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    Indian Motorcycle and Veterans Charity Ride Mark 7th Annual Motorcycle Therapy Adventure to Sturgis (from Yahoo Finance)

    Returning Combat Veterans Use "Motorcycle Therapy" to Rehabilitate with Help from Veteran Non-Profit Organization
    MOAB, Utah, July 07, 2021--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Indian Motorcycle®, America’s First Motorcycle Company, today announced its continued support and sponsorship of the seventh annual Veterans Charity Ride (VCR) to Sturgis. The two have partnered with the initiative of "America Get Out & Ride" while using motorcycle therapy to support combat veterans’ transition to civilian life.
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    2020 VCR Group Shot (Photo: Business Wire)

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    2020 Veterans Charity Ride to Sturgis Recap

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    The theme for Veterans Charity Ride (VCR) to Sturgis 2020 was “Service Before Self” (a belief held by most veterans). This theme was very timely considering the COVID-19 issues we’ve all dealt with since last March.

    Service Before Self and giving back to others has always been a key element of  our VCR program. This activity has an incredibly healing effect on our veterans and this year it was even more important for us and the communities we rode through.
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    russ brown motorcycle attorney: VETERANS CHARITY RIDE TO STURGIS

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    by Johnny Killmore 
    Photos courtesy of Sara Liberte
    The rumbling of 20 motorcycles on the open highway is a hell of a lot better than the rumble of diesel engines as you convoy through a war zone, but the sounds do bring similar emotions. You have a team of people you need to trust, because they are in formation with you and need to mind their blindspots. The enemy is unseen when on convoy, and on the road you don’t know which distracted driver will be the one to encroach on your lane. And when you’re driving through Utah in August, there’s the heat…so much heat.

    But unlike convoys in Iraq, the Veterans Charity Ride to Sturgis (VCR) is something to look forward to and not dread. Now in year number six, this was my fourth time piloting a sidecar for the ride photographer as we took wounded and amputee veterans out for some wind therapy to the biggest biker rally in the world. This year would be different in many ways, but the biggest change would be due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On the outset we weren’t sure how things would play out, but it turned out to be more of a blessing than a curse. The roads were less crowded, we had no mass gatherings (which can be exhausting for people with PTSD), and we even had a volunteer chef riding with us to make meals.
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    Beacon News: Veterans Charity Ride to Sturgis

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    By Beacon Senior News

    The Veterans Charity Ride (VCR) is a veteran-operated nonprofit that uses “motorcycle therapy” to get vets outdoors and connect them with a strong network of other veterans.