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Cycle News 2020 Issue 50 December 15

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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that was then and this is now and an American racer hasn't won a significant MotoGP or World Su- perbike Series Grand Prix since Texan Ben Spies last won the Grand Prix at Assen on a Yamaha in 2011. "Cameron is a great kid," Spies said. "We talked a few weeks ago and he told me he had this option and asked me what I would do. He's gotten to the point where winning here isn't enough and he needs something new to spark his motivation and obviously Moto2 makes the most sense. I said to him, 'Okay, here's the deal: If you go over there, you've got to bring it. That's the deal. CYCLE NEWS RIDER OF THE YEAR / MOTOAMERICA SUPERBIKE CHAMPION CAMERON BEAUBIER P68 Interview and I'm super-excited for it. I think it's going to be awesome. I think the bike, obviously I have a lot of adapting to do to new tracks, the bike, all this stuff, the team, the travel. But there's no better time than now. I feel like I'm rid- ing better than I ever have. The Moto2 bikes right now are 765cc, so they're a little bit closer to the 1000cc bike I've been racing on. So, I think definitely it's going to take some adapting, but hope- fully I'm just going to try to do it as quick as I can and see what I have for the world guys." As motorcycle racing history in the United States of America has taught all of us reading this feature centering upon the plight of Cameron Beaubier, the one and only Kenny Roberts of Modesto, California, stunned most everyone when he packed up his dirt track racing skills on rough and tumble American half-mile and mile horse-racing tracks to Europe and duly won the 1978 500cc World Cham- pionship. That's when the levy broke as during the next two decades American-born racers such as Eddie Lawson, Kevin Schwantz, Wayne Rainey and Freddie Spencer ruled global road racing, winning 13 premiere class championships in 16 World Championships seasons. But I'VE BEEN LOOKING AT CYCLE NEWS SINCE I WAS A LITTLE KID AND I'VE SEEN THE NAMES OF GUYS WHO WON RIDER OF THE YEAR THROUGHOUT THE YEARS, AND IT'S SPECIAL TO ME TO BE RIDER OF THE YEAR FOR CYCLE NEWS, THAT'S FOR SURE." Don't let the boyish looks fool you: under that innocent façade is the mind of a steel- hard champion. ''

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