Kawasaki officially announced Chase Sexton and Garrett Marchbanks as their factory 450 riders for 2026, Kitchen’s recent step into the bigger bike class has fans buzzing with excitement and speculation.

Big moves for Levi Kitchen! The young motocross phenom is turning heads once again — this time by throwing his leg over a 450. As Kawasaki officially announced Chase Sexton and Garrett Marchbanks as their factory 450 riders for 2026, Kitchen’s recent step into the bigger bike class has fans buzzing with excitement and speculation.

 

Is this just cross-training to elevate his already sharp 250 skills, or is it a sneak peek into his inevitable transition to the 450 class? Either way, Levi Kitchen’s future looks every bit as fast — and as green — as the bikes he rides.

 

Kitchen, known for his smooth, calculated riding style and incredible corner speed, has steadily risen through the ranks as one of Kawasaki’s brightest young talents. After an impressive 2025 season that showcased his consistency and adaptability, this latest move to the 450 is being viewed by many as the next natural step in his development. He’s been spotted logging laps at the team’s test track, looking comfortable, confident, and every bit the part of a rider ready for the big leagues.

 

The timing couldn’t be more perfect. With Kawasaki’s powerhouse lineup of Sexton and Marchbanks leading the charge, Kitchen’s early exposure to the 450 platform could prepare him for a seamless transition when the gate finally drops for him in the premier class. Whether it’s a training experiment or the start of something bigger, one thing’s for sure — Levi Kitchen isn’t just keeping up; he’s preparing to *lead*.

 

As the 2026 season approaches, fans can expect one thing: more speed, more progression, and a whole lot of Kawasaki green. The “Chef” might just be cooking up his biggest performance yet.

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