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Discover the thrilling world of motocross, where riders like Chad Reed battle it out on challenging tracks filled with jumps and tricky sections. From the invention of motorbikes in 1885 to the first race in 1920, learn about the sport's history, racing rules, and essential gear for riders. Explore the iconic Skilled Stadium track and the significance of race flags in ensuring safety during competition. Join us as we celebrate Chad Reed's remarkable achievements and his journey to becoming a prominent figure in motocross.
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M OTORCROSS Jay Marmont Matt Moss
Motorbikes were invented in 1885 by German GottlibeDainler The first motorbike race was in 1920 in the UK. It was called scrambling in those days
THE TRACK The tracks are full of jumps and tricky sections especially the woops . The riders always want to get a good gate a the start so they can get the hole shot and get around the corner instead of in the middle of the pack. The first corner is always tricky to get round if your in the middle of the pack. Chad Reed is the fastest over the woops. This track was made at Skilled Stadium for the Super X this year.
RULES The yellow flag means some one has fallen off there bike. The red flag means the race has stopped and you have to turn off your engine. The blue flag means to move over to the edge of the track so the leading rider can come past. The black flag means that you have to leave the track a designated track exit. The red and white flag means a rider has fallen down and need first aid. And the black and white flags means the race is over.
GEAR You must have the right gear when your riding a motorbike in case you fall off. If your racing here are most important things you must have. Gloves, Neck Brace, chest Plat or full body armor, Boots, Helmet, Knee Pads OR
CHAD REED Chad reed was born on the 3/15/1982 in Kurri Kurri. He started his career in Australia 125cc junior ranks in 1998 and so on. He traveled to the US a lot . When he was a kid he always wanted to be the best motorbike rider in the world. He even dreamed about being a factory rider. In he’s mind there was no doubt that it was he’s destiny to be the next king. These are all the champion ships he has won . 1999 Australian Supercross Champion 2000 Australian Supercross Champion 2002 AMA East Coast Lites Champion 2003 U.S Open Champion 2003 THQ World Supercross Champion 2004 U.S Open Champion 2004 AMA Supercross Champion 2005 X-Games Supermoto- Bronze Medal 2007 Paris-BercySupercross Champion 2008 AMA/FIM World Supercross Champion 2008 Australian Supercross Champion 2009 Monster Energy Triple Crown Champion 2009 AMA National Motocross Champion 2009 AMA Athlete of the Year
Credits http://www.wikipedia.org/ http://www.google.com.au/ http://www.superx.com.au/ http://www.chadreedracing.com