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NOTE: I did upload these races in 2013, but I decided to upload this season with all 4 motos in one for fun. This is round 6 of the 2011 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship from Red Bud Track n’ Trail in Buchanan, MI. Returning contenders like 450cc rookies Jake Weimer, Christophe Pourcel, and Trey Canard, Ryan Villopoto, Josh Grant, 450cc sophomores Justin Brayton and Brett Metcalfe, 2009 champ Chad Reed, Andrew Short, Mike Alessi, Michael Byrne, Davi Millsaps, and defending champ (and 450cc sophomore) Ryan Dungey battle it out for the 2011 Lucas Oil 450cc AMA Pro Motocross Championship. After being released from Monster Kawasaki in late 2010, and all the factory slots taken for the year, Chad Reed decides to dig into his own pockets and form his own team of TwoTwo Motorsports Honda, which (after a slow beginning in Supercross) christens a spark in Reed's confidence and season for almost all of 2011. This series features a 3-rider battle between Ryan Villopoto, Ryan Dungey, and Chad Reed. Chad Reed gets back on the winning track for motos with a win in moto #1. Returning contenders like 250cc rookie Eli Tomac, Tyla Rattray, Ryan Morais, Kyle Cunningham, Cole Seely, current SX Lites West champ Broc Tickle, Wil Hahn, current SX Lites East champ (and 250cc sophomore) Justin Barcia, Dean Wilson, Blake Baggett, Ryan Sipes, Nico Izzi, Martin Davalos, South African transplant Gareth Swanepoel, French transplant Marvin Musquin, and others battle it out for the 2011 Lucas Oil 250cc AMA Pro Motocross Championship. This series is dominated by Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki riders Dean Wilson, Blake Baggett, and Tyla Rattray. After missing the Lites West Supercross season due to an injury in the first practice session, Wil Hahn returns to the series after another injury sidelined him for the first half of the Motocross season. Enjoy.