Report: Insights from the Latest Round of Supercross
GLENDALE, AZ – The excitement surrounding the Supercross series intensified this weekend, highlighted by the performances of emerging talent and strategic team developments.
Haiden Deegan’s Whoops Performance
Team member Wil Hahn praised Haiden Deegan’s remarkable speed through the whoops, noting it as a natural talent developed from an early age. “At 14, I never seen anything like it. It’s a tribute to Ben Townley and the work done in New Zealand,” said Hahn. He emphasized how Deegan’s prowess not only benefits him but elevates the entire team, stating, “Iron sharpens iron, right?” With four riders on the team securing wins this season, Hahn believes the competitive environment fosters overall improvement.
Vohland’s Contract Extension
Brandon Haas confirmed that Max Vohland has officially re-signed with ClubMX for the 2027 season. Vohland hinted at this decision during a live broadcast prior to the Glendale SX event. Haas expressed confidence in his riders, focusing on their training performances through a rigorous two-week scrimmage period. “The message has been clear: show them on Saturday what they’ve been displaying all week,” Haas stated.
Justin Bogle’s Comeback
Dustin Pipes provided details on Justin Bogle’s return to 450SX competition after a three-year hiatus, thanks to his role in training Colt Nichols. “It just made sense,” Pipes remarked, highlighting Bogle’s previous achievements and the infusion of talent he brings to the team.
Key Takeaways
- Haiden Deegan continues to impress with his whoops technique, benefiting from a strong team dynamic.
- Max Vohland secures his future with ClubMX through 2027, reinforcing the team’s competitive lineup.
- Justin Bogle’s return marks a significant narrative for the weekend, promising to be a compelling story as he competes in his first race back.
As the series progresses, attention will be on how these developments influence upcoming races and the overall championship standings.

