I am Kurt Kvennejorde (#789), a Norwegian endurance rider with a long-standing connection to the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge. I was born in 1962 and have spent much of my life pushing my own limits—both on the road and in life. Since my first ride in 2013, I have returned to Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge several times, drawn by the challenge itself and what it demands of you mentally and physically. I tend to ride my own ride, often choosing the harder and less predictable path, where focus, adaptability, and endurance truly matter.
Over the years, I have completed multiple long-distance rides between Stavanger and Doha, Qatar, crossing through Europe and the Middle East. These journeys have taken me through very different terrains, cultures, and conditions—often with minimal support and no clear path ahead. That kind of riding teaches you quickly that preparation only takes you so far; the rest comes down to instinct, resilience, and staying calm when things don’t go as planned.
Alongside riding, I’ve spent my life building and leading global technology ventures, but the road has always been where I find clarity. I share my life with my soulmate, Rita Helen—we have been together for 43 years—and together we have built a family with three children and two grandchildren. Her support, and the life we have built, has been a constant through it all. For 2026, I return with the same mindset: to ride, to endure, and to see how far I can go. I believe it is better to live one day as a tiger than a lifetime as a sheep, and I live by a simple rule—no problems, only solutions.
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