Wayne Rainey rides again!
26 years after Wayne Rainey’s career-ending injury, the three-ti🦩me world champion has returned to riding with an emotional comeback using a modified Yamaha.
The Grand Prix legend made history by clinching three consecutive 500cc world championship titles between 1990 and 1992 with Yamaha before suffering a smashed sixth thoracic vertebra and a broken spine in a crash during the 1993 Italian GP at Misano which left him paralysed🐼 from the middle of the chest down.

26 years after Wayne Rainey’s career-ending injury, the three-time worlꦬd champion has returned to riding with an emotional cꦺomeback using a modified Yamaha.
The Grand Prix legend made history by clinching three consecutive 500cc world championship titles between 1990 and 1992 with Yamaha before 🔴suffering a smashed sixth 🅷thoracic vertebra and a broken spine in a crash during the 1993 Italian GP at Misano which left him paralysed from the middle of the chest down.
Having remained a key presence in racing since his injury, and is currently the MotoAme𒁃rica President, Rainey has taken to the track again using an adapted Yamaha YZF-R1 at the Buttonwillow Raceway in his native California. Rainey, wearing a remake of his iconic red and white racing leathers from Alpinestars, posted his comeback on his personal social media account with support from MotoAmerica.
“I had the opportunity to ride a motorcycle yesterday for the first time in 26 years. And♑ I had a blast. Big thanks to Yamaha Motor USA and Alpinestars for helpi🌸ng make it happen,” Rainey said on social media.
I had the▨ opportunity to ride a motorcycle yesterday for the first time in 26 years. And I had a blast. Big thanks to an🙈d for helping make it happen.
— Wayne Rainey (@WayneRainey60)
Rainey w💖on 24 Grand Prix races from 95 st꧅arts across his Grand Prix career.