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Cycle News Issue 50 December 18

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MOTOAMERICA SUPERBIKE CHAMPION CAMERON BEAUBIER P80 Interview MAKING IT WORK IN 2018 Beaubier's record was a model of consisten- cy in 2018. When he knew he couldn't win, he'd at least make sure he was on the podium, only missing the dais three times in the season. But when he could win, he did. Double victories at Road America and Laguna Seca set him up for the end-of-year push, a single win at Utah confirmed it, then another double (Sonoma), and a title-clinching first place at New Jersey in the rain sealed the deal for 2018. "We were contending for wins at the be- ginning of the season, but I was crashing a little bit," Beaubier says. "But at VIR [round two], we led the whole first race and then the second race but Toni [Elias] got us both races, which was a bummer." It wasn't until round four at Road America that he picked up his first win in race one after Dunlop introduced a new larger rear tire and super-soft front that worked for his style and motorcycle, gaining another win in race two and setting his course for the title. "We tested the super-soft in the off-season and had a really good feel with it," Beaubier said. "I feel like that softer front tire unlocked the chassis a lot more. You can make up time on the side of the tire, and I feel like right away the Yamaha adapted to the rear tire a little bit better than our competition. "That's what we got at Road America. From there, I feel like the pen clicked. I got a little more aggressive in the race and from there on out, we just started clicking off wins. It was a great feeling. "My best part, or parts of the season, was winning at places we traditionally struggled at, like Laguna Seca and Utah Motorsports Cam- pus. Being competitive and winning races at those tracks that we know are going to be tough on us. That was a big game-changer for us."

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