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Cycle News 2015 Issue 08 February 24

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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 52 ISSUE 8 FEBRUARY 24, 2015 P61 From his black-flag incident at Anaheim 2, to his constant struggle with suspension, or the 2009 "Chisholm Incident," the Discount Tire/TwoTwo Motor- sports rider and team owner always seems to be embroiled in some sort of controversy. However, even at the ripe old age of 32, the Aussie Super- cross star still can summon up the speed to win on any given track, which gives him the license to be as controversial as he wants. Love him or hate him, Chad Reed keeps things interesting, and in Atlanta, he thrilled the 51,000 fans with a flag-to-flag win over points leader Ryan Dungey. Reinforcing the notion that the start is everything in Supercross these days, Reed backed off early in the first turn and found himself sneaking into the lead at the exit of a tight left-hander. A quick sprint put him a couple of seconds up on the AutoTrader. com/Toyota/JGR Yamaha duo Briefly... The whoops were exceptionally tough in Atlanta, and that is probably where Chad Reed won the race. And after the race, Reed talked about the whoops. "I was better in the whoops, but I still wasn't awe- some," said Reed. "I don't know why. The whoops are normally my strong point and I've been strug- gling a little bit this year. Overall I saw where Dunge was and I just kind of knew the laps and knew the gap that I needed and tried not to do anything silly the last five laps." If there was one thing that Chad Reed felt turned it around for him in Atlanta, it was that the team found a good setting that worked for him. "I think just a good combination of the bike and me being able to [ride well]," said Reed. "I feel like the bike's been good at other races and I haven't. Today I think we improved the bike and also I was good, so then it was a good combination." AutoTrader.com/Toyota/JGR Ya- maha's Justin Barcia was in the pits signing autographs and gave us an update on his injury. "I'm probably a few weeks out still," said Barcia. "The pelvis bone's not a fun bone to hurt. Like I said to a few guys today, if I broke my wrist I could tape it up and race, but this I can't tape it up and go. It's just painful and just crappy. Pretty tough to deal with really. It's no fun." The DirtWurx crew made the whoops section into a split lane, which re- ally didn't work as planned, because everyone was taking one side, so the riders ended up with two narrow lanes. "I think you got to make both lanes equal," said Canard. "It was (Left) It was the perfect storm for the 32-year-old Chad Reed who took advantage of a great start and many of the top series contenders having bad starts. (Above) Reed's win at Atlanta was his 44 th of his career. continued on next page

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