Spike Kane is no stranger to overcoming challenges. Following a life-altering motorcycle accident in 2005, Spike was paralyzed but never stopped riding the wave of resilience that defines him. From conquering the toughest race in adaptive sailing, the Race to Alaska (R2AK), to pushing the boundaries of adaptive motorsports and adaptive surfing, Spike has been a beacon of hope and strength for those facing physical challenges. Now, in his latest adventure, Spike returns to the dirt bike—his first time on a two-wheeled motorcycle since his injury.
Originally from Liverpool, UK, and now based in the U.S., Spike has spent decades embracing motorsports. The release of his latest video, above, showcases his triumphant return to the dirt at the Fox Raceway, Pala, CA.
For Spike, getting back on the dirt means more than just personal achievement—it’s about paving the way for others and showing that adaptive athletes have a place in the motorsports world. This is just one chapter in a larger story of perseverance, pushing boundaries, and never stopping—because for Spike Kane, the ride never ends.



