Sioux Falls Bikers Rally For Veterans In National Challenge
SIOUX FALLS, SD - From March 28th through October 31st, Harley-Davidson riders across the country hit the open road to make a difference through the Harley-Davidson National "Let's Ride Challenge."
The nationwide campaign invited riders to log their miles in support of veterans' organizations, ultimately raising over $1 million for numerous causes supporting those who have served. J&L Harley-Davidson proudly finished in 3rd place nationally, with riders logging an impressive 868,469 miles during the challenge.
Their dedication contributed to Harley-Davidson's record-breaking 83.9 million
total miles logged by participants across the United States. We were proud to ride for Combat Vets, Rolling Thunder, and many other military, veteran, and first responder organizations in the Let's Ride Challenge."
"This incredible effort shows what happens when passion meets purpose," said Joe Entenman, Owner of J&L Harley-Davidson. "We're proud to support our veterans and to be part of a national movement that gives back through the freedom of the open road," said Jimmy Entenman, Owner of J&L Harley-Davidson.
The Let's Ride Challenge is part of Harley-Davidson's continued commitment to community, freedom, and giving back. Riders can look forward to next year's challenge and another opportunity to ride for a cause. Join us next year and be part of the ride that changes lives. Visit J&L Harley-Davidson for updates and local ride events.
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