After Near-Fatal Crash, Racer Signs With Yamaha USA While Mentoring North Lakes Youth

Drew De Boer MotoAmerica
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Motorbike racer Drew De Boer is proving that setbacks don’t define a person. After a devastating crash left doctors doubting he’d ever walk again, he’s now preparing to race professionally in the 2026 MotoAmerica championship with Yamaha USA—all while mentoring young people in North Lakes to help them find positive paths in life.



A Career That Almost Ended Too Soon

Drew’s journey in the sport began with high expectations. At 17, he was offered a dream opportunity to race in the 125cc World Championship with Honda, a pathway to MotoGP success. However, distractions and inexperience cost him his contract before he could compete, forcing him to reassess his future.

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Determined to stay connected to racing, he spent years as a test and development rider for Suzuki, playing a key role in their 2020 MotoGP World Championship victory. While he was no longer in the spotlight, his contributions helped shape championship-winning bikes, keeping him close to the sport he loved.

A Life-Changing Accident

In 2023, Drew’s career—and life—took a devastating turn when he crashed during a race at Japan’s Suzuka Circuit. The impact left him with a shattered pelvis, broken legs, and severe spinal and neck injuries. Emergency responders declared him clinically dead at the scene before reviving him and airlifting him to hospital.

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Doctors feared he would never walk again, let alone race. The months that followed were filled with rehabilitation and uncertainty, but Drew refused to accept defeat. Within 10 months, he defied medical expectations, regaining his strength and returning to training.

A Second Chance on the Track

By November 2024, his perseverance paid off. Yamaha USA recognised his talent and resilience, offering him a contract to compete in MotoAmerica from 2026. The deal represents more than just a return to racing—it’s proof of his determination to reclaim his dream after years of setbacks.

Drew will start as a reserve rider in 2025 before making his full-time debut the following season. He is expected to race alongside some of the best competitors in the sport, backed by Yamaha and Monster Energy.

Drew De Boer MotoAmerica
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Supporting Youth in North Lakes

Beyond racing, Drew is dedicated to giving back. While he is from the Sunshine Coast, he has been actively involved in mentoring young people in North Lakes. Through his work with YMCA North Lakes, he helps steer local youth away from crime and towards more positive opportunities.

He believes today’s generation faces unique challenges that require strong role models. His work with young people focuses on leadership, personal development, and providing guidance based on his own life experiences.



As he prepares for his professional racing comeback, Drew remains committed to both his MotoAmerica debut and his community efforts in North Lakes. His story is a reminder that setbacks do not define a person—it’s how they respond that truly matters.

Published 19-February-2025

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