Swiss Arnaud Tonus will be one of the many new faces on the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki squad in 2015. Photography by MXGP
The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki Team has also announced its squad for 2015. And it’s pretty much an all-new roster.
Adam Cianciarulo, who is already in a multi-year contract with the team, returns for his second full season. The Supercross rookie won the very first Supercross race he competed in—in the 250 class—and won two more times before an injury put him out for the rest of the year.
Four-time Arenacross Champion Tyler Bowers is now a full-time Pro Circuit team member. Bowers is a long-time Kawasaki rider and has made special appearances on the team before, once getting a win for them in the 250 class at the Las Vegas Supercross in 2013.
The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki Team also picked up Joey Savatgy who has ridden KTMs for the past few seasons.
Arnaud Tonus is another new face to the team. The Swiss rode a Kawasaki to sixth in the 2014 FIM MX2 World Championship despite missing five rounds with an injury. He also won a GP round in Brazil
Finally, Chris Alldredge, who joined the team late last year after a successful career in the amateur ranks, will make his Supercross debut on the team in 2015.
“We have a fresh crop of riders for the new season, all of which have a lot of potential,” said Mitch Payton, Pro Circuit owner. “We expect Adam and Tyler to hit the ground running, while Alldredge and Tonus will be making their Supercross debuts, and Savatgy will be looking for a breakthrough year. I expect nothing but the best from each of these guys every weekend.”
“We have put together a tremendous group of riders for the 2015 season. The championship proven line of KX bikes has allowed us to fill our stable with race winners and champions,” said Reid Nordin, Senior Manager of Racing for Kawasaki Motors Corporation, of their entire Supercross and motocross racing team. “Having TwoTwo Motorsports choose Kawasaki is important to us as well. Chad Reed is a proven champion and knows he needs good equipment in order to be competitive and win. We’re also excited to have “Hanny,” [Josh Hansen] return to racing [on a Kawasaki]. He came close to winning a championship for us in the past and we believe he has the talent and determination to be competitive.”
