The 2014 W100K concluded on Saturday, after President Bush and 16 wounded veterans and servicemen completed a final 20 mile mountain bike ride on...
The 2014 W100K concluded on Saturday, after President Bush and 16 wounded veterans and servicemen completed a final 20 mile mountain bike ride on the trails of Prairie Chapel Ranch in Crawford, Texas.
Dr. Marc Siegel rode with the pelaton all three days. Watch his report on the third day of the ride.
The Dallas Morning News' Tom Benning also participated in the ride. Read his article on veteran employment.
“This is the use of a platform to inspire,” President Bush said. “Inspire employers. Inspire people who would be employed."
Updates from Prairie Chapel Ranch
Great end to another great ride. #w100k pic.twitter.com/f89bPV24wW
— TheBushCenter (@TheBushCenter) May 3, 2014
Team Tim! #w1000k pic.twitter.com/tbX6GhgYnY
— TheBushCenter (@TheBushCenter) May 3, 2014
President Bush arrives at the break station. @thebushcenter #w100k http://t.co/d1O99wl6ti
— Karl Rove (@KarlRove) May 3, 2014
President Bush and @MStockwell01 gearing up for the last day of the ride. #w100k pic.twitter.com/s8lCEFoLQM
— TheBushCenter (@TheBushCenter) May 3, 2014