Supercross Icon Chad Reed Returns to Redcliffe for 2024 Championship

Supercross legend Chad Reed is set to make a return to the 2024 Fox Australian Championship, but this time in a different capacity. The two-time World Supercross Champion will be lending his support as an ambassador when the event comes to Redcliffe in October.


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Reed’s involvement in the championship will be a family affair, with his 14-year-old son Tate joining him. The younger Reed is slated to compete in all five rounds of the championship, bringing a new dimension to the father-son dynamic as Chad takes on the role of coach.

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Photo credit: Chad Reed/Facebook 

The Redcliffe rounds of the competition are scheduled for October 12 and 13 at Kayo Stadium. Chad Reed views the Australian junior racing series as unique, highlighting its significance in the supercross landscape.

The Reeds’ participation is seen as a reflection of the championship’s growth and the increasing prominence of supercross in Australia. Chad expressed his excitement about being involved with the Australian Supercross Championship again, noting that racing in Australia holds a special place in his heart.

Reed pointed out several developments in the sport, including the expansion from three to five rounds, sell-out crowds, the strength of the CR22 Cup/85cc class, and innovative partnerships like the one with Supercars for the Adelaide round. He believes these factors are pushing the sport to new heights and garnering attention.

Photo credit: Chad Reed/Facebook 

The return of the AUSX Open, featuring top riders like Jett, Hunter, and Cooper, is another aspect Reed finds particularly significant. He reminisced about his own experiences with the event, including his victory in 2016 and his last professional race in Australia in 2019.

For Tate Reed, this championship builds on his supercross debut in Newcastle last year. Chad mentioned that Tate has been gaining valuable experience in the US motocross scene throughout 2024, preparing him for the upcoming Australian championship.

As part of his ambassador role, Chad Reed will be involved in a special competition for ticket purchasers at the Redcliffe rounds. The contest, launching on September 10, will offer 22 attendees – a nod to Reed’s famous race number – the chance to meet the supercross legend and enjoy an ultimate trackside experience at Kayo Stadium. 


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The prize package includes ticket upgrades, signed merchandise, guided track access for the 450 main event, and the opportunity to view the post-race trophy presentation alongside Chad Reed.

Published 17-September-2024

Redcliffe Roars Back: Queensland to Host Australian Supercross Opener After Five-Year Hiatus

Redcliffe is set to rev up as the Fox Australian Supercross Championship returns to Queensland for its 2024 season opener.



Kayo Stadium in the City of Moreton Bay will host the high-octane event on Saturday, 12th of October, marking the championship’s homecoming to the Sunshine State after a five-year absence.

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This long-awaited return is a major triumph for Queensland’s passionate supercross fanbase, who will be treated to a unique double-header format featuring two main races. Championship Director Kelly Bailey expressed enthusiasm for the seaside location and outdoor rectangular stadium, anticipating a capacity crowd for the season’s first race.

Bailey emphasised the championship’s past successes in Queensland, citing previous events in Brisbane, Coolum, Jimboomba, and Toowoomba. He expressed confidence that Kayo Stadium’s layout will facilitate a world-class track and an electrifying atmosphere for fans. The event’s popularity could potentially lead to a second day of racing.

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Promoters AME Group are collaborating with the City of Moreton Bay Council to maximise the event’s impact, showcasing the region and providing fans with a weekend of unforgettable entertainment. 

Bailey highlighted Redcliffe’s convenient location, just 20 minutes from Brisbane Airport, encouraging attendees to extend their stay and explore the surrounding beaches and hinterland.

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Photo Credit: Australian Supercross Championship

Mayor Peter Flannery echoed this sentiment, expressing pride in Redcliffe hosting the prestigious event. He acknowledged the popularity of Australian Supercross and the opportunity to attract top national and international riders to Moreton Bay. Flannery also emphasised the event’s potential to promote the city’s diverse attractions.

Looking ahead to the 2024 season, Bailey confirmed the championship’s continued focus on delivering high-quality events and fostering sustainable growth within the sport. 

He referenced the achievements of the previous year, including increased gate numbers, attendance, and broadcast viewership, while promising an even bigger and better 2024 season. Additional rounds, venues, race format updates, and exciting partnerships are yet to be announced.



Published Date 27-May-2024