Huge news coming from the Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha team today, as they announce Haiden Deegan’s professional 250 class debut and the entrance of 450 class rookie Justin Cooper at this weekend's Houston Supercross. Justin Cooper was forced up to the 450 class this year due to his 2021 250 class title, although he had an opportunity to defend that title in 2022 Cooper was sidelined with a major foot injury. With that being said, the Star Racing team gave him a mulligan this year and offered him a deal on the 450 where he’d race select rounds, and if he performs well he may be allowed to race more. Before we get into what Cooper has to say regarding this news, let's first look at his latest training footage to see where he’s at on the new bike. In the announcement J-Coop said “It’s been about two years since I’ve lined up for a supercross, and now it’s in a new class with the best guys, so I’m excited to just get out there. I’m looking to get back under the lights and learn
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