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Bikesales Staff22 Apr 2015
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Reed to compete at AUS-X Open

The Aussie warrior is returning home to take on the best of the Aussie-based brigade

Australia’s highest profile supercross star Chad Reed will contest the inaugural Australian Open of Supercross (AUS-X Open) at the Allphones Arena in Sydney on Saturday, November 28.

The addition of Reed, a two-time world supercross champion and Australia’s most successful international supercross star, is a massive boost for the AUS-X Open and is sure to spice up the action for Aussie fans.

“I’m stoked to be riding in the first ever AUS-X Open and showcasing our amazing sport to the home fans in Sydney on November 28,” said Reed. “The racing is going to be intense and with the FMX guys alongside competing for the ‘Best Trick’ title, this is going to be one of the greatest action sports events to hit Aussie shores.
“Australia has some of the highest quality riders on the planet so it’s going to be awesome to line up next to our home-grown talent at one of the world’s best venues for supercross. I haven’t competed there since I first left for the USA 14 years ago!”

Another major rider announcement will be made on April 24.

Tickets go on sale at 9:00am on May 4 by clicking here. For more event information visit ausxopen.com.

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