TwoTwo Motorsports team owner/rider Chad Reed says that Team Australia’s podium at the 65th running of the FIM Motocross of Nations was a team effort, despite his spectacular opening moto win on Sunday.
Reed led Team Australia to a historic first-ever podium finish at the iconic event at St Jean d’Angely in France, teamed up with Brett Metcalfe and Matt Moss in the green and gold.
The 29-year-old was dominant in his first moto of the event, taking the holeshot and leading from start to finish in the MX1 class to kick Australia’s campaign off in strong fashion.
The result marked Reed’s second moto win at the Motocross of Nations, the first coming exactly 10 years ago in Belgium.
Seventh place in the second and final moto saw Reed finish fourth overall for the event, but crucially, contribute strong points alongside the efforts of teammates Metcalfe and Moss to secure third for the team.
“11 years ago was my first Motocross des Nations event and I was just as excited as ever to pull on the green and gold jersey this weekend,” said Reed.
“Australia’s had a tough run in the past and consistency has really cost us – it wasn’t all smooth sailing this time around but we fought hard and managed to get onto the podium which is awesome.
“I was feeling it in the first moto. If you don’t start well then you’re going to get slowed down and I knew I’d have to get away from the gates fast.
“I got the holeshot and held on to win my second des Nations moto which I was pumped about.
“My second moto wasn’t great but it’s all about the team effort here. I fought as hard as I could and so did Metty and Mossy – we scored just enough points to hold off Great Britain for the podium.”
Australia finished just five points shy of second-placed France with a further 13 points separating them from powerhouse motocross nation and winner, the United States.