5-time champion Cameron Beaubier is returning to America to race a Tytlers Cycle BMW M 1000 RR Superbike within the 2023 MotoAmerica Medallia Superbike Championship, based on a number of credible sources in each the MotoGP and the MotoAmerica paddocks. Beaubier has not responded to a request to verify or deny the experiences. Tytlers Cycle Racing proprietor Michael Kiley has additionally not responded to a request to verify or deny the experiences.
Beaubier has had two roller-coaster seasons on a Triumph-powered Kalex fielded by American Racing Workforce within the FIM Moto2 World Championship, with unbelievable runs by way of the sector and battles for podium finishes combined with expensive crashes and non-point-scoring finishes.
Beaubier’s teammate at Tytlers Cycle Racing will probably be 2022 MotoAmerica Inventory 1000 Champion Corey Alexander.
Which means Tytlers Cycle Racing’s present riders, Spaniard Hector Barbera and American PJ Jacobsen, will probably be out of jobs despite placing their BMWs on MotoAmerica Superbike podiums in 2022.
Jacobsen instructed Roadracingworld.com that he has not had any conversations with Tytlers Cycle Racing administration about 2023.
Present Tytlers Cycle Racing Workforce Supervisor Dave Weaver will focus on his position as Technical Director, whereas his Workforce Supervisor duties will probably be taken over by former AMA 750cc Supersport Champion Richie Alexander (Corey Alexander’s uncle).
With Corey Alexander and Richie Alexander shifting from the Tytlers Cycle/RideHVMC Racing workforce (which raced in Inventory 1000 and ran the identical bikes in Superbike races) to the Tytlers Cycle Racing workforce in 2023, Tytlers Cycle/RideHVMC Racing might stop operations.
In the meantime, Kyle Wyman will trip a 3rd Tytlers Cycle Racing BMW M 1000 RR Superbike within the MotoAmerica season finale September 23-25 at Barber Motorsports Park.

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