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Cycle News 2020 Issue 50 December 15

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 15, 2020 P161 I'm looking forward to. I don't know if we'll see midweek races again after the 2021 Supercross season, but I'm certainly going to enjoy them while they last. Motocross, more specifically MX Sports Pro Racing and the Coombs family, had to be cre- ative, too. Back-to-back Nationals at an "amateur" track and even a Monday race were just some of the bizarre things that had to be worked out to make it all come to- gether. Thankfully it did because I thought this was one of the most exciting and intriguing outdoor National MX Championships in a long time. Every time the racers lined up behind the gate, you never knew who would see the checkers first among a handful of riders (not just one or two). Heck, many times, you didn't know who was going to win even with a lap to go! And then there was MotoGP. What a year! Too bad, however, that it came at the expense of Marc Marquez, but racing is racing, and racing must go on, and it doesn't get much better than this when you have nine different winners, five of them first-time winners, in one year at the elite level. And, to top it off, you end up with an "unlikely" champion on a brand that hadn't won a MotoGP title in 20 years! Great stuff. (Sure hope F1 was watching.) And it was in MotoGP where we saw what could've been one of—if not the—darkest days in motorcycle racing history when we came within a millisecond of losing Valentino Rossi and another millisecond of losing his teammate Maverick Vinales in one horrible racing accident. Could you imagine losing two of the sport's superstars in one fell sweep? I still get quivers think- ing about it. So, in a weird kind of way, I guess you have to look at that as the bright spot of the year. And you can't forget about Mo- toAmerica. They figured out how to get things done, too. Here's a tip of the hat to Wayne Rainey and the MotoAmerica crew for making it happen. Okay, so the racing in the premier class might not have been as epic as it was in Supercross, Pro Motocross or MotoGP, but it did produce our Cycle News Rider of the Year for 2020 in Cameron Beaubier. Race after race this year, Beaubier crushed his rivals, who, of course, aren't slouches by any means. Beaubier was simply on a different level than anyone else on the track 99% of the time in 2020. And, thanks to the Mo- toAmerica platform that allowed Beaubier to shine, we will now have another American to cheer on in Grand Prix racing. Here's another reason to look forward to 2021, as if we need more. Beaubier, however, wasn't a shoo-in when it came time choosing our CN Rider of the Year for 2020. Ricky Brabec, the first American to win the Dakar Rally, was undoubtedly consid- ered, as were Zach Osborne, Eli Tomac and Briar Bauman. There are strong arguments for all of them. But Cameron's our man for 2020, and perhaps he can make it two CN ROYs in a row if he wins a Moto2 World Champion- ship in '21. That would be tough to beat for our ROY honors. We hope you enjoy our inter- view with Beaubier in this, our year-end issue, along with our other interviews with MX Champ Zach Osborne, GNCC Champ Kailub Russell and Hare and Hound Champ Dalton Shirey. If you missed it, you can click on the link here to read our interview with Supercross Champion Eli Tomac who we chatted with in an earlier issue. While 2020 was a year to for- get, there were still many things worth remembering, such as all the excellent motorcycle racing and, of course, all of life's chal- lenges that were met and con- quered along the way throughout the year. For one, I will take a lot less for granted for now on, especially simple things like my weekday early evening summer trail rides that I started incorpo- rating into my weekly schedule to help me get through the year. Talk about a stress reliever! Yes, you have to love motor- cycles more now than ever. Here's to an awesome 2021! CN

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