Former President George W. Bush kicked off his annual W100K bike ride Thursday, with 16 post-9-11 veterans logging 12 miles at Prairie Chapel Ranch in Crawford, Tex.
The Bush Center website explains the event:
Each spring, approximately 20 servicemen and women wounded in the global war on terror join President George W. Bush for a 100-kilometer mountain bike ride. Part of the Bush Institute’s Military Service Initiative, the W100K highlights the bravery and sacrifice of warriors and recognizes organizations that support America’s heroes.
President George W. Bush welcomes 16 wounded warriors to his ranch for the 4th #w100k pic.twitter.com/nNQst8Tfk1
— TheBushCenter (@TheBushCenter) May 1, 2014
CNN’s Jake Tapper was on hand for the festivities, tweeting: Â
Anchoring #TheLead from Bush Ranch in Crawford TX today. The former president hosts annual W100k bike ride, highlighting wounded warriors — Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) May 1, 2014
Pretty https://t.co/whnxgDXuWu
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) May 1, 2014
With former Dallas Cowboy @DarylJohnston at the #W100K. One of us did not fall off his bike. Twice. http://t.co/1yxE8w2L03
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) May 1, 2014
What’s amazing was seeing the spirit and determination of the 16 wounded warriors on the bike ride. We’ll tell you more on #TheLead
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) May 1, 2014
The race continues through the weekend.
H/T: Twitchy
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