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Cory Reed makes long awaited return to Pro Stock Motorcycle

Two years and 10 surgeries after his harrowing two-bike accident at zMax Dragway, Cory Reed has made his return to the Pro Stock Motorcycle class at the Dodge Power Brokers NHRA U.S. Nationals.
02 Sep 2023
Kevin McKenna, NHRA National Dragster Senior Editor
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Cory Reed

For Cory Reed, the road back to racing following his two-bike accident with teammate Joey Gladstone has been long and hard as hes endured 10 different surgeries and endless hours of physical therapy to repair the damage primarily to his left leg. For all the hard work, and all the physical and the emotional pain, Reed maintains that there was never a time when he didnt think hed be back on a 200-mph Pro Stock Motorcycle.

Never. Not once did I think that I wouldnt race again, said Reed. I have young nieces and nephews who look up to me and I never wanted to set a bad example for them that you cant get up when you get knocked down. It was important for me to come back and do this.

Given his never-say-quit attitude, it makes perfect sense that Reed began plotting his return as soon as he was cleared by doctors to resume racing. While he continues to regroup with his own Reed Motorsports team, Reed found the easiest way to return was to rent a bike, so he reached out to Michael Phillips, who offered the use of his Suzuki for the weekend.

The doctor gave me the green light about three weeks ago, and I talked to Michael. He asked if I could get down to 140 pounds and I told him I was already there, said Reed. Hes got a two-valve Suzuki, and that combination ran pretty well in Sonoma [with Karen Stoffer] so we did a deal.

Reed was able to go testing and renew his NHRA competition license before heading to Indy. Its reasonable to expect that he might be a bit rusty, or a bit tentative, but he says that was hardly the case.

There were a couple of runs that made me stop and think about what I was doing but mostly I felt really good, Reed said. After youve been off the bike for a while, you dont realize how fast 180 mph is. After a crash, you do think a little bit about what might go wrong. It just makes you hyper focus a bit more than usual.

Physically, Reed says he feels fine, which is surprising for someone who has had his ankle fused and multiple bone graphs. At one point, Reed had to learn how to walk again, but he has no problem returning to racing, even though legs and feet play a big part in riding a Pro Stock Motorcycle. 泭

I had a couple of lingering injuries from when I raced dirt bikes, so Ive been through this before, Reed said. For a long time, we just focused on walking. I still have a little bit of pain, but its nothing compared to what I have been through.

For now, Reed plans to continue racing with Phillips, and might event participate in some of the upcoming Countdown events depending on their Indy results. In the meantime, he and partner Joey Gladstone are still planning a 2024 return with their matching Reed Motorsports Suzuki entries.

Reeds own racing program, which he shares with fellow rider Joey Gladstone, has also undergone a series of dramatic changes. The team is still racing Suzuki entries, but theyre now aligned with the KB Titan program, and theyre based at their headquarters in Mooresville, N.C. Reed has previously been based in Georgia, Florida, and Virgina, but believes hes found a permanent home with the KB Titan team.

Were based in their shop. Its a bit cramped right now but were going to make it work, Reed said. Were doing our own engine program and its still a work in progress but were very optimistic. I think youll see us both out there next year and weve also got a possible rental customer for one of our bikes for the last three races in Dallas, Vegas, and Pomona.

Reed also floated the idea that he may not be racing on two wheels for his entire career. As the son of Top Alcohol Funny Car racer Annie Whiteley, hes got multiple options.

My family would like to see me in something with four wheels, either Top Alcohol Dragster or Funny Car, or event Pro Stock, Reed said. If I had to pick, I think Id take Top Alcohol Funny Car because I think theyre the most fun to drive. Weve also got two of them and Im not sure how long they [Annie and Jim Whitely] plan to drive, so I might look into that but Ill definitely keep the bike team. Thats always been my first love and we still have a lot to prove out there.