The Mercury News

Jay Leno on road to recovery from motorcycle crash

- By Maya King

Jay Leno, the former “Tonight Show” host also known for his obsession with cars, had surgery Tuesday to repair multiple broken bones after a motorcycle accident in early January, he said in an interview Friday.

He seemed to be back in good spirits: “A 72-year-old man driving an 83-yearold motorcycle. What could go wrong?” he said.

In his latest accident, two months after he sustained burns while working on cars in his garage, Leno said he was test riding a 1940 Indian four-cylinder motorcycle on Jan. 17, when he noticed the smell of gas coming from the bike.

He turned down a side street to check the motorcycle and was thrown off it after riding through a wire he could not see. The accident left him with a scar across his neck, two broken ribs, two broken kneecaps and a snapped collarbone that he had surgically repaired.

“It's a little painful, but it's not the end of the world,” he said. “Luckily, I'm only 72. If I had been an older man, this could have been very serious.”

Despite the injuries, the comedian insisted during the interview that he was in good physical condition and said he would be recovered enough to work this weekend.

His show tonight at the Comedy and Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, California, which he still plans to do, is sold out. He also has shows scheduled in Arizona and Ohio in the coming weeks.

Leno even cracked a joke about the crash, writing on Twitter on Friday, “I was riding my motorcycle up in Lake Tahoe and I came around the corner and bam, I crashed into Jeremy Renner's snowplow.”

Leno first shared the news of the motorcycle accident in an interview with a Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist on Thursday.

The columnist, John Katsilomet­es, had asked about his recovery from a gasoline fire at his Burbank garage in late 2022 that left him with serious burns. “That was the first accident,” Leno replied.

 ?? JOHN SALANGSANG — INVISION/AP ?? Jay Leno says he broke his collarbone and two ribs and cracked his kneecaps in a motorcyle accident on Jan. 17.
JOHN SALANGSANG — INVISION/AP Jay Leno says he broke his collarbone and two ribs and cracked his kneecaps in a motorcyle accident on Jan. 17.

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