Bikers pay tribute to 9-11 crewmembers

(From left): Major Mark Clark, an air liaison officer based out of Denver, Colo., along with Robert McGee, Paul Guttenberg, and TomHeidenberger, arrive at Dyess Wednesday evening after riding from Midland, Texas. The team is riding approximately 100 miles per day across the United States in honor of the crewmembers who died on four flights September 11, 2001. They are riding from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. They began their journey April 2 and plan to arrive at the Pentagon May 9 at 1:30 p.m. Their ambitious 33-day trek dedicates one day to each of the crewmembers who died that day.

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