Cameron Beaubier just wrapped up the 2020 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship before announcing that he will be leaving the MotoAmerica paddock as he heads to the world stage of MotoGP. Beaubier announced that he is joining the Moto2 efforts of the American Racing Team, replacing fellow American, Joe Roberts.
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Cameron Beaubier, 27 from California, signed a two-year contract with the American Racing team that will see him competing in the 2021 and 2022 Moto2 seasons. Monster Energy Attack Performance Yamaha Racing released Beaubier from his contract early so that he could step up to the new challenge, ending his nine-year career as a MotoAmerica superstar.
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