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Cycle News 2020 Issue 10 March 10

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 10 MARCH 10, 2020 P53 The Roberts Revival I t's been a tough time for Americans in grand prix racing as of late. The country that dominated the Class of Kings from the late '70s to the early '90s has had little to cheer about since Ben Spies' last win for the country in August, 2010. That was until Roberts' brilliant pole position at the Moto2 curtain raiser in Qatar. Many were caught off guard. The 22-year old had, after all, only managed two point-scoring finishes in all of 2019 and a grand total of 15 points from his 41 previous starts. But at Qa- tar, the American Racing Team was a threat from the very first session. The dramatic change lay in owner Eitan Butbul's winter overhaul. Gone was the horribly uncompetitive KTM chassis, replaced by the more rounded Kalex. Ex-racer John Hopkins ap- pointment as rider coach entrust- ed the rider with real self-belief. "Having John here to help with my mindset has been great," Roberts said. "But also, on track I could not figure out a lot of places. He told me two or three different things and I was able to change it." Then there was the appoint- ment of Lucio Nicastro as crew chief, a technician that enjoyed World Supersport success with Chaz Davies and Sam Lowes in the past. Communication within the garage has drastically improved as a result. Working on small details such as wind-tunnel testing, to ensure the 5'9" Roberts has less aerodynamic drag on long straights, also helped out. "He's a little bit bigger than the rest of the riders," said Butbul. "Some stuff we improved, some stuff on his riding style, the position, the hands, legs and everything to give him the advantage to get a bit more speed." All this combined led to the Californian appearing a changed man for the new year. "In a championship that's so tight it's a combination of everything, self- belief is his biggest thing," said Hopkins. "He has just as much talent as any other guy in the championship. I would say his biggest improvement is confi- dence, he's got a crew chief that he is working well with, a bike that he feels comfortable with underneath him. It's a combina- tion of everything." This can only be a good thing for American racing. As Butbul said on Saturday, "We came here to stay for many years and not just to play. We took last season as a learning year, to understand what we need to do in the future, and I think we're on the right way." Neil Morrison Big changes behind the scenes have played into Joe Roberts' hands. Could this be the start of something special?

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