Chase Anderson may just be three years of age, but has already broken the world record as being the youngest motocross racer who is capable of competing with other racers twice his age and size. Astride a 50cc motorbike, Chase has been learning the ropes or should we say wheels from his father Anderson senior who is also a racing enthusiast and motocross racer in his own right. Chase has shown interest in bikes and racing ever since he has been sitting on his father's knee and learning all about the brakes and throttle.
The young biker from Alaska started off at the age of two when he started riding dirt bikes with training wheels. He can now contend with older boys twice his age and at the age of three is the world's youngest motocross rider. He has already won first place at the Kenai Peninsula motocross and is getting ready to race against his cousins at Alaska State Fair in August.
Skill, determination, and speed, seem to be the words this three year old knows better than his ABC. His parents have encouraged and guided him throughout and have even got custom made protective clothing to fit the toddler. Though worried about his safety, the parents are sure of his skills and are confident of his performance.
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