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Cycle News 2019 Issue 50 December 17

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2019 MOTOAMERICA SUPERBIKE CHAMPION CAMERON BEAUBIER P138 Interview As it turns out, the gods were smiling on Cameron Beaubier and the Monster Energy Yamaha team, in the final race meeting for Beaubier's long-time Crew Chief Rick Hobbs before his retire- ment. Elias could only manage a third in race one and a fourth in race two, as his and Suzuki's title hopes slipped agonizingly Bostrom, Kurtis Roberts, Alex and Aaron Gobert, Josh Hayes and the late Nicky Hayden. "It was really cool being able to wrap the championship up for Hobbs in his last year because he's a legend. That was a pretty cool deal for him, me, and the team. He's been in the pits 25-30 years, so it's a good way to end his career." The 2019 season marked the first time now WorldSBK-bound Garrett Gerloff would show his true potential on a 1000cc ma- chine, but it came too late for the Texan to become a force within the championship standings. It did, however, push Beaubier's own performance to a new level. "Garrett started coming on pretty strong in the midseason," says Beaubier. "I think that was "I AM PRETTY PROUD THAT I WAS ABLE TO SETTLE FOR A SECOND OR THIRD, OR A FOURTH AT TIMES, BECAUSE IN THE PAST, I WOULD END UP CRASHING IN THE GRAVEL TRAP." By New Jersey, Beaubier could smell blood and took a commanding race-two win. away with a race-two tire that refused to hook up and keep him within podium striking distance. He would lose the championship lead he held since round one at the final race of the year by just five points. "Everything kind of fell into our hands at Barber," said Beaubier. "I'm not really sure what hap- pened to Toni because if you look at his resume, he's been really fast at Barber over the last few years. He won both races there last year. Every year he's been really competitive at Barber, so it was not like the normal Toni I've been used to seeing." Winning the title had extra meaning for Beaubier as a going- away present for Hobbs, who has crewed for everyone from Jamie James, Steve Crevier, Eric

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