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Andrew Oldar
by: Andrew Oldar
Aside from Gared Steinke and other occasional privateer entries, we don’t hear the buzzing sound of 125 or 250 two-strokes in Monster Energy AMA Supercross anymore. That was not the case at the 2022 St. Louis Supercross, however, as Chad Reed brought out his 2004 Yamaha YZ250—the same bike he used to win the 2004 AMA Supercross Championship—and spun laps on it before the evening’s racing action got underway.Related: 2022 Yamaha YZ250 First Ride ReviewChad Reed dusted off his 2004 Yamaha YZ250 and rode it during opening ceremonies at the 2022 St. Louis Supercross. (BrownDogWilson/)The A ...
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Aside from Gared Steinke and other occasional privateer entries, we don’t hear the buzzing sound of 125 or 250 two-strokes in Monster Energy AMA Supercross anymore. That was not the case at the 2022 St. Louis Supercross, however, as Chad Reed brought out his 2004 Yamaha YZ250—the same bike he used to win the 2004 AMA Supercross Championship—and spun laps on it before the evening’s racing action got underway.Related: 2022 Yamaha YZ250 First Ride ReviewChad Reed dusted off his 2004 Yamaha YZ250 and rode it during opening ceremonies at the 2022 St. Louis Supercross. (BrownDogWilson/)The A ...
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