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CAMERON BEAUBIER : MOTUL SUPERBIKE
Cameron Beaubier was slated as the man to beat in the 2017 MotoAmerica
season -- the two-time defending champion had a dismal start to the 2016 season in which he only scored thirty-eight points from the first four races. Nonetheless, the rider out of California was able to turn on the afterburners throughout the rest of the series, taking the lion’s share of points at practically every round that followed. The 2017 season started in a similar fashion after he made a mistake in the first race at Circuit of the Americas, but he was able to work his way back through the pack to salvage a handful of points. The Monster Energy/Yamalube/Yamaha rider was determined not to dig himself into a hole again at the beginning of the season, bouncing back to a second place finish in the next race. Beaubier showed up at Road Atlanta with a point to prove and he did just that by putting his YZF-R1 on pole with
a healthy margin ahead of his main rivals. The young Californian was ready to rumble down in Georgia as he outlasted a titanic five-way battle for the lead in order to take the first victory of the weekend, utilizing exceptionally late braking and aggressive racing tactics in order to put him on the top step of the podium. He backed it up in the second race with another podium, tying him for second in the title hunt with Yoshimura Suzuki’s Roger Hayden heading into the third round at VIR. Beaubier will be confident heading into the weekend of racing in Virginia -- the Yamaha seems to agree with the 2.25 mile circuit and he stood on the top step of the podium there in the second race last year, projecting him as one of the favorites to do it again when the visors go down and the lights go out.
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