Dont let him get to ahead of himself man. As I've said before, kid has the potential to be the best of all time. I'd like to see him race the MXGP in the far future after dominating here in the states.
Brian Deegan doesn’t seem like the kind of Dad that would let his son or any of his kids get too far ahead and fail! From what I’ve seen, his parents have made all the right moves and are doing a fantastic job! More parents should be following the example to help their children succeed, all while following their faith, and belief in what works!
That had to be the sickist bike I've ever seen.and those race wheels are dope.Haiden has worked his butt off to get where he is and is going.congrates guys and all the best for lorettas .I'll be watching from New Zealand with excitement
Dang steph cuddy. Hudsons day in the life intro was 😌. Yamaha's are amazing off the start they have the best torque/launch so if you like the start then🤔
The Danger Boy is only good because he has his father and good sponsors. Lol. Yeah ok I just seen this comments on a few other videos and there will always be haters for sure. But anyone can get sponsors he is still only allowed to keep the motor stock so it's not the sponsors and his father winning those races it's in fact the Danger Boy who is on his bike putting that work in that is winning those races and I is definitely so cool seeing him get bad starts or going down and then have to come from the back of the pack because I think that's when he rides his best when he is under pressure for sure. Iv seen the Danger Boy crash on the first lap to get up to be dead last and almost a lap down from the first place rider to come back and win that race with him putting the fastest lap down almost 3seconds faster then anyone else riding the same track.he can't be denied his ability and endurance and the knowledge and experience that I think he is able to look ahead of each turn and commit to what he thinks will be the best line even if he takes that turn and realizes its not looking good but he never fears pushing himself to that edge of crashes that wins races