Drew Adams returns to racing in Denver
Dan Beaver,
Adams was originally scheduled to race in the SMX Next program for developmental riders, but with several injuries to other Pro Circuit Kawasaki riders, he was elevated to the 250 division for the second race at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. Adams scored a top-10 in his first start with an eighth-place finish in that race.
Adams won three Supercross Futures races in 2024, as SMX was known then, and finished second in the season finale in Salt Lake City.
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