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2024
It was a tough start for McAdoo to the 250SX East Region series after having to come through the pack in Detroit at the season opener, but he bounced back quickly to earn the runner-up at the next three rounds before taking his third career win in Indianapolis. A crash in Nashville took him out for the rest of the supercross and the entire motocross season, but he made his return at the Supermotocross Playoff rounds, scoring two top-10 finishes.

2023
McAdoo started his 2023 campaign as most expected him to do, on the podium. He earned three podium finishes in four races to start the season before injury took him out of competition. McAdoo returned at the Seattle round to finish third, but another injury shortly after kept him on the sidelines for the remainder of the season. Even with his shortened season, McAdoo ended the 250SX West season seventh overall.

2022
McAdoo started the 2022 season as a title contender in the 250SX East class, taking the win in Arlington and finishing on the podium at each race he competed. A practice injury would take him out of the title fight, but he would rejoin the team at the opening Pro Motocross round. Another injury would keep him sidelined, but McAdoo returned during the final stretch and scored two top-10 finishes in the last four rounds.

2021
The supercross season for Cameron was a memorable one as he collected his first career win at the iconic Daytona International Speedway. He would go on to collect five more podium finishes - even holding the red plate at a round - before closing out the year third overall. We wouldn't get to see Cameron after the opening round of the motocross season after a knee injury forced him to call it a season. After his success in the supercross season, Cameron is eyeing more wins in 2022 and being in the title fight.

2020
In his first year with Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki, Cameron battled injuries but wouldn't let that hold him back from good performances on the track. He grabbed a podium finish at the second Salt Lake City round, following it up with a fourth at the next round. He put together decent results in Pro Motocross, earning a top finish of fourth during the nine round season.

2019
Last season, Cameron was able to showcase his speed as he was a consistent finisher in the top 10. He eventually would earn six top-10 finishes, and then his first podium of third at the Las Vegas Showdown. After not racing the first three rounds, he bounced back to finish six top-10 finishes in the Pro Motocross championship.

2018
Once again Cameron was selected to race the 250SX Eastern Regional series, breaking into the top 10 in Tampa, Florida but was unable to finish out the season. He returned to racing part way through the Pro Motocross season, eventually breaking into the top 10 at Unadilla with a ninth.

2017
Cameron makes his professional debut this year, competing in the 250SX Eastern Regional series and tallying up three top-10 finishes. After starting the Pro Motocross series 16th overall at Hangtown, his season was cut short with injury.


Career Wins
2 250SX wins


Motorcycle:
Kawasaki KX™250
Number/Class:
#63 AMA 250SX
#63 AMA 250MX
Born:
December 16, 1997
Hometown:
Sioux City, IA
Height:
6'0"
Weight:
165 lbs.
Marital Status:
Single
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