This isn't just a farewell, it's a celebration of a racer who lived his dream at breakneck speed, leaving us in awe of his journey.