AMATEUR MOTOCROSS STAR DEACON DENNO JOINS TRIUMPH RACING AMERICA

Triumph Racing America has signed rising talent Deacon Denno to a three-year contract. For 2026, the young racer from Texas will continue competing at the amateur level before stepping up to the professional ranks with Triumph Factory Racing in 2027.
In August this year, Denno enjoyed a very successful week of racing at the AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch. During the prestigious event, the 17-year-old picked up the 250 B and Schoolboy 2 titles, in addition to claiming the Oakley Fastest Lap of the Week award. These accolades saw Denno crowned AMA Amateur Rider of the Year for 2025.
Denno’s first competitive outings aboard the proven TF 250-X will take place at the upcoming SMX Next World All-Stars playoff races in Charlotte, North Carolina, and St. Louis, Missouri. Following these two events, Deacon will continue to compete at all major amateur events through to the end of 2026, before joining Triumph Factory Racing for 2027 and 2028.
Deacon Denno – Triumph Racing America
"I’m really excited for this new chapter with Triumph Racing America. Having a three-year contract that takes me into pro-level racing gives me a lot of confidence. What the team has achieved over the last two years is amazing, and I’m excited to be a part of it. I’m grateful for this opportunity and pumped on having the whole team behind me. I can’t wait to get started with the next step of my career with Triumph.”
Jeremy Coker – General Manager, Triumph Racing America
"I am beyond excited to welcome Deacon to the brand as he has done nothing but impress me both on and off the bike. His Loretta Lynn’s performance this year was just the icing on the cake for me, and it underlined his speed and ability. To be able to sign the AMA Amateur Rider of the Year is always a great thing. I look forward to the journey with Deacon. He will continue to race at an amateur level before turning pro with Triumph Factory Racing for 2027. His potential is massive, and we will do our best as a team to go out and win multiple championships with him."