Kenny’s fight: “Whilst there are laps left, there’s a race”

The fifth of July marked a special yet haunting day for the Noyes family: five years since Kenny suffered a serious crash at MotorLand Aragon during a FIM CEV Repsol Superbike race, where he was defending the title he claimed one year before. After clinging to life and overcoming a Glasgow 3 state coma – the lowest level of consciousness that exists – Kenny hasn’t stopped smashing ceilings in his recovery, day by day getting better and acting as a message of hope to those in difficulty, determined to make the most of their “second chance in life”.
 
Coinsiding with the fifth anniversary of his accident, Kenny has released his autobiography, ‘The Challenges of Superbike, Moto2 and Glasgow 3’, which tells the story of his sports career, including his start on the Dirt Track in America, his move to Moto2™, and his recovery from the accident which changed his life forever. The book, on which Kenny has collaborated with his father – the popular ex-rider and commentator Dennis Noyes – includes a prologue written by MotoGP™ Legend Wayne Rainey and is available for pre-order. Noyes has also created a charitable foundation, raising money to help with his recovery. On motogp.com we get to know the man behind the book and what the future holds for Kenny Noyes.

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