R2R Texas Challenge: Day 5 Waco to Cleburne – WOW!

Day 5 felt a bit different. Maybe it was the fact that we did not have 40-50 mph crosswinds, or perhaps it was the larger than expected turnout of American Legion Riders, but all of the riders could tell that this was going to be different than the previous four days. The R2R crew took off on the ride through Johnson County to Cleburne with a relief that the tailwinds had returned.

As soon as the ride reached the first big town of Whitney, you could tell the difference was the amount of people that had come out to greet the riders.

Each day, the local American Legion Auxiliary helps plan and support the event. Whether it is our lunch stop, dinner, or getting the local schools and business showing their support for the wounded warriors.

The stories of the wounded warriors makes this ride special. Many of the Texas Challenge riders have participated before. One such special man is Juan Guerrero from the Alaska National Guard. Juan has participated in two previous events and was looking forward to seeing Arlington. Unfortunately a wayward driver in Killeen caused a crash and Juan will not make it this time. Juan has a wicked sense of humor and that helps keep his spirits up as he looks forward to the Memorial Challenge.

On Friday, the amount of people cheering on the side of the road was spectacular. From having lunch with the students of Whitney, or the assembly in Cleburne, the enthusiasm of the kids is really uplifting for the riders.



After we left the assembly at Smith Middle School, the parade to the hotel was lined with the townspeople cheering and waving signs. It was one of the great days in a person’s life and it meant a lot to the recovering warriors.

When everyone pulled into the hotel, we all looked at each other and said “WOW!”

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