Reed crowned King of Bercy.

The Australian bea♔t fellow Yamaha AMA star Grant Langston on Friday and Sunday night, with American Andrew Short getting closest to Reed on Saturday.

Reed thus won the overall crown by 8 points from Langston, with Short a further five points back after his 4-2-3 results. However, in the teams' classification, Short led Team USA to a 3 point victory over home nati🅠on France, although the 'rest of the world' also scored seven points.

Reed crowned King of Bercy.

Th♈e Australian 🅺beat fellow Yamaha AMA star Grant Langston on Friday and Sunday night, with American Andrew Short getting closest to Reed on Saturday.

Reed thus won the ovᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚerall crown by 8 p𒊎oints from Langston, with Short a further five points back after his 4-2-3 results. However, in the teams' classification, Short led Team USA to a 3 point victory over home nation France, although the 'rest of the world' also scored seven points.

"I couldn't have expected a better result for my comeback in Bercy, and I'm so happy to win this race," said Reed, a former AMA Supercross champion. "During the three nights I had to battle hard with Grant Langston and Andrew Shor🌳t, and it was good preparation for next season. The crowd was amazing, as always in Bercy, and I had good time here in Paris."

AMA legend Jeremy McGrath, who came out of retirement to replace an i꧒ll Ricky Carmichael, got some good starts on his way to a best finisℱh of fifth.

2007 King of Bercy:
1. Reed (6)
2. Langston (14)
3 Short (19)
4. Grant (39)
5. Brayton (43)
6. Coulon (43)
7. Coisy (43)
8. Musquin (44)
9. Paulin (60)
10. Sorby (64)
2007 Teams' classification:
1. USA, 4 pts
2. France, 7
3. Rest of the World, 7

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