Reed wins Arnhem World SX GP.
Chad Reed has won tonight's second round of the THQ World Supercross GP at Arnhem, the Netherlands, edging out round one winner David ཧVuillemin in the last European race before the series goes Stateside for the start of the AMA championship.
Sebastien Tortelli earned the UFO Plast holeshot award with Vuillemin and Reed holding second and third respectively. Reed swept by Tortelli and Vuille🧸min on lap one for the lead, with Tortelli late🐼r falling from third.

Chad Reed has won tonight's second round of the THQ 🌱World Supercross G💎P at Arnhem, the Netherlands, edging out round one winner David Vuillemin in the last European race before the series goes Stateside for the start of the AMA championship.
Sebastien Tortelli earned the UFO Plast holeshot award with Vuillemin a🌺nd Reed holding second and third respectively. Reed swept by Tortelli a🌊nd Vuillemin on lap one for the lead, with Tortelli later falling from third.
On lap 13 LaRocco passed T𓂃eam KTM/Red Bull's Grant Langston to take third place behind the Yamahas - a position he🦋 would hold to the flag, while Langston held off Tortelli to finish fourth.
Tim Ferry never really featur𓃲ed at the sharp end, perhaps due to his confidence sapping crash on Thurday, however the Floridian took valuable points for sixth tonight ahead of Jeremy McGrath.
McGrath, the seven times SX champion, is now in danger of not even being top KTM, thanks to Lanꦬgston's impressive performances in the opening two rounds🎐.
The𒁏 series now moves to Anaheim for the start of the AMA Supercross champions🌸hip, where Reed and Vuillemin will face the likes of American Honda's reigning champ Ricky Carmichael.
"I am glad this is the world championship," said a delighted Reed, who needs to beat those that entered the two European races, in the remaining 15 rounds, to claim the world title - Carmichael can now only winꦜ the AMA crown. "I am ready to win each week from here on out. I don't practice hard all week to come here and lose. I wanted this win all week, and I am ready to go back to America and keep winning."
"I was sick all week, so I am happy with my results," added Vuillemin, 🎐who keeps the points lead. "I am ready to go back to the U.S. and compete for the rest of the series."
I🐲n tonight's other main event, Flyin' Dutchman Marc de Reuver took 125cc honourꦜs.
250cc results - Arnhem:
1. Chad Reed Yamaha
2. David Vuillemin Yamaha
3. Mike LaRocco Honda
4. Grant Langston KTM
5. Sebastien Tortelli Suzuki
6. Tim Ferry Yamaha
7. Jeremy McGrath KTM
8. Andrew Short Suzuki
9. Manuel Rivas Kawasaki
10. Keith Johnson Yamaha
250cc Season Standings after round two:
1. David Vuillemin Yamaha 47 points
2. Chad Reed Yamaha 41 points
3. Grant Langston KTM 38 points
4. Tim Ferry Yamaha 37 points
5. Mike LaRocco Honda 34 points
6. Sebastien Tortelli Suzuki 34 points
7. Jeremy McGrath KTM 29 points
8. Damon Huffman Honda 22 points
9. Andrew Short Suzuki 20 points
10. Keith Johnson Yamaha 19 points

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