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WELCOME to WWW.CHUCKSUN.COM

Round 1 Spain Race Report is up!  Round 2  June 1 at Mallory Park, Great Britain!

Chuck on his way to winning the 1981  USGP at Carlsbad Ca.

Check out the Full Race Report from round 1 in Spain here!

To See Video from Round 1 in Spain click Here!

Read RacerX 5 Minutes with Chuck Sun here!

The new official web site of Chuck Sun.  Look here for news, stories, and events as I train and prepare to take on the  2008 FIM Veterans World Motocross Title.  Want to know more about me, check out my bio page and race results pages.

While you are here, make sure you check out my sponsors page.  Without the help of my sponsors, my quest for the 2008 FIM Veterans World Motocross Title would not be a reality!

Check back often as we will ramp the site up and get going toward the championship!

Chuck Sun #63

 

2008 FIM World Veteran Championship, Spanish Bellpuig GP Race Results!
Arrived Thursday the 17th to the Spanish Bellpuig GP track, located just a couple hours NW of Barcelona towards the Pyrenyees Mtns.  that divide Spain & France.  I'm fighting off the layover after 17 hours of travel time with just a couple hours sleep (strategy for getting used to the time).  Read More...

 

Going after the 2008 FIM World Veterans Motocross Title
I had first heard of this new Veteran Championship series from moto artist Rob Kinsey.com from the UK. Competing on the same circuit during the MX1/2 Sunday program in front of the huge European crowds was more than enough to peak my interest.  Read More...

 

Diamond Don’s AHRMA Vintage Motocross
The historic town of Jefferson lies on the fingers of the Louisiana bayous.  Steam boats paddled up from New Orleans to deliver goods to the Port of Jefferson that was the pride of Texas in the late 1800’s as the 2nd largest town in the “Don’t Mess with Texas State”.   Read More...