As a 15 years old, his first speedway club was
Vostok Vladivostok from Russia. Tarasenko started in Individual Under-19 Russian Championship final, finishing third. Tarasenko finishing 11th at under-21 championship scoring 5 points. In January 2010, Tarasenko signed a four years contract in
Polish league for Latvian
Lokomotiv Daugavpils. On 15 May he was confirmed for starting in Polish league (minimum 16 years old). From that day, he can compete in the Polish league. Three days after his 16th birthday, Tarasenko started in
2010 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship Qualifying Round Three in
Gdańsk, Poland. Tarasenko and his uncle
Artem Laguta won qualify to the semi-final One on 26 June in
Krško, Slovenia. After missing the 2022 season due to the FIM-sanctioned ban because of the
invasion of Ukraine by Russia he obtained a Polish licence (as did his uncle Artem Laguta). He signed for
GKM Grudziądz for the
2023 Polish speedway season. Tarasenko also made his British leagues debut in 2023, when he signed for
Peterborough Panthers but then made a huge impact for
Glasgow Tigers, signing for the team late in the season, which proved to be the catalyst for Glasgow winning the play offs and claiming the division 2 title. He signed for the
King's Lynn Stars for the 2024 season but parted company with the club shortly after the season started. ==Personal life==