About Me:
"Riding
has always been more than turning a throttle for me. It’s where I feel
most grounded, most honest, where I can think and be one with God and
feel most alive. On a motorcycle, there’s no hiding—from the elements,
from fatigue, or from yourself. Riding teaches humility and confidence
at the same time. It demands presence, respect, and grit. Every mile is
earned, and every ride is a reminder that growth doesn’t come from
comfort—it comes from showing up and continuing on when it would be
easier to stop.
Why I want to ride in the HHMC:
I
want to ride the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge because
it represents the ultimate test of endurance—physically, mentally, and
mechanically. HHMC isn’t just about distance; it’s about resilience,
problem-solving, and pushing past perceived limits of the mind, body,
and machine. I’m drawn to the rawness of it, the unknowns, the moments
where quitting feels reasonable—but continuing means transformation.
This challenge is an opportunity for deep personal growth, to be
stripped down to the essentials, and to prove to myself what’s possible
when commitment outweighs comfort.
About my non-profit:
I am riding for The Mile Monsters,
a nonprofit dedicated to supporting seven incredible heroes living with
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. I chose them because their courage
redefines strength. Despite facing a progressive and life-altering
diagnosis, these kids continue to show up with heart, humor, and
determination—living their best lives every single day. The funds raised
through HHMC will go directly toward providing the items, resources,
and support they need to experience more freedom, comfort, and joy in
their daily lives. This ride is for them—to help carry the weight
they shouldn’t have to carry alone, and to turn every mile into
something that truly matters."
Mile Monsters, Inc - donate here: Mile Monsters Inc
Thank you,
Tim "Smokey" Kenney HH#1168
772-812-1037


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