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Cycle News 2021 Issue 50 December 14

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 14, 2021 P135 got older, we didn't always see eye to eye. But I do believe I have a little bit of an edge on all the other managers of the past. An ace in my pocket, in a sense, is one of his lifelong best friends is Corey MacDonald [Baylor's current tuner]. Corey has worked for me since he was about 12 years old. If I didn't have this whole thing put together with Corey, it prob- ably would have been a little bit different. With his relationship and respect from me over time, and lifelong best friends with Corey McDonald, I think it has worked out. Now he's Stew Baylor. I never want him to lose his personality because that's what fans love. So, I'll never ask him to lose that, but I will say from a manage- ment standpoint, there's things that I do expect from him, and he knows it." Hawkins started slow, signing Baylor to a series of four one-race deals at the end of the 2020 sea- son to make sure things were going to work out. Baylor won three of the last four races. "Stew's Sherco deal was kind of going out and I think at times he had been riding a Kawasaki and other bikes, I don't even know," says Hawkins. "He reached out to Corey because he was kind of getting to the bottom of his bucket. He said, 'I need a ride. Do you think Randy would hire me?' Co- rey told him, 'Absolutely not.' Corey came to me two weeks later and he said, 'Listen, Stew just talked to me. He's one of my best friends. What do you think?' I said, 'Let me talk to him. Let's see what he's on.' At that point, I had a conversation with Stew, and I said, 'We'll make this happen. I want you to know, this is a one-race deal.' He said, 'That's all I ask for is a chance.' "I never want him to lose his personality because that's what fans love. So, I'll never ask him to lose that. But I will say from a management standpoint, there's things that I do expect from him, and he knows it." —RANDY HAWKINS Baylor (purposefully) looping his motorcycle across the finish line—in first place, of course—has morphed into an expected tradition at GNCC races. He took second in the GNCC title.

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