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Beaubier in transparent after NJMP Superbike sweep
After six rounds, the four-time champion earns points
MILLVILLE, NJ (September 13, 2020) – Yamaha’s Monster Energy Attack Performance Cameron Beaubier leaves New Jersey Motorsports Park and heads to Barber Motorsports Park this week with an 84-point lead in the 2020 MotoAmerica Superbike championship after, uh , what other victory walk in the park for the four-time series champion.
If it’s too early to give you the number one plate with 3 innings and 8 runs remaining in the series, it’s the best time to release the recorder.
Sunday’s NJMP victory came here in a shortened race after a red flag was thrown on the return of the moment when Bradley Ward hit his Kaaki FLY Racing ADR Motorsports, leaving rubble on the track. As he did on the first outing, Beaubier kicked in and never looked back, opened an advantage and held it to the end. At the end of the 14 laps, Beaubier 2,884 moments ahead of his pursuers.
“Honestly, I think I was going to have a little credit for those guys who started the moment component of this race after the red flag because I was on that harder tire option,” Beaubier said. “I knew the thermal cycles of the stroke, softer tires and the grip went down a little bit. I was driving as hard as I could with them. I was walking away a little bit, a little bit and I wasn’t really. I am so glad I had a wonderful weekend here in New Jersey. It was an amazing weekend. We had the best weather either day. It was wonderful to ride in front of all the fans. We just have to move on. We can’t feel comfortable because those two boys are taking steps. I also have to keep looking. I’m laughing a lot driving right now and everything’s fine. I can’t wait to get on my motorcycle at Barber’s. We did a smart review there at the start of the season. be smart. “
Two of the pursuers, Beaubier, ran to the end with teammate Jake Gagné choosing Mathew Scholtz from Westthrough Racing in the final line in 0. 014 at one point, either fighting for the duration. In addition to the war on the right track, this couple is also fighting for the position of the moment in the race of the name. Won now takes Scholtz through six points.
“Yeah, it’s a wonderful way to end it, obviously,” Gagne said of his two-knock weekend. It’s probably one of the toughest weekends in a long time. Usually one accident in a weekend is enough, and that’s more than we need. But two days in a row and crashing on the first lap of the race is still a disappointment. But I learned from that. It was a smart race. We were all a bit disappointed to see this red flag on this first outing. I think we’re all looking to pass, unless maybe Cam, I think we’re all looking to pass the full distance there. But I got off to a smart start. He ran around the first part of the 14-lap race. I knew that Mat (Scholtz) was right about me. He knew it was Mat. Then Mat came to my side at the front immediately and passed me in one. I was able to find out for sure things. Like you said, there were some sections where I had it a bit, some sections it was faster than me. So we were a little shaky. Going into the last round, I looked to check and put it in one. I felt pretty smart on one. I know he was actually smart about it, but I have an idea that he might take it in, but he closed the door. I didn’t let that happen. For me, I knew that it was really difficult to go through a check to spend anywhere. I knew Mat knew this trail and it’s tough on Superbikes. In fact, you have to push it there. Once I didn’t make that pass all at once, I was thinking about that last corner. I knew if I stayed in it, it would feel like the last corner was one of my strong sections. It may have compatibility with your eraser if I sync it perfectly. Fortunately, that’s what I did. I just timed this perfectly along a hair over there. I take my hat off to Mat. It was a laugh to fight. It was a laugh to bring a race back on the last lap. It seems like a while since this happened. I take my hat off to Cam. Hats off to Yamaha. It’s smart to have some Yamahas here. We will be back to Barber in a few days. I look forward. “
Shortly after Scholtz took the position for the last few laps, he and Gagne were frustrated by the traffic, but Scholtz would possibly have had the worst, allowing Gagne to return to the track with his last attack back.
“There were some sections of the track I was suffering with and Jake (Won) was faster,” Scholtz said. “On the last lap, I got Sam (Verderico) stuck. Jake definitely beat me. I take my hat off. But deep down, I still have that, if I didn’t catch Sam at the time. But that’s what it is. I am very grateful to be here on the podium after crashing into the morning warm-up. Cam (Beaubier). He’s absolutely flying. I’m pretty glad we’re not that far away, Cam. Actually, I’m looking for Barber next week. This is definitely the most powerful clue for me. I know Cam and Jake are fine there too, so let’s move on again. “
Then Bobby Fong, with Suzuki M4 driver ECSTAR completing 4 seconds ahead of teammate Toni Elias, as the Spaniard failed to adjust to the speed earned him his first podium of the season on Sunday.
KATO Fastening / StoneCastle / KWR Ducati Kyle Wyman sixth after completing fourth on Saturday, with the New Yorker about Cameron Petersen of Altus Motorsports on Sunday. David Anthony of FLY Racing led his Suzuki GSX-R1000 to ninth place with Travis Wyman of Travis Wyman of Travis Wyman. Racing completing the 10 most sensible in your BMW.
After six innings, Beaubier led the points, 275-191, with Scholtz third with 185 points, Fong is fourth with 138, 22 from Elias and 26 from Wyman.
In addition, a press published through Westthrough Racing:
Westby Racing Scholtz wins the double Superbike podium at New Jersey Motorsports Park; Wyman wins two top 10 in the Junior Cup
Millville, NJ – September 13, 2020 – The two-cyclist Westby Racing team returned from circular six of the MotoAmerica Championship with a couple of podium effects and a couple of the ten most sensitive at New Jersey Motorsports Park.
Superbike driver Mathew Scholtz wore his Yamaha YZF-R1 No. 11 Westthrough Racing to third place in Sunday’s race at the time as a reminder of his final position at the time in Saturday’s first race. he returned through a delay in the last lap of the race shortened to the red flag, allowing Jake Gagné to catch up with Mathew and prepare for a pass on the last corner before the finish line. . Mathew is now behind Jake through only six issues for the current position in the season championship.
Mathew commented: “There were some sections of the track I was suffering with and Jake (Won) was faster. On the last lap, I got Sam (Verderico) stuck. Jake definitely beat me. I take my hat off. But deep down, I still have that, if I didn’t catch Sam at the time. But that’s what it is. I am very grateful to be here on the podium after crashing into the morning warm-up. Congratulations to (winner of the Cam (Beaubier) race. He’s absolutely flying. I’m pretty glad we’re not that far away, Cam. Actually, I’m looking for Barber next week. This is definitely the most powerful clue for me. I know Cam and Jake are fine, too, so let’s move on again. “
Junior Cup driver Cody Wyman, who drives the Yamaha YZF-R3 – 34 Westby Racing, started halfway through the third row for Sunday’s race, and ran constantly among an organization of other runners, which has been his destination throughout the season. competition and him coming and going, Cody loves the competition, but he also knows that his effects have the luck of the draw and the time of his time in that platoon when he crosses the baseline. His result was smart when he finished the race in eighth position, which is precisely the position from which he started on the grid.
“I’ve never been more satisfied with the eighth position than I am today,” Cody said. Yesterday I felt pretty like the motorcycle, so I was happy to be in the war for a position among the five most sensitive today. the race, I was held back and lost contact with the organization for a few seconds, but I was able to lower my head and run my fastest lap of the race through myself to catch up and, nevertheless, lead the organization. I got stuck in a thousandth of a second, but I felt much better about the adjustments we made on the motorcycle after Saturday’s first race. We’re not where I need to be yet, but we still have some opportunities to get on the podium. I hope so. Thank you to my team, circle of family and friends for supporting me. And now we’re going on a quick trip to run back next weekend.
The next prevention for Westby Racing is the seventh of the MotoAmerica Championship, to be held at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama, September 18-20.
Ranking de MotoAmerica Superbike
1. Cameron Beaubier – Yamaha – 275
2. Jake Won – Yamaha – 191
3. Mathew Scholtz – Yamaha – 185
MotoAmerica Junior Cup positions
1. Rocco Landers – Kawasaki – 285
2. Dominic Doyle – Kawasaki – 195
3. Samuel Lochoff – Kawasaki – 194
8. Cody Wyman – Yamaha – 85
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Read more than one press published through Yamaha:
Beaubier, finished 1-2 in the second race at New Jersey Motorsports Park
Cameron Beaubier of Yamaha Racing culminated in his extraordinary weekend at New Jersey Motorsports Park with victory in Sunday’s momentary race to increase his lead in the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship. Teammate Jake Gagné recovered after a tough weekend in Millville, New Jersey, to take the position for now through 0. 014 at a time.
Beaubier had a wonderful start from pole position with his teammate just behind him on Turn 1. Unfortunately, the race was marked with a red flag due to an extra down on the last corner of the first lap. Attack Performance’s Yamaha Racing duo were covered in the front row for a complete reboot of a shortened 14-lap race. In his moment of attempt, Beaubier had an even more wonderful start, leaving everyone in the dust with a blunt blow from Although the four-time Superbike champion did not have such a great margin on his Yamaha team in Sunday’s race, he was able to build his hole towards the end of the race and claim his eleventh win of the season. remaining and two hundred questions on the table, Beaubier has a healthy 84-point lead in the championship.
After a difficult start to the weekend with a fall on Friday and Saturday’s first race, Gagné again finished the moment at the reget start with teammate Yamaha Matthew Scholtz stepping on his heels. With five laps to the end, Scholtz overtakes him on turn 1. Gagné patiently awaits the opportunity to regain the position, which arrives on the last lap. The Californian controlled to get out of the last corner and was able to pass the Westby Yamaha driver and cross the moment line for a photographic ending. allowed him to occupy his position at the moment in the rankings and widen his gap to six questions about Scholtz.
Monster Energy Attack Performance Yamaha Racing heads south toward Leeds, Alabama, for the seventh round of the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship at Barber Motorsports Park, September 18-20.
Richard Stanboli – Monster Energy Attack Performance Yamaha Racing Team Manager
“Today was a wonderful result. Cameron had a very productive weekend and it was a smart recovery for Jake after yesterday’s accident. This reduced the gap between the moment and third position at the points, but recovered today with its position at the moment. I told him, it’s vital to maintain a wonderful position in the championship. They all rolled well: Cameron, Jake and (Mathew) Scholtz on the Westby Yamaha for some other Yamaha 1-2-3. The Yamaha R1 is a wonderful platform and We have worked hard to offer our boys the most productive motorcycles on the market. I should also thank Dunlop for helping us make the right tire decisions this weekend. We can’t wait to get back next weekend to Barber’s. »
Cameron Beaubier – Monster Energy Yamaha Racing Attack Performance
“It was an amazing weekend. I was very excited to participate in this tour because I knew how fast JD (Beach) was here last year on the Attack R1. He was giving us changes here both days. I knew the motorcycle was pretty well prepared and driving well, so I was very happy to check it myself. Our motorcycle was amazing this weekend at this place. I had a lot of fun. The weather was not very good on Friday, but on Saturday and Sunday the situations were perfect. I’m glad I was able to run the hardest option in any of the races. Everything’s fine now. I don’t need to get too excited, so we have to move on. We got 3 rounds left and I just need to finish strong. “
Jake Gagné – Monster Energy Yamaha Racing Attack Performance
“It was one of the toughest weekends I’ve had in a long time. We had a big accident on Friday and crashed a little bit and then another crash on the first lap of the race, which was disappointing. We haven’t, informed since the first race, but we recovered today. They gave me a smart start and gave me a pretty smart rhythm. Cam had a little rhythm on us, but Mat (Scholtz) and I had a little smart fight I’m glad I brought him back on the last lap. I was strong on the last corner, so I knew that if I could get the best race, get the best draft, maybe we could make it. And maybe we just sneak in. It was great to have a final photo and a Yamaha 1-2-3.
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