Thursday, March 26, 2026

Meet The New Rider # 1251 Marty Adams

 



My name is Marty Adams, and I’m a computer information systems teacher from Michigan, a longtime rider, and a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran with over three decades of military service. Motorcycles have been a constant thread throughout my life — I’ve ridden in all fifty states, seven Canadian Provinces, and Mexico.  I have also completed multiple long-distance trips, including several journeys to Alaska. Riding has taught me patience, discipline, and resilience, and I bring those same values into my work as an educator and mentor to students. I see every ride as both an adventure and an opportunity to grow.

  


I am riding the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge because it represents the ultimate test of endurance, navigation, and personal commitment. Hoka Hey is more than a ride — it’s a journey that demands focus, preparation, and respect for the road. I’m drawn to the spirit of the challenge and the opportunity to push my limits while being part of a community of riders who share a passion for adventure and purpose. Completing the HHMC is a personal goal and a way to honor the mindset of perseverance that has shaped both my military service and my teaching career.


  

For this challenge, I am supporting the Green Beret Foundation, an organization dedicated to providing critical support to U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers and their families. I chose this nonprofit because of my personal connection to the Special Forces community and its commitment to service, sacrifice, and excellence. The funds raised will help provide immediate and ongoing support such as medical assistance, family support programs, transition services, and emergency relief. Riding the Hoka Hey in support of the Green Beret Foundation allows me to combine my passion for motorcycling with a meaningful effort to give back to a community that has given so much. Donate here

 



 

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