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Adam Cianciarulo, (born October 20, 1996) is an American professional motocross racer. He competes in the AMA Motocross Championships in the 450cc class for Monster Energy Kawasaki, aboard a Kawasaki KX450. He won the 2019 AMA 250cc motocross national championship.
In 2013, Cianciarulo began his first pro season on Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki, whom he signed a long-term contract with while he was an amateur. After being sick at the first four rounds of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross series, he began his pro career by finishing inside the top 10 five times, including a podium in the first moto at Utah.
In 2014 Cianciarulo began his first full supercross season, winning 3 out of his 5 first races. Unfortunately, he didn't get to finish the season due to a shoulder injury he received in Toronto, Canada after crashing in the whoops section. He would also miss the entire Lucas Oil Pro Motocross season.
In 2015, Cianciarulo did not race any races in the Monster Energy Supercross series because of another shoulder injury that he received while racing at the Geneva Supercross in Switzerland. He raced only 6 of the 12 races in the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross series due to another shoulder injury that he received while practicing at Red Bud. Cianciarulo was having a somewhat successful year, and getting on the podium once before his injury.
In 2016, it looked like it was going to be a fresh start for Cianciarulo. He parted way with his long time trainer, Aldon Baker, and has started a new program. Early February, Monster Energy/ Pro Circuit/ Kawasaki reported that Cianciarulo had broken his wrist while practicing. Payton, the team manager, said that Adam would likely miss most of the Monster Energy Supercross series.
In 2019, in Glendale, Cianciarulo earned his 7th career win during his time in the series and his 1st win of the 2019 season. He came close to winning the 250sx West championship, but ultimately lost the championship to Dylan Ferrandis after a crash late in the final race.
However, Cianciarulo later won his first professional championship in the 2019 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Series. He is now contracted to ride for Team Monster Energy Kawasaki aboard a KX450 in the 450 class. He also is moving on from his previous career number 92 to 9.
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