Reeds Heroic Podium

chad-reed-supercrossOnly last week the motocross world was awash with news about Chad Reed's practice crash, and the resulting broken shoulder, and collarbone problems. It was questionable as to whether he would even race at the opening round of the AMA Supercross series. He not only raced, but managed an amazing 3rd place podium finish….

AUSSIE REED’S HEROIC NEW YEAR PODIUM

  7th January 2007

Image Australian Supercross star Chad Reed has defied the odds and wowed the capacity Californian crowd at Anaheim’s Angel stadium, riding the opening round of the 2007 Amp’d Mobile AMA Supercross Series with debilitating injuries to finish on the podium, in third place.

 Uncertainty faced the 2004 Champion ahead of the round after a horrific New Years Day practice crash left him with a fractured shoulder blade and chipped collarbone.

 Reed acknowledged this was one of the biggest crashes of his career and consulted with some of the best doctors in the country before making the decision to compete with such injuries in the hope of achieving his goal of winning a second AMA Supercross title.

 “It was certainly not the ideal way to start the New Year,” Reed said.“We have been on the knife edge all week with the lingering uncertainty of whether I would be able to ride or not.  But tonight with the help of my doctors, my management and the best team in the supercross paddock, L & M Racing, we have made the absolute best of what was a very bad situation.”

chad-reed-yamaha-supercross Opting not to use his automatic spot on the gate Reed rode his heat race and was forced to fight back following an opening lap crash. After digging deep and continuing on, Reed finished in eighth place, enough to guarantee him a spot in the main event.

 An adrenaline charged Reed pulled the start of his life in the main event, claiming the holeshot and leading the opening laps of the race until the pain of his substantial injuries crept back forcing him to lose valuable time in the whoops.

 Reed’s never say die attitude saw him ride a gutsy race and hold on to finish third, the result keeping his all consuming ambitioning of a second AMA title well and truly alive.   

 “That was probably the biggest start of my life,” Reed said.

 “I was dealt a really bad hand but I knew it was what I had to play. I just really want to win the 2007 Supercross title and this is what I had to do.

 Reed will continue recuperating from his injuries and prepare for the next round of the 2007 Amp’d Mobile AMA Supercross Series at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday 13th January.

Results 

  1. James Stewart – (Kawasaki)
  2. Ricky Carmichael  – (Suzuki)
  3. Chad Reed – (Yamaha)
  4. Travis Preston – (Honda)
  5. Tim Ferry – (Kawasaki)

Championship

  1. James Stewart – (Kawasaki)
  2. Ricky Carmichael – (Suzuki) 22
  3. Chad Reed – (Yamaha) 20
  4. Travis Preston – (Honda) 18
  5. Tim Ferry – (Kawasaki) 16

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