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    Motorcycle & PowerSports News: Indian Motorcycle, Military Veterans Partner on Ride to Sturgis

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    Indian Motorcycle announced its continuing support and sponsorship of the fifth annual Veterans Charity Ride to Sturgis. The veteran operated non-profit organization uses “motorcycle therapy” to help fellow veterans readjust to civilian life. The 2019 ride will feature a record number of female veterans, who will be sharing their decorated military careers and passion for motorcycles with their peers.
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    CYcle news: Indian Motorcycle & Military Veterans Partner on Ride to Sturgis

    Indian Motorcycle partners with Veterans charity ride for fifth annual Motorcycle Therapy adventure to Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

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    This is a press release from Indian Motorcycle…
    Salt Lake City, Utah (July 10, 2019) – Indian Motorcycle®, America’s first motorcycle company, today announced its continuing support and sponsorship of the fifth annual Veterans Charity Ride (VCR) to Sturgis. The veteran operated non-profit organization uses “motorcycle therapy” to help fellow veterans readjust to civilian life. The 2019 ride will feature a record number of female veterans, who will be sharing their decorated military careers and passion for motorcycles with their peers.
    This year’s ride to Sturgis will take off on July 25, 2019 from Salt Lake City, Utah, winding through the famous Pikes Peak range in Colorado before making it to Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota. The group will be riding a variety of Indian Motorcycle models with custom-built Champion Sidecars for amputee and paraplegic veterans. The journey not only delivers the freedom of the open road and cathartic experience only a motorcycle can deliver but allows the veterans to bond by sharing stories and engage in peer-to-peer discussions.
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    motor sports newswire: Rinehart Racing Returns as Sponsor of 2019 Veterans Charity Ride to Sturgis

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    ARDEN, NC – June 18, 2019 – (Motor Sports Newswire) – Rinehart Racing has once again signed on as an official sponsor of the 2019 Veterans Charity Ride to Sturgis. Priding themselves on motorcycle therapy and other holistic programs, the Veterans Charity Ride brings wounded, severely injured and amputee veterans from all across America to participate in the largest motorcycle event of the year: the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Rinehart Racing will be outfitting the Indian Motorcycles ridden by the veterans with top-of-the-line Slimline Duals® headers and slip-on mufflers.
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    Wounded Warriors + Motorcycles = Healing Trauma on the Open Road

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    ​By Sean Mclain Brown

    Watch Sean’s VIDEOS HERE.

    Eighteen wounded warriors recently took a quest across 1600 miles of gorgeous backroads on Indian motorcycles with the Veterans Charity Ride to Sturgis. It’s called “motorcycle therapy,” and it’s an unconventional yet novel way to get wounded veterans out and about with other veterans to heal their war trauma.
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    Bryan Harley: Veterans Charity Ride With Indian Motorcycle

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    Words & Photos By Bryan Harley
    This would be no ordinary journey to Sturgis.

    ​The motley crew included two broad-shouldered, thick-chested double amputees squeezed on an Indian Scout with its controls moved to the handlebars. The conversion included a Rekluse auto-clutch, a hand brake on the left handlebar to activate the back binders, and a handshifter with a sinister skull-faced shift knob. The Scout was fitted with an Avenger sidecar from Champion, which is an appropriate name for the vessel that would be transporting a pair of real-world superheroes, veterans Neil Frustaglio and Josh Stein, to Sturgis. The cast of characters on the 2017 Veterans Charity Ride to Sturgis included a flat track racer turned helicopter mechanic, a former Marine who’s now a professional sidecar road racer and record-holder for the fastest sidecar run up Pikes Peak, and vets with nicknames like Wardog, Fe Dawg, and Pinky and the Brain. Indeed, this would be no ordinary journey.
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    Highway heroes: Veterans Charity Ride rolls through the Rockies, stops in Eagle

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    ​By Randy Wyrick

    Reporter’s note: Dave “Indian Dave” Frey, the head honcho, allowed me to ride my Triumph Bonneville America with them from New Castle to Eagle. That roar through those Glenwood Canyon tunnels is enough to make a real American stand up on his motorcycle foot pegs and belt out “God Bless America.” In fact, when they thundered into Eagle on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 1, cheering people lined Broadway Street waving American flags.