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Cycle News 2003 01 08

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THQ World Supercross GP Series Round 2: Gelredome Stadium one while trying to pass second-place rider Sebastien Tortelli, and while it was not the fault of Reed, several people called Reed out as impatient it was something the 20-year-old was not happy about. "I wanted to show those people that I am not impatient," Reed said. "I was taken out by Sebastien in Geneva, and it was not my fault. If you don't want to get to the front in a hurry, then you're going to be finishing second. I know Carmichael and Vuillemin won't be waiting around, and I won't be either." Sure enough, Reed showed patience in his Holland heat race. While following Vuillemin for several laps, the Aussie tried a pass on his teammate, which the Frenchman thwarted with a good block - Reed knew he had made his statement, backed off and finished second. "I saw enough in the heat to know were I am in terms of speed compared to David [Vuillemin]," Reed said. "That's all I needed to know. I didn't need to do anything stupid. I gained a lot of confidence from that heat race, and I now know were I am compared to him." Vuillemin's speed was, as usual, very good. Timed practice on Friday and Saturday morning proved that nobody was going quicker than the Frenchman, yet when it came time to perform, he had nothing left. STORY AND PHOTOS BY GEOFF MEYER ARNHEM,HOLLAND,DEC.14 T eam Yamaha's Chad Reed is already in winning form after just two rounds of the THQ World Supercross GP Series. In front of 25,000 spectators, Reed returned to the country that hosted the first major international race he won in 2001, the Dutch 250cc Grand Prix. Maybe even more impressive was the fact that Reed did so nine seconds in front of his proven teammate David Vuillemin, while Amsoil/Chaparral Honda rider Mike LaRocco finished third another eight seconds back. The crowd in the Gelredome had not forgotten the rider they just about considered their own. "It's nice to win again in Holland," Reed said. "This is not my best win, and when I get back to America, I want to keep winning - it's all I want; finishing in second is just not important anymore. It was good to learn what David [Vuillemin] was all about, and I'll tell you, teammates or not, he is not scared to put it in there. I wanted to beat him so bad, I mean he was the only guy who really took it to Ricky [Carmichael] last year, and this win has done wonders for my confidence." Reed had something to prove in Amhem. He had crashed out of round 8 JANUARY 8, 2003' cue • • n • _ s

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