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Cycle News 2022 Issue 47 November 22

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 47 NOVEMBER 22, 2022 P82 INTERVIEW I MOTO2 RACER: CAMERON BEAUBIER P82 what these guys have done. When you're in it, you understand. I know I'd ride a bigger bike better just from my experience at home and stuff like that, but…" Beaubier's voice tapers off and the smile reappears, followed by a little, knowing chuckle. I counter by stating at least he'll never die wondering. "Exactly. It's been a super cool experience," he says. "Obviously I'd be happy if my results were a little bit better, but on my day, I showed I can run up front. And I got to live in Europe for a couple years. It's pretty cool to say that." Looking forward, Beaubier will be back in MotoAmerica next year on a BMW M 1000 RR in the expansive Tytlers Racing outfit, marking the second new challenge in as many years, and the first time he's raced at a national level since 2010 and not had a Yamaha underneath him. "A couple of weeks before Misano this year and after talking it over with Shelby and my family, I decided I wanted to come home," Beaubier said. "Shelby was down to support me with whatever I wanted to do, which was cool. But I talked to my close ones about it and talked to Jake Zemke (Beau- bier's manager) to see if there was any opportunity back in the U.S. Obviously Yamaha has Cam Peters- en and Jake Gagne on a two-year deal, but at the same time, some- thing made me want to go home on a new bike and a new challenge. I'd just feel kind of dumb if I just went back and hopped on a Yamaha. That's nothing against the Yamaha boys because they're like family to me. But for me, going home, I'm going back to MotoAmerica. I've had some great success and been here for many years, but I'm going to do a new chapter." CN At tracks where the European contingent had not ridden thousands of laps, Beaubier was almost always at the pointy end. Like here at Phillip Island in Australia, a track Beaubier says is "the best in the world." "SUPERBIKES, YOU CAN RIDE THEM HARD, THROW THEM AROUND, EVEN MAKE A LITTLE MISTAKE AND STILL SAVE YOURSELF WITH HOW MUCH POWER THEY HAVE OUT OF THE CORNER. WITH MOTO2 YOU HAVE TO BE SO PRECISE."

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