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Cameron Beaubier #6
Yamaha Extended Service/Graves/Yamaha Team

In 2011, Cameron moved up to AMA Pro Daytona SportBike on the #116 YZF-R6 where he earned six top-five finishes in 13 starts and finished the season sixth overall in the championship standings. His best race of the season was a second place at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Cameron’s impressive results caught the eyes of Yamaha Racing chiefs. Soon after the season Cameron was recruited to join the Yamaha Extended Service Graves Yamaha team and will ride a Yamaha R6 in the DSB class for 2012.

In 2010, Cameron won two races in SuperSport, one being his very first race on a 600 at Daytona and the other at Infineon. He was in championship contention, but unfortunately had an injury toward the end of the season.

In 2009, Cameron rode for Red Bull KTM in the GP125 World Championship.

In 2008, he was a member of the Red Bull MotoGP Academy; and he competed in the Spanish GP125 Championship.

Cameron’s dad raced motocross and, as a result, so did Cameron. He soon got hooked on Supermoto, and started winning championships, which then led him to 125cc road racers.

Like many riders of his generation, Cameron’s very first motorcycle was a Yamaha PW50®, the diminutive playbike credited with launching the racing careers of racing champions the world over.

See the Yamaha Extended Service/Graves/Yamaha YZF-R6

Racer Info
Number 6
Age 19
Date of Birth 12/6/1992
Home Town Roseville, CA
Marital Status Single
Height 5' 7"
Weight 135
1st Race 1997 Sacramento Raceway MX
Year Turned Pro 2009
Favorite Track Phillip Island
Favorite Food Sushi
Favorite Music Country, Rap, Rock
Training Cycling, Running, Cross-fit
Hobbies Golf, Motocross, Soccer
   
Accomplishments:
2011
5 Sportbike podiums
2010
2 Supersport wins
2009
125 GP top 15
2008
#2 in Spanish/Mediteranian Championship
2007
Redbull Rookies Cup - 1 win, 3 podiums


 
 
 
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