Brian Deegan Net Worth

Brian Deegan is a motocross legend born on May 9, 1975 in Omaha, NE. He has won 13 medals in the X Games, making him one of the most decorated freestyle riders in the competition's history. He also participates in Rally Car and Short Course Trucks. In addition to his motocross career, he is the founder and co-owner of the brand Metal Mulisha.
Brian Deegan is a member of Motorcycle Racer

Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day May 9, 1975
Birth Place Omaha, NE
Brian Deegan age 48 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus

💰 Net worth: $10 million

Brian Deegan, renowned as a Motorcycle Racer in the NE, has built quite a substantial net worth over the years. In 2024, his estimated net worth is said to reach an impressive $10 million. Known for his daredevil stunts and unmatched skill on the track, Deegan has made a name for himself in the world of motorsports. With numerous victories and championships under his belt, Deegan's success on the motorcycle circuit has undoubtedly contributed to his financial prosperity. However, it is not only his racing career that has brought him wealth; he has also ventured into various business endeavors, including a successful line of apparel and merchandise. With his determination and entrepreneurial spirit, it comes as no surprise that Brian Deegan has amassed such a substantial fortune.

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About

Motocross legend who became one of the most decorated freestyle riders in X Games history after winning his 13th medal. In addition to motocross, he also participates in Rally Car and Short Course Trucks. He's also the founder an co-owner of the brand Metal Mulisha.

Before Fame

At the age of 17, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his professional motocross career. He won his first major competition at the Los Angeles Supercross competition in 1997.

Trivia

In 1997, he pioneered the term Freestyle Motocross after "ghost riding" his bike across the finish line to take his first Supercross win at the LA Coliseum. 

Family Life

He has three children, Haiden, Hailie, and Hudson, with his wife Marissa Deegan.

Associated With

He joined Shaun White on ESPN's list of top 100 athletes in 2004.