Day 2 of America's 9/11 Ride (UPDATE)

DC -> Maryland House (gas) -> Barb's Harley in Delaware (Lunch)(Pumper team went to Wawa to prep for quick departure) -> Linden NJ (food, gas, awards) -> NYC

Pumper team assignment was to group up at the BB&T parking lot near the Double Tree Hotel. Our scheduled departure time was for 5:45 AM Saturday morning. We were to quietly leave town ahead of the main ride in order to position ourselves at the Maryland House service area north of Baltimore. This was about 70 or so miles from the ride departure.

For Saturday I'm on the BMW with 11.4 gallons of gas, enough to make it to NYC and part of the way home. My freeloader has been transferred from the Street Glide to the BMW. While rain was in the forecast, we were fortunate that we never saw any during the ride.




First stop, Maryland House Service area on Interstate 95. We arrived with plenty of time to organize and man our pumps.

The Pumper Team Escorts





Pumping done, we're off!  Pumper team is picking up the tail from Maryland House to Delaware. While the Main Ride will head into Barb's HD for lunch, the Pumper Team will head over to a nearby WaWa's for a short break before departing for Linden, NJ. 








Dan, my Pump Mate








Wasn't stopped long enough at WaWa's to even finish lunch, let alone grab some pics before we were off on the road to Linden, NJ. Each team was to man a pump with Dr. Don's team being nearby to the Home Depot parking lot where Applebee's would be serving hot dogs, burgers, chips, and drinks with support from Starbucks. Linden is also where the Foundation presents various awards to those who have supported the ride and they raffle off a new Harley to one of the participating police departments.

Waiting for the Main Ride

Pumper Team finishing up and hungry!
My partner and I won the competition for the largest collection of contributions to the Foundation, coming in at just over $200. Our team, Dr. Don's, also beat out the other, larger team by about $30 - just a squeeze, but it counts!

Bikes parked for food and awards




Pumper Team grabbing some well deserved shade.
From Linden, the Pumper Team would be positioned behind the VIPs going into NYC like we had done going into Arlington. The ride to the Holland Tunnel was uneventful and even though we hit Friday traffic in New Jersey, it seemed much easier than it had in years past.















Parked and checked in.. the 17th Anniversary Ride comes to a close. Sunday morning there will be a ride across Manhattan to Ground Zero - actually Tower 7 for a memorial ceremony. 



For this year, I decided in the morning not to attend the ceremony and make my way home directly. I had a planned route that would take me through several Tour of Honor auxiliary sites along the way.

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