Sophie Morgan is a prominent influencer and BAFTA-nominated TV presenter, best known for her role as a lead presenter for Channel 4's coverage of the Tokyo Summer Paralympics and as a regular panelist on ITV's Loose Women. A major disability advocate, Sophie's life changed dramatically after a severe car crash in 2003, which resulted in her losing mobility below the waist. Despite this, she has relentlessly pursued her dreams, defied the odds, and overcome monumental obstacles with exceptional willpower and grace. Through initiatives such as launching Rights on Flights, a global campaign promoting disability assistance in air travel, and serving on advisory boards for Human Rights Watch, Sophie has become a hero and a source of inspiration for countless people.
The twentieth anniversary of her accident crept up and Sophie decided that she wanted to mark the occasion. Inspired by the book Lone Rider: The First British Woman to Motorcycle Around the World, by Elspeth Beard, Sophie decided to plan her own epic voyage: driving across America on a Can-Am Spyder. Her best friend agreed to join in and the (three) wheels were in motion! Can-Am vehicles allow Sophie to do things she never thought she would be able to do after her accident, like exploring the world one road at a time.