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2003 … the First Ride
After haven ridden nearly a 1000
miles "straight through" to Florida in the fall of 2002, Robert
"Hoagy" Carmichael, a long-time cyclist from Moundsville, West
Virginia, decided to organize a group of friends to complete an Iron Butt
Association (IBA) ride just for "fun". Hoagy's first IBA ride
started in the early morning hours of Saturday, July 19th, 2003 when
seventeen motorcycles carrying twenty-one adventurous people set out from
Saint Clairsville, Ohio to complete an IBA Saddle Sore ride. Although not
everyone in the group knew each other prior to the ride, they were all
inspired by Hoagy to attempt the 1000 plus-mile ride in less than 24
hours.
The 2003 ride started in Saint
Clairsville, Ohio and covered interstate highways through Ohio, West
Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and Maryland before ending at the
Black Bear Tavern in Deep Creek, Maryland. Despite some mechanical
problems with a couple of the motorcycles, some bad timing following a
truck hauling some pigs, and some minor traffic backups, all but one of
the seventeen bikes that left that morning successfully completed their
first IBA ride within the designated time.
On the night of July 19th, while
celebrating the achievement of riding nearly 1100 miles, a road-weary
Hoagy quickly vowed to never attempt to organize another long-distance
ride. Fortunately for hundreds of motorcyclists and many seriously ill
children, Hoagy's "never" didn't last for very long. By the following day,
the "wheels" in Hoagy's head were already turning as he started
to plan a ride for the following summer.
Although completing any Iron Butt
ride is quite a feat in its own right, Hoagy set his sights on much higher
goals for the first official Hoagy's Heroes long-distance charity ride.
Not only did he organize the June 2004 ride to raise funds for A Special
Wish Foundation, he also set out to establish a new world record for the
most bikes to complete an Iron Butt "Bun Burner" (1500 miles in
less than 36 hours) event.
Hoagy's passions for riding and
helping seriously ill children energized him and a handful of friends to
advertise the 2004 event through flyers, phone calls, emails, the IBA
website, newspaper articles, presentations at biker's meetings and events,
and any other means that they could get the word out to the long distance
rider community. See Hoagy's Heroes for
2003.

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Hoagy's Heroes 2004 Ride
June 17-18 2004. The
"Hoagy's 1500 Mile Special Wish Run" started between 3:00 and
5:00 AM in Saint Clairsville, Ohio and finished less than 36 hours later
near the American Motorcyclist Association Headquarters and Museum in
Columbus, Ohio. The 2004 ride was completed by over sixty bikes and nearly
seventy riders and passengers.
Upon completion of the ride,
nearly sixty of those riders completed the necessary Iron Butt Association
(IBA) paperwork and received Bun Burner certification. That group of
riders established a new world record for the most bikes to complete a
single IBA Bun Burner ride, which consists of 1500 miles in less than 36
hours.
This ride was especially
challenging, not only due to the distance covered, but also because of the
ever-changing elements throughout the ride. Some riders claimed to have
been in and out of their rain gear nearly a dozen times on the first day
of the ride. Despite the off and on rain showers (including some hard
"downpours") and a major traffic backup due to some road
construction, riders thoroughly enjoyed the scenic interstate highways in
Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois,
and Indiana.
Although this was the first ride
for charity, it resulted in $31,000 in sponsors' pledges to A Special Wish
Foundation. The organizers of the rider were very pleased with being able
to accomplish both of the goals that they set out to achieve -- setting a
new IBA world record and raising thousands of dollars for seriously ill
children. See Hoagy's Heroes for 2004.
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Hoagy's Heroes 2005 Ride
Riders Pledged $36K For "A Special Wish"
June 24, 2005. A group of
nearly 120 motorcycles departed from Uniontown, Pennsylvania between
1:30 and 3:30 AM and completed a 1000-mile route in less than 24 hours.
This second annual fundraiser,
which was founded by Robert "Hoagy" Carmichael of Moundsville,
West Virginia, resulted in sponsors' pledges of over $36,000 for
charitable organizations. Riders from eight different states, including
one that rode his motorcycle from Texas to join the ride, converged on
the Holiday Inn in Uniontown to participate in this scenic ride through
six different states. After a full day of riding through Pennsylvania,
West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, and Maryland, the group
completed the ride at National Road Harley-Davidson in Uniontown.
If completing an Iron Butt ride
in itself isn't enough, one rider completed it shortly after completing
a eight weeks of chemotherapy treatment while two other riders rode on
what most would consider to be less-than-desirable types of motorcycles
for such a long ride - one on a 250cc Honda Rebel and the other on a
1980 Harley-Davidson Low Rider.
Read more about this ride on the A
Special Wish Foundation's website at Bikers ride 1000 miles to raise money for Kids.
Hit the back button on A Special Wish Foundation website to return
here. See Hoagy's Heroes for 2005.
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Hoagy's Heroes 2006 Ride
Riders Pledged $28K For "A Special Wish
Foundation, Inc"
June 23-24, 2006. Despite thunderstorms, high winds, and flash flooding
effecting most of the State of Ohio in the late afternoon and evening of
June 22nd, 55 resilient "heroes" arrived to participate in the
2006 Hoagy's Heroes long distance charity ride and in the process raised
over $28,000 for A Special Wish Foundation. The 2006 ride was actually two
different rides - a 2,000-mile Iron Butt Association ("IBA")
"Back-to-Back Saddle Sore" ride and a 1,000-mile IBA
"Saddle Sore" ride - that both started and ended at the Hampton
Inn in New Philadelphia, Ohio.
The 18 riders and 3 passengers that participated in the "Back-to-Back
Saddle Sore" ride departed from New Philadelphia between 12:30 and
2:00 AM on Friday, June 23rd and rode 1,045 miles in five different states
(Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, and West Virginia) during the
first leg of the scenic route. The second leg of the "Back-to-Back
Saddle Sore" route was also the route that was used by the 30 riders
and 4 passengers that participated in the "Saddle Sore" ride
which departed from New Philadelphia between 12:30 and 2:00 AM on
Saturday, June 24th. The Saturday route covered 1,016 miles in Ohio,
Indiana, and Illinois.
At the end of the ride, many of the road-weary "heroes" gathered
at Hog Heaven Open Pit BBQ Restaurant to eat, celebrate their
accomplishment, listen to a local band, and to exchange road stories
before turning in for some much deserved sleep.
On Sunday morning, riders, passengers, volunteers, family, and friends
gathered for pictures and the distribution of awards before heading home.
The following individuals and groups received 2006 Hoagy's Heroes Long
Distance Charity Riders awards: Doug Crossett of Katonay, NY.-Traveled the
Furthest to participate; Gary Smith of McMurray, PA.-Individual with Most
Donations; Y-City HOG Chapter of Zanesville, OH.-Largest Group to
participate; Upper Ohio Valley HOG Chapter of Wheeling, WV.-Group with
Most Donations; and Renee Bonwell, Cheswick, PA., was recognized as the
first ever recipient of the "Rebel Bill" Bonwell Memorial Award.
See a special
thank you to our 2006 riders from "A
Special Wish Foundation, Inc." at 3rd
Annual "Iron Butt" Ride for the benefit of A Special Wish
Foundation.
Hit the back button on A Special Wish Foundation website to return
here.
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Hoagy's Heroes 2007 Ride
Riders Pledged $31K For "A Special Wish
Foundation, Inc"
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