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The Deegans - YouTube Brian Deegan, 14 time X Games medalist and co founder of the Metal Mulisha, continues his career in action sports along side his wife Marissa Deegan and their kids Hailie, Haiden, and Hudson
Brian Deegan - Wikipedia Brian Deegan (born May 9, 1974) [1] is an American professional freestyle motocross rider and racing driver Deegan was the first to land a 360 in a freestyle motocross competition
Shop Deegan 38 - The Deegans Merch The Official Merch Clothing Store for The Deegan's YouTube Channel Metal Mulisha Founder Brian Deegan and his Family Haiden Deegan, Hailie Deegan and Hudson Deegan featuring the DNGR and Danger Boys brands
Danger Boy Deegan – The Official Site of Haiden Deegan With a burgeoning social media following and a charismatic presence, Haiden Deegan is not only a rising star but also an influential figure in the world of motocross, inspiring riders of all ages
Haiden Deegan indicates plan remains to race 250s in Supercross Haiden Deegan indicated on social media that he still plans to defend his Monster Energy Supercross 250 West title before moving into the 450 class for Pro Motocross “That’s a wrap on the 🇦🇺🦘tour, and sadly the 4faddy for a little while,” Deegan posted “Time to get back on the
About Brian - Deegan Today, Brian is the most decorated Freestyle Motocross rider in the competition’s history with 14 X-Games medals to his name, including X Games Gold medal in Rally Cross He also holds the elite distinction of being the only rider to compete in every X Games competition since the games’ inception
My recovery will be longer than everyone expected – Deegan Double 250SMX champion Haiden Deegan has moved to detail the wrist injury that affected him in stages throughout the 2024 season, undergoing surgery following the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) Final in Las Vegas and now facing an extended six weeks off the bike during this current off-season