Adam Cianciarulo ends his career at 27 / US Supercross

Adam Cianciarulo ends his career at 27 / US Supercross

After the Supercross season ends in May, Kawasaki factory rider Adam Cianciarulo will retire. Cianciarulo was considered a top talent whose career was often cut short by injuries.

The end of Adam’s work Cianciarulo it’s the kind of disaster that this game can bring about in a special way. Cianciarulo was considered a top talent. Every timeJust when you believed that the knot had been broken and that he could turn his talent into measurable success, the next low blow followed. His career was highly acclaimed, followed by occasional falls. A lot of injuries held back the talent that was there of course.

If US-Supercross-Season it ends in May Cianciarulo finally finishing his professional career. The deciding factor is probably the event after Stkindly to the first final St. Louis must be where he was after that Startcrash lame Strecke left and could not start again afterwards.

drove for 20 years Cianciarulo for Kawasaki. He started with the team Green in the amateur camp, he was in 250er Pro class Round Kawasaki continued to build and started as a factory Kawasaki rider in the last 4 years 450er Class. As an athlete, he won the championship 11 times Minibike classes von Loretta Lynn.

As a pro, he won his first five Supercross races in 2014.Start third winner and runners-up. In 2019, he became the American champion 250er Class in motocross. Despite many failures, he scored two 450MX-Siege and eleven parts of the SMX platform.

“I was seven years old when I started at Kawasaki,” he explained Cianciarulo. “From my amateur work with the team Green about my professional work and my time in 250er-Class in Pro Round I drove for this brand until four years ago as a work driver. Here we are 20 years later and I am proud of our shared success. Through the ups and downs that are inevitable in this sport, Kawasaki has been more than a partner and sponsor. They always welcomed me like family and helped me, even when the future was uncertain. That’s why I want to enter StAs I say goodbye, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Kawasaki for their faith in me and their tireless dedication. It was an honor and a privilege, one such iconic To be able to represent the brand. “I’ve made lifelong friends and my passion for racing is stronger than ever,” explained the 27-year-old.