For the second time in nine years, doctors told Shaun Harris' family to prepare for the worst after he suffered severe head injuries when he crashed during a motorcycle race.
But the champion rider has again defied the odds and is up and about, even trying to cajole his weary wife into booking his spot at this year's Isle of Man TT.
Harris came off his bike during a qualification run for the New Zealand Superbike Championships at the Timaru International Motor Raceway on January 23, causing multiple brain bleeds.
He had only recently got back in the saddle after a crash at the Isle of Man TT in 2007, which left him in an induced coma for close to a month with a head injury and a stack of broken bones.
After the most recent incident his wife, Fiona Kelsen, was told that he might never wake up and that his life support may need to be turned off if his condition didn't dramatically improve.