For the past 20 years, terror has honored our fallen personal-freedoms by holding an annual motorcycle ride. Shortly after the terrorist attacks in New York City in 2001, founder Ted Sjurseth felt that it was only right for riders to head to Ground Zero a few months later on Nov 11th, 2001.
“We went down to the World Trade Center on the 11th and it was still smoking,” said Sjurseth. “That was just to raise the economy, boost the economy in New York.“
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“Our commitment is is we’re always going to honor the victims of 9/11,” said founder Eric Sjurseth on “fox-friends-weekend” target=”_blank”>Fox & Friends Weekend<
In closing, Lexy Sjurseth told “Fox & Friends Weekend” how crucial this tradition remains.
“There are 2,977 reasons that we ride and the whole point is to never forget and to back our first responders,” said Sjurseth.