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Reed to race Monster Cup on JGR Suzuki

Chad Reed will race a JGR Suzuki at the Monster Energy Cup in Las Vegas on October 13 after several tests on the bike. After the final Ironman US National, the Aussie spent weeks testing the bike at the team's base so has signed up to race the Monster Cup supercross. There's

Seattle Supercross Mudfest!

Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, hosted Round 13 in front of 55,407 fans inside CenturyLink Field in Seattle for one of the slimiest, slickest races in history. The Monster Energy Kawasaki of Eli Tomac found itsway to a third-place start, battling back and forth with Team Red Bull KTM

Reed: I’ll race a Husky next year!

Chad Reed has announced he's going to ride a 450 Husqvarna in US Supercross next season, "probably do it one my own. Just get out there and have fun. Do it at a lower level," he said. "We'll do it right and build a bike that is competitive. But right now

Reed hurt at Straight Rhythm

Former US Supercross champ Chad Reed is out of the Red Bull Straight Rhythm after he over-jumped on his two-stroke Yamaha YZ250 in practice. He has hurt his ankle. He said on social media: Sometimes things don't make sense. But you just roll with the punches and take the positives from it. The

Reed goes two-stroke!

Chad Reed has confirmed he will ride a two-stroke Yamaha YZ250 at the Red Bull Straight Rhythm next weekend as he wants to beat Ryan Villopoto and Ronnie Mac!  

Reed Vs Villopoto on two-strokes!

Ryan Villopoto will face Chad Reed on two-strokes in the Red Bull Straight Rhythm which will return to Fairplex in Pomona on October 21. Ken Roczen will host (but not race) the Two-Stroke Shootout, an eight- man, two-stroke-only class. Confirmed riders in that class include four-time Supercross and three- time motocross

Reed penalised after blocking Dungey

Chad Reed has been docked five championship points and fined $5,000 after failing to acknowledge blue flags in St. Louis, the AMA announced on Monday. The two-time champion was running 16th in the 450SX Main Event when he was caught by Eli Tomac and Ryan Dungey, who were racing for the victory. Tomac

Reed ruins Dungey’s charge

Double Supercross champ Chad Reed short changed the St. Louis Supercross fans with a cheap shot by blocking Ryan Dungey in the main event as Eli Tomac took his fifth win in a row. Championship leader Dungey placed his Red Bull KTM into second and looked to be taking the battle

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