GASGAS Bids Farewell to Rally-Raid Legend Sam Sunderland
GASGAS is bidding a heartfelt farewell to one of its most iconic riders, Sam Sunderland, as he announces his retirement from professional motorcycle racing. Sunderland’s career with GASGAS has been marked by extraordinary achievements and memorable moments. He is stepping back from the racing circuit, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered for years to come.
A Career Filled with Triumphs
Sam Sunderland’s journey with GASGAS began in 2014 and quickly became a story of triumph and perseverance. Joining Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing for the 2022 season, Sunderland made an immediate impact by winning the 2022 Dakar Rally on the RX 450F. This victory was particularly significant as it marked the first-ever win for GASGAS at the world’s toughest rally raid. Sunderland didn’t stop there; he continued to showcase his skill and determination, ultimately securing his second world championship title in the same year.
Over the years, Sunderland has accumulated an impressive list of accolades, including two world championships and two Dakar Rally victories. His passion, dedication, and sheer talent have been instrumental in elevating GASGAS’s status in the rally-raid world. The Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing team has expressed immense gratitude for Sunderland’s contributions, highlighting his role in their successes and his unwavering commitment to the sport.
A Bittersweet Farewell
The announcement of Sunderland’s retirement is a bittersweet moment for GASGAS and the rally-raid community. While there is sadness in seeing such a phenomenal racer step away from professional competition, there is also deep respect and appreciation for everything he has achieved. Sunderland’s decision to retire is met with understanding and support from his teammates and the broader GASGAS family.
Sam Sunderland reflected on his career and decision to retire with a mix of gratitude and humility. “It is with gratitude, humility, a bit of sadness, but without regret, that I announce my retirement from motorcycle racing after having a career that I dreamed of once upon a time,” Sunderland stated. “From winning two world championships to my two Dakar victories, it’s been an incredible run. I would like to thank everyone that has been a part of this chapter and I’m looking forward to staying close to the team and playing a part in supporting their race efforts in the future.”
Continuing the Journey with GASGAS
Although Sunderland is retiring from professional racing, his journey with GASGAS is far from over. He will continue to work with the team in a support and development role, sharing his vast experience and expertise to help shape the sport’s future. This ongoing collaboration is a testament to the strong bond between Sunderland and GASGAS, ensuring that his legacy will continue to influence and inspire the next generation of riders.
Andreas Hölzl, Rally Team Manager, expressed his appreciation for Sunderland’s contributions, saying, “We would like to say a massive thank you to Sam for his time with Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing. Beyond being a phenomenal racer, Sam is a fantastic person – always supportive, motivating, and a true team player. He is a huge part of the GASGAS family, and we look forward to working with him again in new and exciting ways.”
Pit Beirer, Motorsports Director, echoed these sentiments, highlighting Sunderland’s exceptional impact on the team and the sport. “Sam joined the company back in 2014, and since then, his passion, dedication, and results have been exceptional. He not only secured two world championships and two Dakar victories, but he played a massive part in the successes of the whole team. While it’s tough to see Sam go, we respect his decision. I’d like to personally thank Sam for everything he put into the team and wish him well for the future.”
As Sam Sunderland transitions from professional racing to his new role within the GASGAS team, the entire rally-raid community looks forward to seeing the positive impact he will continue to make. Sunderland’s legacy is one of excellence, determination, and camaraderie, and his contributions to GASGAS and the sport will be remembered and celebrated for years to come.
Photos/Videos: Gas Gas Media – Words: Thomas Ferrero
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