Oak Island Fishing Club
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The Warrior Rides are coordinated by a husband and wife team, Bob and Debra Racine from Oak Island, NC. They held their first adaptive cycling event in 2005 and this year they are planning to host six rides at locations across the country, which is considerably more than they have done in past years. “There’s more Wounded Warriors coming back from conflict,” said Bob Racine, founder of the non-profit organization, The Warrior Ride. “The demand to get them out to do rehabilitation, rehabilitative rides or relaxation rides ... a lot of them are lost with their injuries and don’t know what to do. So, the more of these rides we can do, three and a half days really creates a bonding cycle that they become friends for life.”
North Carolina Ride October 2012 (date subject to change)
Day one warriors will arrive NLT noon on May 9th for bike fitting and gear issue. Day two we ride from Holly ridge with stops at TopSail High School, then Britts Motorsports. Then we go to New Hanover High School and end at Cape Fear Community College. For the warriors that evening we go out to dinner. The third day we cycle to the Carolina Beach ferry to Southport and then to Virginia Williamson School and end at Winding River Plantation. For guest riders the ride ends at the school. The last day is our community ride on Oak Island. All guest riders must sign in and register and get a bib number.