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Support Adolf Silva

Adolf suffered a life-changing crash while doing what he loves most: pushing limits and chasing progression.

Adolf Silva
  • $118,190.00 USD  Raised
  • $500,000.00 USD  Goal

Adolf Silva has always been the definition of fearless.

From the dirt jumps outside Barcelona to the world’s biggest freeride stages, his riding has inspired millions — not just for the tricks, but for his heart.

In October 2025, during Red Bull Rampage, Adolf suffered a life-changing crash while doing what he loves most: pushing limits and chasing progression. The impact left him with a serious spinal injury. Right now, Adolf has no sensation from the chest down. It’s simply too early for anyone to know what the future holds; only time, healing, and his body’s own signals will tell. What hasn’t changed is his spirit.

This is the same rider who came back from a coma and a broken femur to land world-firsts and lift the next generation. The challenge is bigger now — but so is our community.

To support Adolf, a financial assistance campaign has been launched through the Road 2 Recovery Foundation—a nonprofit organization with decades of experience helping injured professional athletes through catastrophic injuries and the long path to recovery.

Adolf faces an intense and expensive road: daily therapy, adaptive equipment, home adjustments, and ongoing medical support. All funds raised will go toward Adolf’s ongoing medical care, rehabilitation, and transport to Barcelona, as well as adaptive home and vehicle modifications and specialized mobility equipment essential for his long-term independence and quality of life. Your help makes a direct difference in his recovery and stability — giving him every chance to rebuild his life.

Those who know Adolf know his smile, his energy, and his kindness off the bike. Let’s give some of that energy back.

Every donation, big or small, fuels Adolf’s therapy, recovery, and long-term rehabilitation.

Ride Loco never stops — and neither will we. Please help by donating at Road 2 Recovery