Haiden Deegan leads early

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Haiden Deegan leads early

Haiden Deegan leads early

Haiden Deegan has wrapped up the 250 West championship. Now, he's racing for the record book.

Haiden Deegan leads early

Haiden Deegan has wrapped up the 250 West championship. Now, he's racing for the record book.

Haiden Deegan has already locked up the 250 West championship, but the young star isn't slowing down—he's now racing for the record books. Entering Round 16 of the SuperMotocross World Championship, Deegan was tied with Jett Lawrence for the most 250 feature wins, and he had a golden opportunity to surpass the rider who will be his toughest rival in the premier class.

The action kicked off with Max Anstie snatching the holeshot, but Deegan wasted no time, taking the lead before the end of the first lap. It was a bold move that set the tone for what promised to be an electrifying race.

Lux Turner had a heart-stopping moment on the opening lap, nearly going over the bars in a near endo. But he managed to settle his bike and slot into second place, showing impressive composure under pressure.

However, Turner's momentum didn't last. A bobble cost him the position, allowing Kitchen to move up. Just one lap later, Ryder DiFrancesco followed suit, slipping past Turner into third. The pack was tightening, and every mistake was being punished.

Turner continued to struggle, giving up fourth place to Anstie on Lap 4. With Deegan out front and the field jockeying for position, the race was shaping up to be a classic—one that could etch Deegan's name even deeper into the record books. For fans and riders alike, this is the kind of high-stakes drama that defines the sport.

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