News 9 May 2011

Reed content with second in series after Vegas victory

Aussie Chad Reed scored his second win of the year at Las Vegas on the weekend. Image: Simon Cudby/RacerXOnline.com.

Aussie Chad Reed scored his second win of the year at Las Vegas on the weekend. Image: Simon Cudby/RacerXOnline.com.

Australia’s Chad Reed is happy with his maiden season as team owner/rider for TwoTwo Motorsports in the Monster Energy AMA Supercross series after sealing a buoyant second overall on Saturday in Las Vegas.

Reed, who defied the odds to assemble his own small yet committed team six weeks out from the first event, took his team to 11 podiums including two wins and incredibly finished a very close second in the championship.

Victory in Vegas was a season highlight for Reed, albeit finished four points shy of new series champion Ryan Villopoto.

It was a series that had everything – five different series leaders, six riders stood on the top step of the dais and four riders vying for the title coming into the final round.

“We gave it all we had,” Reed said. “I feel totally blessed this season. Congrats to Ryan – he earned the championship. He had the most wins this season and to come back from what he went through last year, he has my respect. We did all we can and sometimes, you come up short.

“The last race certainly lived up to the hype of the whole season but we came into this round behind the eightball and it was a long shot. All I could do was try and win the race.

“Just making the startline in January was a massive achievement so really, to be in a position where we have had the speed to compete for the title up to the very last round was pretty special and I can’t thank my team enough,” Reed concluded.

Earlier in the evening, Reed was awarded the Bret Michaels ‘Rock Hard-Ride Hard’ Award which honors the hardest charging, comeback Supercross rider who ultimately proves to push the limits in a quest towards winning the Monster Energy Supercross championship.

The award was presented to the TwoTwo Motorsports rider, after the former champion came just four points shy of his third title in his inaugural foray into the world of team ownership.

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