





There aren't many racers as ambitious as Tai Woffinden, who has already racked up three world titles and has his sights set on plenty more. After moving back to the UK from his Australian home when he was 15, Tai plowed everything into his racing program, and it has paid off big time, and it's safe to say he is the biggest name in the sport. Determined to regain his championship title in 2021, it looks set to be a big year for him.
There aren't many racers as ambitious as Tai Woffinden, who has already racked up three world titles and has his sights set on plenty more. After moving back to the UK from his Australian home when he was 15, Tai plowed everything into his racing program, and it has paid off big time, and it's safe to say he is the biggest name in the sport. Determined to regain his championship title in 2021, it looks set to be a big year for him.
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Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha's Deegan leads the charge going 1-1 at High Point. Kitchen and Tomac back it up with solid third-place finishes.

Monster Energy riders Haiden Deegan, Eli Tomac, and Levi Kitchen all land on the podium at Thunder Valley, with Deegan maintaining his 250 class lead despite losing his perfect season.

Defending 250 Class Champion Haiden Deegan (Star Racing/Yamaha) maintains perfect record with another 1-1 Finish, extending his MX Nationals streak to 4-0 through two events.
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