2024
• Kitchen's move to the Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki team took well from the start with the rider out of Washington taking three 250SX West wins before finishing the season in second overall in the standings. He had an up-and-down season in the Pro Motocross Championship, starting with a near win at Pala. He had a little lull before showing his dominance in the second half of the season, earning his first career overall victory at Spring Creek MX Park. He would go on a win streak, collecting wins at Unadilla and Budds Creek to close out the season third in the 250MX standings. The SMX Playoffs started off well with a Podium at zMAX Dragway, ultimately finishing sixth overall in the SMX championship.
2023
• In just his second full season of competition, Kitchen was finding the speed and confidence he built up in 2022. It paid off with his first career win at the Anaheim 2 and racing to the podium three more times in the supercross season. The Pro Motocross season had plenty of highs, earning podium finishes at Thunder Valley, RedBud, and Unadilla to finish fifth overall for the season. He translated that speed to success during the SuperMotocross Playoffs where he finished third overall with a moto win at the L.A. Coliseum.
2022
• Kitchen made a strong start to his 2022 season with a ninth at the opening 250SX east round in Minneapolis, but sufferd an injury that kept him out of the supercross season. He returned to action at the start of the Pro Motocross season, and was a fixture at the front, claiming a podium at Thunder Valley on his way to 11th overall on the season.
2021
• After claiming the 2020 AMA Amateur Motocross Rider of the Year, Kitchen earned the Nicky Hayden AMA Motocross Horizon Award in 2021.
Career Wins
• 1 250SX win
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