Chuck Sun

Chuck Sun
Nationality United States United States
Born September 10, 1956 (1956-09-10) (age 59)
Sherwood, Oregon, U.S.
Motocross career
Years active 1980s
Teams Honda
Championships AMA 500cc: 1980
Wins 7

Chuck Sun (born September 10, 1956 in Sherwood, Oregon) is a former professional motocross racer. In 1980, Sun won the AMA 500cc National Motocross Championship. He is the only Asian American to have won a national championship in American professional motorcycle racing. In 2003, Sun was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame.[1][2]

Early life

Chuck comes from an off-road riding family out of rural Sherwood, Oregon.[3] Earnings of $100 from picking beans and strawberries under Oregon’s summer sun in 1968, 12-year-old Chuck Sun bought his first dirt bike. Chuck’s dad Roger just asked one time “Are you sure this is what you want to spend your money on?” No question it was that Cat mini bike at the auto parts store. Bruce Brown’s movie “On Any Sunday” made Malcolm Smith an icon in off-road motorcycle racing and would ignite in Chuck an indistinguishable passion for racing. At age 14 Chuck entered his first motocross race and fell trying to pass everyone in the first turn. Chuck had learned his first lesson of racing “balance of patience and desire”.

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