Update from Matt Buyten- 07/2/24

First of all, I’d like to thank everyone that has donated. My wife, Krystal, and I are beyond speechless and forever grateful. Everyone’s generosity has been far and beyond! The moto community and people not in moto that have donated is just amazing. THANK YOU!!!

I am so thankful for everyone that has been on top of getting things handled and set up to make the situation easier on my family. I owe everyone so much. I’m content with being done riding. I have been very fortunate to have a great career with amazing sponsors (you know who you are) and just to be free and ride my dirt bike for a living for 22 years is so cool. It always amazes me that we can ride our bikes and make people happy. Love it!

The biggest thing I’m focusing on is healing and being the best I can be for our two-and-a-half-year-old son, Jett. I have to be the best dad to him, so that’s my new goal in life: for Jett and being there for my family. I’m not sure we could make this happen without everyone’s generosity. My wife and I have been able to rotate the focus on healing and going into rehab strong. Thank you, everyone!

Left to right: Jack Jackson, a local photographer; Cole Shondeck, a local pro; and Arron Hill, an ex-local pro who has been coming down to help me with knowledge on what’s to come.

On June 23, 2024, X-Games Gold Medalist and freestyle Motocross rider Matt Buyten sustained severe injuries during a qualifying event for Loretta Lynn’s National at the South Central Amateur Regional Championship at Thunder Valley in Lakewood, CO. Competing in the senior 40+ pro class, Matt was involved in a high-impact crash near the starting gate, resulting in multiple serious injuries, including several broken ribs, two fractured vertebrae, and a severed spinal cord.

Following the accident, Matt was swiftly transported to a nearby hospital in Lakewood for assessment and treatment. He has since undergone surgery on his spine to address the injuries. Due to the severity of his spinal cord injury, Matt's surgeon has determined that he will not be able to walk again, and he has no feeling from his chest down.

Currently hospitalized in Lakewood, CO, Matt is awaiting further stabilization from doctors. Although he is covered by insurance, the financial implications of his hospitalization and extensive physical therapy are expected to be significant.

Matt's unwavering work ethic and determination, which have been evident throughout his riding career, now drive his preparations for the challenging recovery ahead. He remains focused on being the best husband and father he can be. If you are able to support Matt during his recovery, please consider contributing to Matt's Road 2 Recovery Cause Page here. Your generous donations will play a pivotal role in supporting his rehabilitation efforts and ensuring he can devote all his energy to his recovery journey. Additionally, messages of hope and healing are warmly welcomed and greatly appreciated.

Cody

July 4, 2024

Amount Donated
$100.00

Chris Nealy

July 4, 2024

You're a badass bro, never quit! 😈 The darkest hours are just before sunrise.

Amount Donated
$100.00

Josh Shea

July 4, 2024

Amount Donated
$100.00

Garth Milan

July 4, 2024

Love you Matt!!

Amount Donated
$100.00

Eric

July 4, 2024

Amount Donated
$25.00

WT Fletcher

July 4, 2024

Love and prayers your way man. WARRIOR MINDSET!!!!!

Amount Donated
$50.00

Billy Champion

July 4, 2024

Praying for you every day b10

Amount Donated
$100.00

Ernest Monfiletto

July 4, 2024

Matt, Battle one day at a time, win today, and conquer tomorrow when it comes. God bless, you are in our prayers.

Amount Donated
$100.00

Sam Higgins

July 4, 2024

Sending prayers from Australia

Amount Donated
$25.00

May Rogers

July 3, 2024

Amount Donated
$500.00

Dawna Oak

July 3, 2024

I made you sparkle for Nuclear Cowboys. Time to shine in a different way. All the best to you in this journey Matt.

Amount Donated
$100.00

Anonymous

July 3, 2024

Amount Donated
$25.00