





Haiden Deegan is a professional motocross and supercross rider from Temecula, California. Born into a motocross family, Deegan inherited his father, Brian Deegan's, intensity and love for the sport. With racing in his blood, he had already made a name for himself as one of the biggest crowd-pleasers in the motocross world at just 15 years old. But that’s no surprise, given he became the first 10-year-old to perform a dirt bike backflip. Building on his natural talent, Deegan has proven himself time and time again in various competitions such as the AMA Supercross and Motocross championships. He’s earned top finishes across all events and collected over 30 championship titles under his belt. Deegan is not just following in his father's footsteps, but carving his own path to motocross greatness.
Haiden Deegan is a professional motocross and supercross rider from Temecula, California. Born into a motocross family, Deegan inherited his father, Brian Deegan's, intensity and love for the sport. With racing in his blood, he had already made a name for himself as one of the biggest crowd-pleasers in the motocross world at just 15 years old. But that’s no surprise, given he became the first 10-year-old to perform a dirt bike backflip. Building on his natural talent, Deegan has proven himself time and time again in various competitions such as the AMA Supercross and Motocross championships. He’s earned top finishes across all events and collected over 30 championship titles under his belt. Deegan is not just following in his father's footsteps, but carving his own path to motocross greatness.
Supercross News

Monster Energy riders strike a winning chord in Music City as Cole Davies dominates the Nashville 250, while Cooper Webb and Nate Thrasher power onto the podium at Round 13 of AMA Supercross.

Haiden Deegan was untouchable in St. Louis—winning the 250 East/West Showdown by over 15 seconds to clinch the 2026 AMA Supercross 250 title.

Monster Energy’s Cole Davies dominates with a perfect 1‑1‑1 in Indianapolis; Webb returns to the 450 podium and Hammaker locks in another 250 top‑three.



