Kyle McCoy will be running the 2020 Dakar Rally in the wake of his friend and ADVMoto’s 2019 Dakar featured rookie finisher Nathan Rafferty. With a military background, and now working in the finance world, Kyle shares with us his background in racing, how he prepares for the Dakar and also why he thinks we have a better chance of winning than ever.
ADV: How did you get started motorcycling? What was your first bike? Also, was there an individual or group who sparked the fire?
KYLE McCOY: I started motorcycling in late 2012, after coming across several adventure motorcyclists in Washington State’s backcountry. At the time, I was a competitive trail runner and excited about using the bike to access hard-to-reach running trails. I was also fascinated by Washington’s Backcountry Discovery Route, which crosses the state’s pristine landscape south to north, using back roads. After watching a documentary on the route, I was ready to gear up and plan my own trip.
My first bike was a Tiger Triumph XC. The triple had an incredibly smooth engine, but I found it was a little too heavy for my style of riding.
This story is from the November-December 2020 edition of Adventure Motorcycle (ADVMoto).
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