The Danger Boy Deegan show in Anaheim 2 Supercross!
The Danger Boy Deegan show in Anaheim 2 Supercross! January 27, 2025 Photo Credit: Feld Entertainment The Danger Boy Deegan show in Anaheim 2 Supercross! The pass for the lead and huge save of Haiden Deegan that had Supercross fans buzzing about whether it was clean or aggressive. Monster Energy Star Yamaha’s Haiden Deegan executed a pass for the win over his teammate Michael Mosiman and Red Bull KTM Rider Julien Beumer in the same corner and just a few moments later cased a massive jump but miraculously saved it during the Heat Race of the 250 West Supercross in Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California. At the moment, the reel video uploaded by Coach Sam Tamayo on their MxMessiah FB page had 46.1k views for the pass and 706k for the save. Fans are debating as to whether it was a clean or aggressive move. In the Main Event, Deegan collected his first win of the 2025 Supercross season while San Diego winner, Julien Beumer, got second. The latter is currently leading the former by 5 points in the overall championship standings. The next round of the championship series will be at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on February 1. The event will be the first Triple Crown and will host the first SMX Next amateur race that gives tomorrow’s stars a chance to compete on professional supercross tracks inside select stadiums throughout the season. The Arizona round will also launch the continuing “Love Moto Stop Cancer” partnership between Monster Energy AMA Supercross and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The racing starts at 8 pm ET. Share this post anaheim 2 supercross, brian deegan, coach sam tamayo, danger boy deegan, haiden deegan, juju beumer, julien beumer, mmf live, mxmessiah live, supercross Leave a Reply Cancel reply Logged in as mx_admin. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* MORE ARTICLES
Both SMX World Champions, Jett Lawrence and Haiden Deegan, are back on top at Anaheim 2 Supercross!
Both SMX World Champions, Jett Lawrence and Haiden Deegan, are back on top at Anaheim 2 Supercross! January 26, 2025 Photo Credit: Feld Entertainment Anaheim, CA, USA (January 25, 2025) Reigning SuperMotocross World Champions, Jett Lawrence of Team Honda HRC Progressive and Haiden Deegan of Team Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing, are back on top in round 3 of the Monster Energy Supercross Championship. Heading into the 2025 season, both were expected to be dominating the entire series, with even talks about the season becoming boring and that they might sweep their respective classes. But as it goes, the former had a 12-2 finish while the latter had a 5-3 finish from the first two rounds. Although the season is long, the pressure that surrounds both champions to be perfect and to completely dominate their opponents didn’t happen in the first two rounds. Some are quick to criticize them already because of this. Progressive Insurance Ecstar Suzuki’s Ken Roczen had an amazing ride to end up the 450 Main Event race with second overall, outriding Monster Energy Kawasaki rider Jason Anderson. Roczen also took the red plate, or overall championship standings, with second place, and that would make him the third red plate holder in three rounds. Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Eli Tomac, who had a dominating heat race win, suffered with a mediocre start in the main event race, which eventually ended in 7th, and as a result, lost the red plate. But it was Jett Lawrence who systematically picked positions all the way to first place and back to the title hunt to defend his 450 supercross title. Jett and Eli are now tied in third, just 5 points behind Roczen, who is the new overall points leader. In the 250 West class, it was an interesting battle between Haiden Deegan and Red Bull KTM rider Julien Beumer from qualifying, the heat race, and eventually the main! Beumer and Deegan made contact during their heat races that led to the former crashing, and just a few moments later Deegan casing the triple but miraculously was able to keep it on two wheels. Then during the main event, while Deegan was pulling away slowly from Beuemer and the rest of the riders, the rain started to fall. Triumph’s Jordon Smith tipped over in the latter part of the race, which gave Cole Davies of Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing his first podium in his third professional race! Share this post Leave a Reply Cancel reply Logged in as mx_admin. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* MORE ARTICLES