Corey Reid is a USA Vet Pro BMX racer on the Supercross BMX Factory Team. Nearly three decades on the bike. Originally from Idaho Falls, Idaho, now based in Glendale, Arizona. He lives for the gate drop and the intensity of race day — and he's been doing it long enough to make it look easy.
Corey raced AA Pro for the Speedline / Supercross factory team 15 years ago and contended at the 2010 USA BMX Grand National Pro Series Final. He spent years on the AA Pro circuit at the highest level of USA BMX, including multiple Bakersfield Pro Open wins. After a stint on other programs, he returned to the Supercross family as a Vet Pro — back on the brand that supported his AA Pro career, on a frame that didn't exist the first time around.
Outside racing, Corey's on a mountain bike, a wakeboard, or a snowboard. Same energy on every board, every gate. The Vision F1 is the frame he's racing now: the world's first monocoque carbon fiber BMX race frame, and the same factory platform the entire Supercross Pro roster races worldwide.
| Part | Spec |
|---|---|
| Frame | Vision F1 |
| Fork | Speedline SLT Tapered Cro-mo |
| Headset | Speedline Sealed Bearing Integrated |
| Stem | Speedline Elite — 60mm |
| Bars | Supercross Flatline |
| Grips | ODI Vans Lock-On |
| Brake Lever | Shimano XT M8100 |
| Brakes | Shimano XT M8100 |
| Seat | Supercross Elite Pivotal |
| Seat Post | Supercross Carbon Pivotal — 27.2 |
| Seat Clamp | Speedline Quick Release — 31.9 |
| Cranks | Speedline Spinners — 177.5mm |
| Rims | Speedline Slashers 406 |
| Hubs | Onyx |
| Pedals | HT SX-2 |
| Tires | Tioga Fastr-X |
| Year | Class | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | AA Pro | USA BMX Grand National Pro Series Final — racing AA Pro on the Speedline / Supercross factory team |
| Career | AA Pro | Multi-year USA BMX AA Pro — the highest amateur-pro class in the country |
| Career | Pro Open Wins | Multiple Bakersfield Pro Open wins |
| Now | Vet Pro | Supercross BMX Factory Team — Vet Pro class |
Corey's path to the Supercross BMX Factory Team isn't a new chapter — it's a return. He raced AA Pro for the Speedline / Supercross factory team 15 years ago. After years racing other programs, he came back to the family. Both Supercross BMX and Speedline Parts are owned by Bill Ryan and have been based in California since Supercross's founding in 1989 — same brand, same family, same gate. The bike is different (carbon Vision F1 instead of cro-mo), and the Vet Pro class is a different fight than AA Pro — but the team and the philosophy are the same.
When Corey's not racing BMX he's on a mountain bike, a wakeboard, or a snowboard. Same edge work, same body position, same competitive streak — just a different surface. Three decades of riding doesn't slow down because of a snowy weekend.
Corey rides for the Supercross BMX Factory Team — 37 years of racing, built from the gate up in Apple Valley, California.
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