The former soldier served two tours in Afghanistan before then losing his left arm in a motorcycle accident in 2014. It was only a low speed accident too, with Chris travelling at just 30mph before & hitting a wall and a lamp post, where he suffered broken ribs, broke his & back in three places, punctured a lung, had a bleed on the brain and & was also placed in an induced coma for a week. To say he was unlucky is & an understatement.
Just six months later however, Chris got back on two wheels and now & competes in the Thundersport GB on a specially adapted Yamaha R1.
And he’s not competing to make up the numbers either – securing a & third place finish in his first race. But Chris has longer-term goals, & and is aiming to be the first one-armed rider to compete in the Isle of & Man TT in 2023 – all the while helping other people with injuries or & disabilities to ride and race motorcycles.&
He’s been featured on a BBC Three online video this week too as part of their Amazing Humans series…
“When Chris Ganley had a motorbike accident in 2014, he broke his & ribs, his back in three places, he punctured a lung, and created a & bleed on the brain. He also lost his left arm. After a period in an & induced coma, there was a time when he wished he’d never woken up.
However, the passion that almost killed him also saved him – and & three years on, he’s back on his bike and helping others with upper limb & amputations get motorbiking too.”
Source: BBC Three