The AMA Supercross and Motocross Championships are American-based series recognised by the AMA (American Motorcycle Association). AMA Supercross (AMA SX) races are held in specially prepared man-made courses in baseball fields or stadiums, while AMA Motocross (AMA MX) races are held on outdoor dirt courses with man-made technical sections. The two classes are 450SX/450MX (4-stroke 450cc machines, or 2-stroke 250cc machines) and 250SX/250MX (4-stroke 250cc machines, or 2-stroke 125cc machines), each contested by production motocross racers featuring special tuning. While the highly popular AMA-SX series, which draws crowds numbering in the tens of thousands, and the AMA-MX championship are held in the U.S., they attract top riders from around the world. Alongside the World Motocross Championship, they represent the pinnacle of motocross racing.
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Kawasaki competes in 450SX/MX with the Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. (KMC)-operated Monster Energy Kawasaki team, and in 250SX/MX with the KMC-supported Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki team.
Monster Energy Kawasaki's ace rider Eli Tomac has won three consecutive titles from 2017 - 2019 in the AMA-MX championship, and also won the 2020 AMA-SX championship. He will be striving to capture titles in both the 2021 AMA-SX and AMA-MX championships.
The highly acclaimed Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki team consists primarily of young up-and-coming riders. For 2021, Japanese rider Jo Shimoda, who has riding experience from childhood in America, joins the team to make up five riders ready to take on the AMA-SX and AMA-MX championships.