MotoAmerica: Cameron Beaubier Interview

What a difference a few weeks makes for Graves Yamaha.

After the end of the season-opening weekend at the Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas, defending Superbike champion Cameron Beaubier looked to be in big trouble. After a crash in race one, and a fourth in race two, he headed to the next round at Road Atlanta, ninth in the championship. Things didn't get much better for him there. His teammate and friend Josh Hayes took him out in race one, with both riders going down in the final chicane and failing to finish. A race-two victory was good damage limitation, however, Beaubier left Georgia a distant seventh in the series points, while Yoshimura Suzuki sat one and two.

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Round three took place this past weekend at New Jersey Motorsports Park, and talk about a huge turnaround. While weather wreaked havoc on the paddock the entire weekend, Beaubier put the hammer down, took both race wins, and leaped up to second in the series points behind teammate Hayes, while the Suzukis of Toni Elias and Roger Hayden both had a weekend they would like to forget. Here, Cameron Beaubier describes his weekend and how he got back into the hunt.

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