Deegan Brown — Supercross BMX Factory Team | Pro · USA · 2026 Rookie Year

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🇺🇸Deegan Brown
Pro · USA · 2026 Rookie Year
2026
Rookie Year (Pro Debut)
ROY
Goal — Rookie of the Year
Top 15
USA BMX Pro Points
UCI U23
Mains + Podiums
Vision F1
Frame

Who Is Deegan?

Deegan Brown is a Pro BMX racer on the Supercross BMX Factory Team. 2026 is his rookie year as a professional — the year he steps off the amateur 17/20X class he dominated and onto the world's biggest stage. He's chasing USA BMX Rookie of the Year and racing the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup circuit alongside the rest of the Supercross factory roster.

Deegan's run through amateur is what got him here. Dominant 17/20X campaigns. Multiple wins on the cruiser and class bike. In his Pro rookie year he's sitting Top 15 in USA BMX Pro Points and has stacked UCI BMX Supercross World Cup U23 mains and podiums on the international circuit. He's been a long-time Supercross factory rider, and the Vision F1 has been under him from day one.

Rookie of the Year is the goal. UCI U23 main event consistency is the foundation. The carbon Vision F1, the Speedline drivetrain, the Killer Buzz wheels — everything dialed for a season built around one thing: showing up Saturday after Saturday and racing for the win.

2026 Rookie Year

The Goal: USA BMX Rookie of the Year

Deegan is racing his first full season as a professional in 2026. The target: Rookie of the Year. The plan is the full USA BMX national schedule, every Pro main he can make, every double-points race scored. He's already inside the Top 15 in USA BMX Pro Points — the rookie of the year conversation is on the table.

UCI BMX Supercross World Cup — U23

On top of the USA BMX Pro season, Deegan is racing UCI BMX Supercross World Cup rounds in the U23 class — the international development tier for riders moving toward the Elite ranks. He's made multiple mains and stacked a few U23 podiums already. That's where the next generation of Olympic and World Cup riders comes from.

His Frame

Factory Ride
Supercross Vision F1
Material: Torayca carbon — aerospace-grade fiber construction
Construction: The world's first monocoque carbon fiber BMX race frame — no joints, no welds, no bonded areas
BB: Threaded Euro BB — field-serviceable at any track
Standards: 3× the EN BMX safety requirement

Full Bike Check

Part Spec
Frame Supercross BMX Vision F1
Fork Supercross BMX Vision F1
Headset Speedline Sealed Bearing
Stem Speedline Elite
Handlebars Supercross Flatline
Grips ODI CF1
Brakes Shimano XT M8100
Cranks Speedline Spinners — 172.5mm
Pedals HT SX-2
Rims Speedline Slashers 406
Tires Tioga Fastr-X
Hubs Speedline Killer Buzz

Pro Results

Series Result Notes
USA BMX Pro Points Top 15 Rookie pro year USA BMX Pro Class standings
USA BMX Nashville 3rd Pro U23 USA BMX Nashville Nationals
UCI World Cup U23 Multiple Mains UCI BMX Supercross World Cup — U23 main event finalist (multiple rounds)
UCI World Cup U23 Multiple Podiums UCI BMX Supercross World Cup — U23 podium finishes

Amateur Highlights

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Dominant 17/20X amateur campaigns
Multiple national wins across the country in the highest amateur class before turning Pro
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16 Boys Cruiser class wins
Multiple wins on the cruiser ageing into the higher classes
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Long-time Supercross BMX Factory rider
Supercross factory program since his amateur years — Vision F1 has been his platform throughout

Racing Profile

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2026 USA BMX Pro Rookie Year
First full year as a professional — chasing USA BMX Rookie of the Year
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Top 15 USA BMX Pro Points
Inside the Top 15 of the USA BMX Pro Class standings in his rookie year
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UCI BMX Supercross World Cup U23 — multiple mains and podiums
Racing the world circuit at the U23 development tier — building toward Elite
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3rd Pro U23 — USA BMX Nashville Nationals
Pro U23 podium at the USA BMX Nashville national
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2026 Supercross BMX Factory Team — Pro Class
Factory support on the Vision F1 carbon platform