“By the time he could walk, he had bikes. I couldn’t help it I had to carry it on through him and now he’s better on the bike than I ever was,” Shawn King says.
Big ambitions
King has landed a place in the British Talent Cup, and the price of heading over will be tens of thousands of dollars. However, his family is committed to overcoming any obstacles in the way of any opportunity for him to succeed.
Shawn King says, “It’s like a dream come true for me, seeing him do what he loves and with potential of making a living out of it, a career. I just want him to go there and do us all proud.”
The test for Tyler King is to prove his talent on the world stage, representing Māori the world over. But for the young man, his sights are set further along the horizon.
“My dream goal to come out of the overall experience in racing is to hopefully get into MotoGP or world superbikes, and get into the big leagues in racing and make a few bucks out of it too”, he says.
King has six weeks before his departure to Europe, and the whānau have reached out to their iwi for support to send this young man to compete on the world stage and inspire other rangatahi Māori into the sport.