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This is a story about hard work, dedication, perseverance, and most importantly, Tenacity. Cam Petersen left South Africa in 2015 to come race in America, and the following years would provide some of the hardest trials and tribulations of his life. It took over 8 years for Cam to be in a position to challenge for the MotoAmerica Superbike championship. Follow Cam Petersen’s story as he prepares for the 2023 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship.

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0:00 – Intro
0:59 – Early Childhood
2:40 – Early Career
10:55 – 2018
12:09 – 2019
15:08 – 2020
31:24 – 2021
35:07 – 2022
43:36 – 2023
49:14 – Daytona 200

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30 Comments

  1. Respect from heart brother u will win a championship God bless you man I never new abt u so much watching this I'm a big fan of your man

  2. Great job, love what you're doing for the sport. Kudos to Mellissa about being genuine about the whole shit show of a situation.

  3. This is REALLY a top notch production. Very well done! MotoAmerica should hire you to assist in “Pressure to Rise.”

  4. Cam is the man this was absolutely epic! Cam proves it does not matter how many times you fall it matters how many times you get up! Alway such an inspiration to always keep pushing for what you want!!! ❤

  5. I really enjoyed 'Battle of the Titans' when it came out, but this was a step up in every aspect. Very good! I'm now a fan of Cam Petersen and looking forward to the start of MotoAmerica this season.

  6. So this was totally awesome, I`ve not seen GRAY before but now I`m hooked. I`m currently addicted to kTm at 60, having owned several Yamaha`s since the 70`s and many other makes, this kinda makes me wana taste the Yamaha flavor again, but not until I`ve had my fill of kTms.

  7. Fantastic documentary! Happy to see Cam Petersen, solid dude and as a South African he’s an awesome guy!

  8. 45 is my fav rider of all. The battle with him and ducati last year was awesome! Hope to see more this year. Stay assertive cam! I seen some great progress last year. No more mr niceguy one the race starts. 💪

  9. Love this…

    Like the majority of successful racers, both Dirt and Street, it all started with Parents putting their Children first..and their children always grateful, realizing the sacrifices that they made, since they love their children.

  10. Cam's unbelievably horrible days on the factory Suzuki in superstock 1000 was a simple case of the team having too many CHIEFS and not enough INDIANS- I used to tune for Cam's dad Robbie in the late 80's and early 90's in the AMA 250cc class and we were successful because the team was ORGANIZED and everyone knew their job and took it SERIOUSLY

  11. So many South African rich kids coming from there doing motorsport.

    With 16 racing 600cc.. I didn’t even have 1000€ with 16. 😂…
    But super symphatic

  12. This is a Masterpiece documentary. So well done. I really appreciate how you just let Cam tell his story. I wish more docs would be like this…it’s absolutely clear that this was done by someone who understands motorcycle racing and racers intimately. Not a touch of corporate fakeness exists in this doc. This was GREAT!!!
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  13. Always loved Cam, but this was an incredible insight that brought him several levels up, and hopefully opened Cam up to more fans as a great pilot and great person!!

  14. Your shots of that CP4 cutting and sliding and bucking are some of the sexiest motorcycle filmography that was ever created!

  15. What wicked insight into Cam’s rise to this point 🤙🏼
    Absolute perfect timing of this killer film, thank you 🙏 I’m stoked to see what this season has in store for us. Cam is prepped and on a second season with Yamaha, bring this battle on, serious racing about to take place. I’m fully rooting for you Cam, and a massive thank you to all who helped him get to this spot.

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