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Cycle News 2025 Issue 43 October 28

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Deegan To Make 450 Debut at WSX H aiden Deegan is set to make his 450cc racing debut at round one of the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) in Buenos Aires City, Argentina, on November 8. Deegan will race two rounds (Argentina and Australia) aboard the Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha YZ450F, as he'll be a wild-card entry in the SX1 division. Deegan was already slated to race these two rounds of WSX but originally in the SX2 (250cc) class. This announcement means he'll line up against heavy favorites like Eli Tomac, Cooper Webb, Ken Roczen, Jason Anderson and Justin Cooper for the very first time. "I'm stoked to get out there and experi - ence World Supercross on the 450," said Deegan. "It's a big step, but I'm really just looking forward to having some fun and meeting fans from around the world." The WSX series kicks off with the first of five rounds in Argentina on November 8, 2025. CN VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P29 Haiden Deegan will make his 450cc debut at the first round of World Supercross in Argentina. Darren Pine Joins Triumph Racing T riumph Racing announced the signing of ama- teur rider Darren Pine to a multi-year contract. Pine's success in the amateur ranks earned him 22 major titles so far, including both Supermini Cham- pionships at the 2025 Loretta Lynn's Amateur Na- tional earlier this year. He now jumps to the larger TF 250-X and joins Deacon Denno on the newly developed Triumph Racing Amateur team. "It's been so cool being on Triumph and getting to train with all the pros," Pine said. "The bike is amazing, and everything about it has been awe - some. Training with Brownie [Mike Brown] is hard to beat—he's one of the best." "We've always believed in nurturing emerging talent, and with Darren Pine joining our ranks, we're not just expanding, we're accelerating," said Jer- emy Coker. "He brings a raw speed and determina- tion that perfectly embodies the spirit of Triumph. Adding Darren to our amateur program is a game- changer." CN Amateur Darren Pine joins the Triumph Racing team in a multi-year deal.

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