Behind Barz Motorcycle Mag July-Aug 2025

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Happy Independence Day

Editorz Notez

We want to wish everyone a Happy Independence Day! Celebrating the passage of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress. It announced the political separation of the 13 North American colonies from Great Britain. Declaring ourselves to be a free and independent nation, gaining our freedom...the birth of American independence!

Just a reminder that Behind Barz Mag can bee seen and read on the web. We were the first motorcycle e-magazine in N.C. Our ad rates are unmatched by ANYONE in the motorcycle realm! Distributed to NC, SC, VA & TN in hard copy! You can find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/BehindBarzMag and we are also on X, Youtube, Pinterest, and Instagram, You get a lot for your hard earned money when you advertise with us! We promote your events, bike runs, benefits, and your business relentlessly! NO NEWS PRINT HERE!

On the cover of this issue is a view of Normandy France and the commemoration of D-Day via Jason Knapp, “The Kitchen Goat”. He flew out there to celebrate and remember our greatest generation! Check out pages 26-27 to read all about it.

We will see you out there, Livin’ The Life!

Remember...we do have a KING and His name is Jesus Christ!

If you are lost...have faith in Him! He will get you through whatever it is that you may face...because He is with you...all the time!

God Bless you and yours!

Jason Knapp “The Kitchen Goat” in Normandy France.

Read all about it on page 26-27.

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PHOTOGRAPHERS and CONTRIBUTORS

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m.a. - the one and only harley mama jason - foreign corespondent kate - foreign corespondent bones - black hills under ground pork - black hills high wire preacher man - SHBC RIP angel eyes - on the other side moe - shitcreek Survivor vinney - the original picker! RIP mike - always on call jaybird - Always ridin’ damn yank - on the north side bob bryant - poetry biker becky - Road Glide Queen dave - Iron Man

chewy - iron mutt ewing RIP mikey - Inspector Clouseau 2 timer - Only as he can tell it! bobby earl - cointreuversial wild bill - the iron horse cowboy RIP “jus” rick - former golden boy RIP bunny - anywhere there’s cruzan RIP d-rod - “guardians” public relations RIP indiana bill - the longest in the world

paul - ghost baseball player bob - preacher bob and bullwinkle michelle - keeping it real leslie - along for the ride rodger - Jesus freak samantha - Blue Knights jason - The Kitchen Goat

Doobie

nc Support Our Troops

Ayden, NC

NC SUPPORT OUR TROOPS located in Ayden, North Carolina is a nonprofit organization formed with the mission to support troops and their family members by providing care and comfort items and expressions of appreciation for their service and sacrifices.

Packing care packages for our deployed troops is a way to show your support and appreciation for the service and sacrifices by our military members. We also provide support for troops at home, their families and veterans.

Below are some suggestions on how you can help...

Some ideas: Order items from Amazon, assemble goody bags with 6-8 items in a sandwich or party bag, add signed cards. Make as many as your family, church or bike group can help with! Make financial contributions for postage. Groups are welcome to setup GoFund me pages for postage. Our financial donations have dropped significantly and monetary donations for postage is our greatest need.

Order items from our Amazon wish list: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ ls/8LJD7MJ6DH8W?

Make financial donations online for postage here: https://supportourtroops.org/donate

Or mail checks to:

Support our Troops PO Box 696 Ayden NC 28513

Volunteer with our team or enlist local civic groups, schools, churches etc. to support us with activities.

Please don’t forget our military members who are serving away from home and family this year.

Thank you! Barbara Whitehead

Photos below: Our volunteers always enjoy meeting our troops, hearing their stories and finding out their favorite Girl Scout cookie!

Photo above and below: Our team of Energizer Squad and our volunteers enjoys supporting our military chaplains!
Photo below: We appreciate the volunteer service of Air Force ROTC Detachment 600, East Carolina University !
Photos below: Smiling faces of those we support!

WHO ARE YOU RIDING WITH...WHO ARE

Oddly enough, for someone who lived in Texas for almost two decades, heat and I don’t get along too well. We’ve had some nasty encounters — like emergency-room-trip nasty. It didn’t take but a couple of summers in North Carolina to figure out that my location changed but the tolerance for high temps did not. In order for me to ride with my husband in the summer, we had to come to an understanding: if the high temperature was forecast above 82, I had to stay home. I hated to do it, but it became obvious that I had to become a “low temp rider”.

Several years ago we went on a benefit ride. The temp was not forecast to be high, but..well…this is North Carolina. Things (weather, especially) can change quickly. And on this ride, it did. What started out as a nice ride in the sunshine gradually became a slow roast over an increasing hot Harley. By the fourth stop, my husband became concerned for me. Even though we were pretty sure the ride was nearly done, my husband suggested we break off and go home (which was probably an hour or more away, at that point). While I was uncomfortable, I wasn’t distressingly so. I chugged some water, asured him I was fine, and we continued on.

The next leg of the ride was on a two lane country road through a slightly wooded area. Ah, the sweet relief of shade! We hadn’t been too many minutes on this stretch of road when my husband began to brake rather quickly. I thought there might be debris in the road that the group was navigating around, but then my husband stopped completely. I can count on one finger the number of times we have stopped in the middle of a ride like this. I began to wonder

just what kind of debris we were going to have to circumnavigate. It turned out that there was no debris. We had a bike down — and it wasn’t just down. It was across the road getting cozy with a tree — and the biker was laying nearby.

Remember, I haven’t been riding all that long. I’d never experienced anything like this. We were on a country road, no businesses, no traffic — I wasn’t even sure if there was cell reception. My husband rode beyond the scene of the accident and got out of the way of those helping the biker. He found a place to pull over and we dismounted.

Once we were off the bike, we knelt and prayed. We prayed for the injured man. We prayed for God to send help. We prayed for cell reception so help could be summoned. When we ran out of words, we just prayed without them. (If you’ve ever felt helpless, you know the kind of prayer we prayed.)

The rest of the ride was canceled. My husband and I rode to a nearby gas station and stopped so he could reroute us home. While we were there, the chase vehicle pulled into the gas station. The wrecked motorcycle — or what remained of it — was laying in the bed of the chase vehicle’s flatbed trailer. That anyone had survived seemed like a miracle to me. But the even bigger miracle was that the biker who had wrecked was in the chase vehicle, too. When he got out of the vehicle, I could see no visible injuries. We were told he had some pain in his shoulder, but he didn’t even seem to be favoring it.)

And the miracles didn’t stop there. We learned that this biker’s teenaged son

had been his passenger — up until that last stop when, by the grace of God, his son chose to ride with one of their other friends.

We prayed for that biker to survive, but God’s answer was much more generous. That man walked away from an accident that should have severely injured, if not outright killed him. If we had given up and gone home at the previous stop — if we had chosen our comfort over our commitment — we wouldn’t have been on our knees interceding for that biker’s life.

Our journey in this life is sometimes difficult, often uncomfortable, and hardly ever smooth. But many times it is in the obstacles we face that we find our greatest opportunities to be God’s hands and feet. When we trust and obey, He moves and blesses. Expect Him to be who He says He is and to do what He says He will do.

If you aren’t riding with God yet, there’s still time. Take it while you’ve got it. This experience just goes to show how quickly that time can come to an end. It’s a simple process. We aren’t perfect. We all know that. God is perfect. We know that, too. Because we are broken, Jesus stepped into our place, took our punishment, and conquered sin and death once for all. But He left the choice of accepting what He did for you in your hands.

It’s YOUR choice. It’s YOUR life.

”…choose for yourselves right now whom you will serve…”

Joshua 24:15 NIRV

Leslie Harder

FUNDRAISER FOR A FRIEND

19 April 25

SEVEN SPRINGS, NC

We had a wonderful day at Crossroads Grill and Bar in Seven Springs on April 19th.

Our long time patron and friend, Eddie Lewis, was diagnosed with Stage 4 Cancer. A community of motorcycle riders came together and raised money to help Eddie in an unexpected time of need.

119 Motorcycles, yes 119, plus a few other types of vehicles rode for a cause. It was amazing to see so much support. Eddie was able to attend and was smitten with all the outpouring of love. We are so proud of such a supportive community.

LIVIN’

THE LIFE

story &

Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Thursday 12:00pm - 6:30pm Saturday 8:00am - 12:00pm

Eddie Lewis
photos: Lori

You can always find yourself a free copy of Behind Barz Motorcycle Magazine at Mount Airy Visitors Center in Mount Airy, NC!!!

200 N. Main St. Mount Airy, NC 27030

The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week! While there, you can take a squad car tour or visit the Andy Griffith Museum. There is so much to see and do in Mount Airy!

Behind Barz Petz

International Female Ride Day

Left: On Saturday May 3, 2025, the women of CMA Chaptef 727, ride in honor of IFRD. We rode to Carthage, NC. We had lunch at Pik N Pig. The food was delicious and service was phenomenal. Our waiter was very attentive and entertaining. The restaurant is at airport that made for great atmosphere. Our ride was 240 miles round trip. A great day fellowship and sisterhood.

Myrtle Beach Rally Bound

We ended up coming down from Hudson, NC in a car. Because an 18 wheeler came over and hit my old man causing him to go down on I-85. It was near the exit for 321. Thank God he walked away with just some stitches in several places on his arm and some rash on his leg. Of course the truck didn't even stop!

So, I rode mine home and we had his bike hauled home. Then he said, babe throw the bags in the car and let’s go anyway. I wasn’t going to argue with that and we still had a good time. See y’all again next year hopefully on our bikes.

Gary Robinson & Tonya Adkins.

Roadglide Queen

Livin' The Life Ladies Intro To Riding

Southside HD

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA

We had an incredible time at our Ladies Intro to Riding event on 10 May! Huge shoutout to the Ladies of HOG, Women in the Wind, and Power Ride University for helping make it a success. And a big thank you to everyone who came out to ride, learn, and connect with the motorcycle community. Can’t wait to see y’all out on the road!

Please feel free to send us a few sentences or 1-2 paragraphs! Don’t forget 3-4 high resolution photos to go along with the info. Tell us your name (how you would like it listed), and the city and state where you reside. We will be glad to send you a free copy of the mag via snail mail (USPS) plus a few Behind Barz stickers for participating!

Memorial Day Weekend Biker Bash

Boneyard HD WINTERVILLE, NC

Our Memorial Day Weekend Rock n’ Roll Bash was one for the books! Everyone had a blast enjoying complimentary lunch, ice-cold drinks, and rocking out to live music by Motherload!

Big congrats to the lucky winner of our $150 gift card raffle! Thanks to everyone who came out to celebrate with us — you made it unforgettable!

Livin' The Life Employee Appreciation Day

Flying Iron HD

ROCKY MOUNT, NC

Spent some Flying Iron Family time on this beautiful Sunday. We went and had breakfast, took a beautiful ride through the countryside, and ended our fun with delicious icecream. Thank you Kevin Walsh for everything you do.

Honoring and Remembering

JACKSONVILLE, NC

American Legion Riders Chapter 265 North Carolina & American Legion Burton-Cowell post 265

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This morning (17 May) we had the Honor of Honoring and Remembering those who paved the way for us today. Thanks to those who came out and helped place flags at Jacksonville City Cemetery Jacksonville, NC. Please remember every Memorial Day that it’s not about us that are here, it’s about those no longer with us. Remember and Honor them.

Story: 2Timer

Ever had a dream of being rich? Maybe being your own boss? Those are the big dreams I’ve always wanted. Problem is, I don’t care to work ever again for the public. I don’t hate people. I just hate it the way society has become. People really don’t seem to care about people no more. They treat people who serve the public in some way like they are the bottom of the barrel. Its really disgusting. The rudeness, the entitlement, and the arrogance. Its sickens me. So what if you went to college. So what? So what you hit it big or you think you are smarter than some people. So what? Does this mean people should just shit on people because they serve the public? No...

Another reason my big dreams are shit. People don’t want to pay for their services. They want to screw people over all the time. People don’t work for free but some individuals will try to stick ‘em. It’s just the nature of the business. There are those good people and then there’s trash. These people

2Cents from

Hello my Happy

who are trash, they know it, too. That’s why they get mad when you call them out. Most times they get all dramatic just because they figure nobody wants to deal with a dramatic situation with a sorry ass person, so that’s why they try to make the good people look like the offenders.

Enough about trashy sorry ass people! I could fill this whole magazine with scenarios and things I’ve seen, but nope we are going to move on to when people take initiative. The people who say, I want something a little more and decide it’s time for a change. To take a dream or ambition and take the leap of faith. It’s not always the big money make. Sometimes it’s just something that makes your life happier for yourself. Money isn’t everything, sure you’ve got to have it to live but money doesn’t have to be the main objective. Sometimes having a happy life is just doing something that makes you happy. Like riding a motorcycle, or hanging out with friends. What’s even better than that? Hanging out with friends with motorcycles. Now what’s better than that?? I know, I know!!! Having a watering hole for which your friends with motorcycles can stop by and have a place to hang out. Cold beer, a pool table and friendly faces stopping in to share their story. To share the good times and the bad. A place you can relax and look out the window when you hear a few more bikes roll up. Yeah...that’s cool! Well, that’s what my bro did. His road name is Noggin, and he and his wife Michelle have decided to try their hand at running a bar. It’s always been a great spot, located in LaGrange, NC, near the stop light on highway 70 near the Seafood restaurant called, The Sandpiper. The little pub is called, Frank’s place.

from 2Timer...

Happy Riders!!

I bet you won’t find a colder beer or the friendliest of people, anywhere. I’ve known Noggin for many years and he doesn’t have a shady bone in him. What you see is what you get.

He is a brother, a biker and a family man. I could tell the atmosphere was changing when I started seeing Noggin putting it out there that he was going to try something new. I became intrigued and very interested. I love seeing people follow a dream. To stick a big middle finger to the world that seems to hold you down. Well, there is no holding Noggin down. I’ve seen his work. Before the new adventure with the bar, his trade was with flooring. You can’t get a better man for the job. He’s not a slow poke that’s for sure. He’s a man that knows his trade. That’s why I love seeing this man try his hand at this cool little watering hole.

People like Noggin are a dying breed. He like many of us hard working blue collar. We need to chance every now and then to fire our shot at the world and live happily with our lives. To break away from the cycle of shit and make something that makes us feel great inside. I could tell that’s what this place was doing for Noggin and his wife. He definitely has support from his club and mine. Unspoken Sons MC has a reputation for standing next to our brothers. That’s exactly what we are doing today and we will everyday ‘til there’s no more days.

That’s what it takes. It takes support from us bikers. We all know the world as it is today sucks! Too much greed, too much red tape, and too much hate. There needs to be spaces in our world where we can all come together and say to the bro next to you,” hey bro, life is good, here’s a cold beer!” ...and they can’t beat us down forever!!

Well folks that’s all I got this time around. If you are out riding and make it by LaGrange, NC in your travels. Stop by ol’ Frank’s Place. You won’t find a more biker friendly bar. Tell Noggin , 2Timer says hello brother! And then enjoy a cold one and a great conversation.

‘Til next time...2Timer

Getting Smiles

I’m excited to join Behind Barz to share some guidance and perspective into the world of long-distance traveling on two wheels. To summarize my background, my wife and I live in Bloomington, Indiana and have been passionate about high mileage/long-distance traveling mainly over the last five years. We’ve ridden well over 200,000 miles in that time covering 49 states and various parts of Canada. Many of our adventures are documented on a Facebook blog page titled “The Hoosier Cruiser” which also acts as an Indiana riding guide. Both of us work full-time jobs, so it’s a balancing act between life responsibilities and trying to stay on the road as much as possible doing what we love. With that, I’d like to help others with learning about new places to go, gear selection, and general tips for long-distance traveling.

Here in the US, we are all fortunate as riders. Pick a direction and there will be something great to see. Mountains, deserts, caves, waterfalls…..The list goes on. However, big days on the road can come with adversity. This can include inclement weather, bike trouble, fatigue, and so on. I always tell people, “You gotta take the good with the bad”. But when it’s all said and done, the experiences of exploring this great country make it all worthwhile.

For the first article, I’d like to highlight one of the most beautiful routes in the country. Being asked about my favorite place to ride can be difficult to answer. But I often default to Beartooth Pass. This scenic byway, Route 212, spans approximately 68 miles through sections of Montana and Wyoming. Heading west, this route will lead you directly into Yellowstone National Park. The summit will raise you almost 11,000 feet into the sky! The views of all the lakes up in the mountains will have you wanting to stop frequently to soak it in and take photos.

Though the entire route is breathtaking, my favorite section starts just south of Richel Lodge and includes a series of scenic switchbacks that are a blast to ride. And don’t forget to pack some sunflower seeds to feed the chipmunks at Rock Creek Vista. These things will almost jump right into your hand to pack their cheeks with food. A nearby route I would try not to miss includes Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, Route 296. This branches south off Beartooth and is a favorite among many riders. Weather in this area can be unpredictable even in the summer months. So, plan accordingly.

Now go have at it, be safe, and have fun!

"The Hoosier Cruiser"

The Hoosier Cruiser

Goatfest 2025

Small Crowd Big Heart

Nash County, NC

Goat Fest 2025 may have brought in a smaller crowd than we’d hoped, but the heart behind the event was massive. From the first spark in the smoker to the final chord of live music, the festival ran smoother than ever—and we’re proud to call it a major success.

Thanks to our dedicated volunteers, talented cook teams, and an incredibly supportive community, we raised vital funds to continue providing grocery gift cards to cancer patients across Nash, Halifax Edgecombe, Northampton, Franklin, Johnston, Moore, and Wilson counties.

This year’s event featured a Southern Barbecue Network-sanctioned competition in pulled pork, ribs, and chili. The food was top-tier, the camaraderie was unmatched, and the atmosphere was filled with purpose. We were also thrilled to welcome back the amazing Tony Jonez, whose performance kept the crowd moving and spirits high.

Looking ahead to 2026, Kitchen Goat Feeds LLC is seeking a partner organization to help us expand Goat Fest to a larger venue. Our goal is to increase capacity, welcome more guests, and maximize our fundraising potential. If your group or organization would like to collaborate, we want to hear from you!

Join Us In Service

At Kitchen Goat Feeds, we believe in the power of purpose. Whether it’s cooking for a cause or honoring those who sacrificed for our freedom, we are committed to showing up with full hearts and open hands.

We’re grateful to Behind Barz for helping us share our story— and we thank every one of you who continues to support our mission.

If you’d like to partner with us for Goat Fest 2026, or learn more about our ongoing work, please contact: ~ jason@thekitchengoat.com ~ 252-308-7974

Let’s keep making a difference—together.

Cooking with The Kitchen Goat

Photo right: A special recipe from Jason’s Dad (who is a doctor) to Jason. Looks like a great recipe we could all use!

The Old Mule Company “MULE” Beans

Ingredients:

1 (15 oz) can of Black Beans

1 (15 oz) can of Pinto Beans

2 (15 oz) cans of Northern White Beans

2 to 3 slices of cooked bacon (Crumble up)

1 cup of Old Mule Sauce – Original Flavor (or your favorite one!)

¼ cup of Old Mule Mustard

¼ cup of Old Mule Smoked Chipotle

chopped onions (opt.)

Coat shallow dish (9×13) with a vegetable spray. Mix cans of beans together with the one cup of Old Mule Original. Pour into dish and sprinkle onions on top of beans as well as crumbled bacon. Cover top of beans with Old Mule Mustard and Old Mule Smoked Chipotle. Bake at 375F for about one hour to one hour fifteen minutes. ENJOY!!

The “Kitchen Goat” Jason Knapp Once a history teacher, he now raises goats in Nash County, NC, but he’s always had a passion for cooking. At the beginning of the COVID pandemic, he started posting cooking videos on YouTube.

“I called it ‘Cooking a la Quarantine’ and once everything lifted up someone said, ‘Why don’t you call it ‘Kitchen Goat’ and I said, ‘That’s so stupid. Let’s try it,’” Read more about the Kitchen Goat on his Facebook page where you can follow along for more recipes and see what he is doing for local cancer patients.

www.facebook.com/jasonknappthekitchengoat

Old Mule is a family owned, farm based small business that offers seven varieties of sauces that you can use for marinades, dipping sauces, condiments to enhance your foods, and much more. Currently, they have two rubs that will also make it effortless to enhance your dishes with wonderful flavors. Old Mule is all-natural…is gluten-free and contains no high-fructose corn syrup, soy, MSG, or artificial preservatives!

www.OLDMULE.com

“Living in the mountains where spring takes at least a month longer to manifest has a way of making me lose track of the season I’m in. While it’s in the 70’s and 80’s where most of the bikers I know live it’s still in the low 30’s and 40’s and very often is still snowing up here at nearly 9,000 feet….

This year started off with me not having a scooter for the first time in 50+ years and that meant that my riding days were over. I think not having a scooter is one of the reasons I completely lost track of the 2025 riding season for a couple of months. I was an emotional wreck thinking about not being able to get to Sturgis with my friends or not being able to do any poker runs or just kill an afternoon cruising up the canyons.

I can’t articulate all the emotions I had about being scooterless but it was a rollercoaster ride for a couple of months. I was such a mess emotionally because I had given up on being in a saddle again and that meant my life’s work of taking my faith where few others go was over. My mind kept reminding me of the impact on people that was only possible because of Bullwinkle being the warhorse he was.

When I turned Bullwinkle over to my son he had 180,090 miles on his odometer and every one of those miles and the faces of the people I encountered flooded my mind continually.

The Bullwinkle Chronicles

He was the most powerful and effective ministry tool I’ve ever had and the thought of being without him was eating me alive but I bit the bullet and accepted the fact that I had reached the end of an epic journey and a season of ministry like no other I’ve experienced was over. I shed a lot of tears but I knew Bullwinkle was getting too big for me to handle safely and it was time to let him go…. Little did I know that God wasn’t through with me being able to minister from a scooter’s saddle quite yet. While I was trying my best to drain the passion I’ve had for riding for nearly 60 years so I could seek God for what He had in store for my future He was at work behind the scenes to keep me in the saddle. I had given up on ever having another scooter because I live on a very small fixed (broken) income and can’t afford to buy one BUT GOD…

The Bible says to give honor where honor is due so I have to mention and thank a brother in Wichita Kansas for donating his 2004 Dyna Wideglide for me to continue riding. I met Dave Hiegel back in 2016 on my way through Kansas and have kept in touch with him ever since. Every time that I was passing within a few hundred miles of Wichita I did my best to stop and spend the night or a few days with him and his daughter and we became very close friends. He knew how much riding meant to me and he had bought the Dyna as sort of a bar hopper and even though he doesn’t drink he

ullwinkle hronicles

bought it. He’s a believer and he heard the Spirit tell him to offer the Dyna to me and he responded to Him and gave it to me….

Dave has no idea how much he blessed this old man when he gave me the Dyna and I thank God for him every time I throw my leg over the saddle. I’ve put close to 2,000 miles on my new to me scooter and every mile I ride it I become more thankful for the opportunity to ride again and for Dave’s generosity…

I’ve seen God do things that I’ve considered impossible several times and I’ve got to say I had no hope of ever having another scooter let alone another Harley to ride. When something like this happens to me I begin to wonder how many times I’ve given up too early and missed a blessing God had for me…if you’re in a place like I was a few months ago and you’re looking at the end of a season in your life I’d encourage you not to give up on the possibility that God is doing something in the background to make a way where there seems to be no way. Regardless of how bleak the situation may look, with God all things are possible….”

A Journey To Normandy

Patton Games and the Power of Legacy

In June, I had the honor of traveling to Normandy, France, with the Patton Legacy Sports for the Patton Games—a flag football game between the 82nd and 101st Airborne in rememberance of the game that never happened in December 1944. It brings together service members, veterans, and patriots to celebrate the legacy of General George S. Patton and the courage of those who stormed the beaches of Normandy more than 80 years ago.

Even more meaningful was making the journey alongside my friend Chris Loschiavo, who is a Lieutenant Colonel with the 82nd Airborne Division who is preparing for retirement, and the proud owner of Blue Suede Barbecue. Traveling with someone who continues to serve at such a

high level brought an added layer of reverence to every step we took. Chris’s insights, reflections, and quiet leadership were a powerful reminder of the deep connection between service and sacrifice.

Our visit to Sainte Mere Eglise and Normandy Beach was nothing short of awe-inspiring. Walking the very sands where history was written—where thousands gave their lives for freedom left a lasting impression. The experience was humbling and deeply emotional. We stood in silence as the sun rose over the cliffs, visited the memorials, and paid our respects to those who gave everyhing.

The Patton Games aren’t just about strength and competition. They’re about remembrance, service, unity, and the enduring legacy of those who fought for freedom. It was a trip I will never forget.

Chris Loschiavo owner of Blue Suede BBQ
Left to right: Wally White keynote speaker at Normandy American Cemetery with Jason Knapp.

Membership in the PGR

I’d like to clarify, the PGR does not have chapters. We are not a motorcycle club, riding club, or riding group. We are a national non-profit with national and regional leadership along with state captains who are responsible for the activities within their state. Our mission is to honor those who have served. We have a presence in all 50 states.

We are very active in NC, and I would suggest you join and get out to a mission to learn more.

To join the PGR, follow this link: www.patriotguard. org. If that link doesn’t work for you, go to our main website: www.patriotguard.org and select the Join Today link in the top right corner. On the screen that opens, input your information and click the Register button.

Once you’ve gotten registered and signed in, be sure to subscribe to missions for your state (Members -> Subscribe to Missions). When you get notification of one that you can attend, simply show up and introduce yourself to the Ride Captain in charge.

Membership is open to everyone; you don’t have to have a motorcycle or be a veteran. There are no member dues or meetings, and no requirements to join, except respect for our military, veterans, first responders, and their families.

Bob Williams

Charles Bullock

PGR Operations North Carolina State Captain 29

MURALS & MOTORSICKLES

This is a contest of grand adventure. Riding your motorsickle and seeking out murals for chances at killer prizes!

Murals have become very popular and they are scattered throughout this great country of ours. You can see them on downtown buildings in cities and rural communities, even on barns along the countryside.

A muralist is an artist who creates large-scale paintings or artworks on walls, ceilings, roads or other permanent surfaces.

A great example is the photo pictured above and to the right on this page!

Check out the facing page for some more examples of amazing murals contestants have found in this great country of ours!

You can also go to the Murals & Motorsickles Facebook page and see many more photos that have been submitted. Deadline to enter was 31 May 25.

Back in January we gave away a $100 gift card from Flying Iron HD of Rocky Mount, NC.

In February we gave away (2) $50 gift cards to Boneyard HarleyDavidson in Winterville, NC.

The March drawing was for (2) $50 gift cards to Myrtle Beach HarleyDavidson in Myrtle Beach, SC.

In April we gave away (2) $50 gift cards to New River Harley-Davidson in Jacksonville, NC.

The May drawing was for a surprise box from Southside Harley-Davidson in Virginia Beach, VA.

We will draw every month until the end of the contest. So, that leaves us with June, July and August!!!

We still have some killer prizes to give away!

If you did not sign up this year we will be doing it again in 2026. To be eligable for the prize drawings all you have to do is register for the contest. We will also have a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winner at the end of the contest that will be announced in September.

You know what they say, though ...you gotta get in it to win it!

Jim #490 Charleston, WV
Sondra #313 Murfreesboro, TN
Kathie #028 Hendersonville, NC Kathy #816 Annandale, VA
Gail #044 Carolina Beach, NC

Blue Knights LEMC

Blue

Knights NCII: Rolling with Purpose, Service, and Brotherhood

The past few weeks have been nothing short of action-packed for the Blue Knights Wake County Chapter II, whose members have been hitting the road in support of causes, camaraderie, and community.

Escorting Hope: Tour de Cure in Asheboro

On a mission of service, eight Blue Knights from Chapter II and one from Rocky Mount Chapter XXI rode to Asheboro to provide a professional motorcycle escort for the Tour de Cure cycling event, benefiting the American Diabetes Association. Their presence ensured every rider made it safely to the finish line.

Grateful participants praised the Blue Knights for their dedication, noting that this year’s Tour de Cure was one of the best-supported rides they’ve ever attended. The visible presence of the Blue Knights brought an added layer of safety and comfort, and many riders commented that they felt protected from start to finish. The event was a proud reminder of the Blue Knights continued commitment to community support beyond the badge.

Representing Strong at the Mason-Dixon Conference

From May 23rd to May 25th, Blue Knights NC II rolled strong into Greeneville, North Carolina, for the MasonDixon Conference. There, they joined fellow Knights from across the region in a scenic group ride to Deadwood in Williamston, NC. The ride was more than just miles—it was filled with laughter, fellowship, and a shared love for the open road.

The chapter didn’t just ride—they represented. NC II took part in conference meetings and proudly walked away with the award for most chapter members in attendance, showing just how committed they are to brotherhood and unity across chapters.

Engaging the Community: Angier Bike Fest

On May 31st, the Blue Knights set up camp at the Angier Bike Fest, where they hosted a booth under sunny skies and a strong public turnout. Members sold

raffle tickets for their upcoming rifle giveaway fundraiser and spent the day engaging with fellow bikers, families, and community members.

This was more than just a public appearance—it was an opportunity to share the mission of the Blue Knights: supporting local law enforcement, helping officers injured or lost in the line of duty, and serving the communities they call home.

Looking Ahead: 3rd Annual MME Ride with Whole Vet – September 20th

On September 20th, the Blue Knights will once again partner with Whole Vet for their annual charity motorcycle ride. The event supports the incredible work Whole Vet does for the military community, while also raising funds to help the Blue Knights continue their mission of service, support, and remembrance. It’s a powerful collaboration that highlights the shared values of honor, duty, and giving back.

The Blue Knights NC II continue to exemplify what it means to ride with purpose, lead with heart, and serve with pride.

Story and Photos: Samantha Raybon

Cruisin The Coast Spring Rally 2025

Cruisin’

The Coast Spring Bike Rally...Bike Night at Wicked Tuna in Murrells Inlet, SC. Always a great time!
Photos courtesy: Denise and Rich Grandshaw, Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson and The Rat Hole of Myrtle Beach

Great Things Accomplished Because of Great Bikers

MYRTLE BEACH, SC

Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson Scenic Rally Ride

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The Scenic Rally Ride during Spring Bike Week! We partnered with our friends from the Rivertown Riders RC, who were kind enough to plan the route and lead the ride, and these efforts were to raise money for their Rubber Side Down Foundation!

Thanks to everyone who came out and participated, over $2,000 was raised for local bikers and their families during times of need! Giving back to the community that we call home will always be our favorite thing to do, and this was the perfect way to wrap up an amazing Bike Week! We’re so appreciative of every single individual and organization who made this ride a success!

YORKTOWN, VA

Hampton Roads Harley-Davidson HOG

Project Lifesaver

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Big thanks to the Hampton Roads Harley HOG Members for their incredible generosity! After topping the charts at a recent blood drive, they chose to donate their prize to the Newport News Sheriff’s Office and their Project Lifesaver, helping protect our community’s most vulnerable. Your big hearts are making a real difference!

MYRTLE BEACH, SC

Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson Ride-A-Wish Dual Ride

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We just love having visitors here at the dealership, so we were thrilled when our friends with Make-A-Wish South Carolina stopped by yesterday!

Back on April 19th, we hosted our 4th Annual Ride-A-Wish Dual Ride with Low Country Harley-Davidson to raise money for children with critical illnesses right here in South Carolina, and thanks to everyone’s outstanding participation, nearly $5,000 was raised!

One of our favorite things in the entire world is seeing our local riding communities unite for the greater good, and this event was no exception! We can’t wait to carry on the tradition of making a difference together!!

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Here’s what’s happening in July & August at your local arts council!

Country Show

July 19 | 7PM

$12 Adv./$16 Door

July 26 | 7PM

$25 Adv./$30 Door

Meredith & Co.

August 7 | 7PM

$16 Adv./$20 Door

Russ Varnell & His Too Country Band

August 9 | 7PM

$16 Adv./$20 Door

Jim Lauderdale

August 4 | 7:30PM

$27 Adv./$32 Door

TheBritish Invaders Band

August 22 | 7PM

$16 Adv./$20 Door

Art Camp - Ages 7 & Up

Instructed by Kim Valentine

July 7-11 | 9AM-12PM | $95

4-Week Guitar Sessions

Instructed by Joseph Barrett

Ages 6 - 106 | $140 per session

July 7, 14, 21 , & 28 | 4-7PM & August 4, 11 , 18, & 25 | 2-7PM (Classes meet 30 minutes weekly.)

Adult Acrylic Painting Classes

Instructed by Kim Valentine

July 9 & August 20 | 6PM $35 per class

Adult Purse Burning Class

Instructed by Regina Pena

July 10 | 6PM | $45

Flat Brim Hat Burning Class

July 31 | 6PM | $65

Special Needs Arts & Craf ts Camp

Ages 8-16 | with Carla Carnahan

July 7-11 | 9AM-12PM | $25

Adult Alcohol Ink Gourd Ornament Class

Instructed by Regina Pena July 17 | 6PM | $35 (Supplies Included)

Poetry Workshops with Phillip Shabazz Camp Grades 4 & Up: July 21-25 10AM-1PM | $95

Adults: August 4-6 | 10AM-1PM | $75

Adult Glass Succulent Plant Class

Instructed by Kim Valentine July 23 | 6PM | $35

Adult Mosaics Class - Garden Stone

Instructed by Meri Fern July 24 | 6PM | $50

Drama Camp - Grades K-8

Instructed by Kristie Cappalletti

July 28-August 1 | 9AM-3PM | $175

100 E. Washington Street Nashville, NC 27856 (252) 459-4734 | nasharts.org

RADD Ride

El Azteca Style

WINTERVILLE - KINSTON, NC

4th Annual RADD RIDE | Charity Ride for RADD

Raising Awareness for the Developmentally Disabled is near and dear to us! We thoroughly support and enjoy these folks that organize and actually are a part of the RADD family. God bless you all! The RADD program does so much for our community for individuals with disabilities. Support them if you can! Anything is much appreciated.

BRITT

JESSIE

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“I’ll Meet You Half way”

the good news!

In the Gospels, “The Good Newz” is the answer to a bad situation. A situation that we believe one can overcome, no matter what we come up with in our own efforts. It only prolongs the true answer.

The bad situation is we want to do things our own way, period. We want me, myself and I, that is what shapes our destiny.

The choice to go down our own road leads to a relentless indifference of discomfort because by pursuit of our needs others could benefit. That motive always believes others would.

The road we choose, has a power in itself to overcome whatever the outcome might be, unless one can see another way.

Insanity is defined as; a weakness of mind that releases one from responsibility. It is insane to believe that one can not be responsible for their own actions.

Yes, one will reap what they sow.

When one wants to do things their own way your outcome is destined. There is a freedom in this but it’s short lived.

There is a direction one can rely on, and it is good news! Grace, God’s Grace, Jesus’ Grace.

Have you heard of it? It is not new, it’s been God’s good news from the very beginning. This is a location where a Crossroads meet, for life, for true freedom a direction to Salvation not self destruction.

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God’s Grace, the good newz is God the Father looking upon you as though you never sinned, on needs faith to believe this.

God gave us this faith available through Jesus, yes Jesus was before time began, presented to us as a gift to place faith into.

Whomsoever believes in Him, a choice of faith to believe knowing this truth He will clean the way at the Crossroads to have the outcome worked out, paying our debt.

If one chooses to accept this truth, Jesus will gracefully guide you down the road of life free from wrong roads.

Allow Christ to work in your life of His will for you, now that is true freedom!

John 3:16

Thank you Jesus, for setting me free, at Your Crossroads.

Let’s Ride... “Jesus Freak” Rodger.

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My grandma, Mary Roybal, turns 100 years old on July 6! Born in New Mexico in 1925, her family moved to South Dakota when she was a small child. After graduating high school, she became a registered nurse (RN) through the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps for women, a program authorized by Congress in 1943 to alleviate the nurse shortage that existed during World War II. After the war, she continued her career as an RN at St. John’s Hospital in Rapid City and in hospice practice. She married my granddaddy, Joe Roybal, upon his return home from duty as a combat infantryman in Europe during WWII. They were married 68 years and raised 6 children, 10 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Mary dedicated her life to her family, church and community. She received her 50-year membership pins from the Catholic Daughters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. She and my granddaddy also contributed thousands of volunteer hours through their local Retired Senior Volunteer Program. In addition, she was a long-time Eucharistic Minister, administering the Communion Sacrament to hospitalized church members. South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden has proclaimed July 6, 2025, as Mary E. Roybal Day!

100 th Mary Roybal

Mary & Jose Roybal Wed in 1948 in Rapid City, SD

Blue Knights NC Chapter XXI

Nash County, NC

The Blue Knights NC Chapter XXI hosted the Blessing of the Bikes on May 3, 2025, and after a short ride, had lunch at the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge in Rocky Mount. We would like to thank Johnathin Combs of Eastgate Church in Rocky Mount for performing the blessing for the riders and the motorcycles and all those who participated. We wish everyone another safe riding season. Our chapter attended the Angier Bike Fest on May 31 and enjoyed the festivities. It was another great turnout and thanks to the men and women of the Angier Police Department for ensuring a safe event. Blue Knights NC is about the same teamwork we use in our everyday careers. We are a family and help each other out. On June 6, NC Chapter XXI sold chicken plates for a beloved member of the Rocky Mount Police Department who is dealing with sickness.

Thanks to all those who attended, the chapter was able to raise funds to help the employee with her medical expenses.

As always, thank you to all the supporters of Blue Knights NC and to Behind the Barz Magazine for keeping everyone up to date on all things motorcycle.

Story & photos: Anthony

We are working to ensure events listed in Behind Barz Motorcycle Magazine are as up to date as possible. Please be sure to confirm the status of any & all events before making plans to attend by calling or emailing the event contact person listed with event.

JULY

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MARYVILLE, TN

Harleys & Hot Rods For Heroes Ride-In Bike & Car Show

Smoky Mountain HD 1820 W. Lamar Alexander Pkwy. Reg 12pm - 2pm. Awards and raffles 2:15pm. $10 donation to register. All proceeds collected will be donated to Honor Air Knoxville. More info: 865-977-1669

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MYRTLE BEACH, SC

Cones & Chrome

@Myrtle Beach HD 4710 S. Kings Hwy.

It just wouldn’t be summertime without FREE ICE CREAM! 11am-2pm. Note: Free items include a cup or a cone with a dip or a sprinkle. Any other items will need to be paid for. For more info: 843-369-5555

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ROCKY MOUNT,

NC

Burn The Competition

@Flying Iron HD 928 N. Winstead Ave. Now until 12 July if we see you in the dealership wearing a competitors t-shirt we ask you if you would like to trade it for a Flying Iron dealership shirt. On 12 July at 5pm we will “Burn the Competition” shirts safely on our grill. Come join the party! More info: 252-446-7292

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CHARLOTTE, NC

1st Annual Butterfly Babies Memorial Ride

Independence HD 9205 E. Independence Blvd.

Supporting the Almon family and the CMC NICU $20 per vehicle. Breakfast 9am-10:30am. Reg 9am-10:30am. KSU 11am. Food, Raffles, Vendors & more! For more info: 704-847-4647

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VIRGINIA BEACH, VA

Christmas In July Open House

@Southside HD 385 N. Witchduck Rd. 11am-3pm. first 30 people in line will receive a grab bag full of goodies—so come early! Santa Claus is on summer vacation in Virginia Beach, but he’s making a special stop at the dealership for photos with the kids. All children 12 & under will get something special from Santa himself! Lots of fun, prize giveaways and a chance to win a new HD motorcycle. For more info: 757-499-8964

JULY

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JACKSONVILLE, NC

2nd Annual Ride4Hope @New River HD 2394 Wilmington Hwy. 11-3. KSU 12pm. Rider $20. Passenger $10. Extra hand $10. For more info: 910-346-9997

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ROCKY MOUNT, NC

Retirees Breakfast Honoring our retired law enforcement personnel from Nash, Edgecombe and surrounding counties. Hosted by NC Fraternal Order of Police Rocky MOunt Lodge 46. 2831 N. Church St. 8am-11am. Please come join us for breakfast!

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FRONT ROYAL, VA

Christmas In July Poker Run...Hosted by American Legion Riders Chapter 53 22 West 8th St. Reg 10am. KSU 11:30am. Riders $20. Passengers $10. Additional cards $5...up to 3.Light lunch provided. Proceeds go to Toys For Tots Shenandoah Valley, VA. For more info email: vaalr53@gmail.com

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JACKSONVILLE, NC

Marine Riders Lower Cape Fear 3rd Annual Vaterans Suicide Prevention and Awareness Ride. @New River HD 2394 Wilmington Hwy. Reg 10am. KSU 11am. $20 per bike (t-shirt included). $10 second up. Police escorted. Rain or shine. Raffles & 50/50. Marine Riders Contact: Matthew 540-560-8658 or Garrett 585-409-4565 or email: marineriderslowercapefear@gmail.com

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N. MYRTLE BEACH, SC

Christmas In July Toy Run Ride

@ The Harley Shop At The Beach 4002 Hwy 17 S. Reg 10am-12pm. $10 or a new, unwrapped toy per person to register. All proceeds will benefit Fostering Hope in Conway, which helps children in crisis situations. FREE event shirts for the first 100 riders. FREE coffee & donuts, while supplies last. 50/50 raffle tickets. KSU 12 noon. After Party: Gator Zone Sports Bar & Grille 1pm - 4pm. FREE food. Live music. 50/50 raffle tickets. H-D door prizes. PLUS, $100 CASH for the person with the best holiday outfit!!! (we know it’ll be hot outside, so you’ll have to get creative). For more info: 843-663-5555

Many more events at our Facebook page below:

Eventz Behind Barz

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PEMBROKE, NC

Spirit Riders 12th Annual Back To School Ride

C&P Mini Mart 700 Union Chapel Rd. Reg 1pm. KSU 2:30pm. $10/single. $15/couples. Rain or shine. Auction, door prizes, 50/50. Benefits the children of Piney Grove Elementary. More info Robbie: 910-303-6724 or Phyllis: 910-740-4228.

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JACKSONVILLE, NC

American Legion Riders 5th Annual Poker Run

Presented by NC Chapter 265

American Legion Post 265 146 Broadhurst Rd. $15 donation per hand. Reg 10am-11am. Last bike in by 4pm. Free food for each rider. $5 donation per plate by nonriders. Food starts at 3:30pm. This run is open to all vehicles. Raffle, 50/50 and music. For more info: ALRNCChapter265@gmail.com

9 WHITAKERS, NC

Annual Red Hill Missionary Baptist Church Motorcycle Blessing 15463 NC Hwy 33 NW. @11am. Good food, Fellowship, Fun! More info: 252-886-3438

9 RUBY, SC

1st Annual Ride For Rehab Fundraiser for the Good Samaritan Colony Christian Rehab Facility. Meet at G.S.C. 19147 Hwy 9. Reg 8am. Coffee & donuts. KSU 9am. $25 rider. $15 passenger. Free water at each stop. Door prizes & 50/50. Free meal upon return to G.S.C. For more info call G.S.C. : 843-634-6848

17 CHESTER, SC

Mt. Zion Baptist Church Motorcycle Ride For Jesus Meet at Dollar General parking lot 109 Cestrain Square. KSU 10am. Service at 10:30am at the Gateway Conf. Center 3200 Commerce Dr. in Richburg. For more info Al Boyd: 803-374-0833

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MYRTLE BEACH, SC

Cones & Chrome

@Myrtle Beach HD 4710 S. Kings Hwy. It just wouldn’t be summertime without FREE ICE CREAM! 11am-2pm. Note: Free items include a cup or a cone with a dip or a sprinkle. Any other items will need to be paid for. For more info: 843-369-5555

AUGUST

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JACKSONVILLE, NC

Ron Relay & Chapter NC-5 Fallen Members Memorial Ride. Rolling Thunder Inc Chapter NC 5

Eventz Behind Barz

@New River HD 2394 Wilmington Hwy. Reg 9am. KSU 11am. $20 bike. $10 passenger. Ride through Onslow County and back to New River HD. Door prizes and 50/50 drawing. Proceeds go to Wreaths Across America. More info Bryan: 910-526-4309 or Gilberto: 910-650-2200

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KINSTON, NC

St. Baldrick’s Foundation Motorcycle Ride To Kick Kids’ Cancer 285 Camellia St. Motorcycle Ride in Memory of Colby Tucker. Reg 9:30am-10:30am. KSU 11am. Reg $20 per bike. Ride to last about an hour. Lunch provided. See flyer below.

SEPTEMBER

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ROANOKE RAPIDS, NC

Freeriders First Annual Call Me FirstSuicide Awareness/22 Veterans A Day Is Too Many Fundraiser/Poker Run Cricket’s 1037 Roanoke Ave. Reg 9am. KSU 11am. $30 per bike. $10 per passenger. Non-rider meal $15. Ends at Freeriders River Falls MC Clubhouse 363 Colonial Dr. Pre register 434-532-5253 Prize best hand and worst hand.

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RIDGELAND, SC

Veteran and First Respnders Suicide Awareness Ride

Blue Knights VIII, Blue KNights XIV, and OPFOB Police Escorted. 328 Lakeview Drive. $20 rider. $10 passenger. Reg 9:30a. KSU 10:30am. Return 12 noon. Must register for free event after at OPFOB.org For more info contact Blue Knights State Rep, Chuck: 843-986-7063

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STICKERS

For 21 years we have included stickers in each issue of the magazine. I personally put each and every sticker in each and every copy myself (Doobie)!!! Here lately folks have gotten bad about pulling stickers out of many copies...I guess because they like the stickers so much. It has happened in the past but not like it has the last few issues. It is unfair to others who pick up a copy of the magazine only to find that their copy does not have a sticker.

BUT...we are going to try putting stickers in the mag again with this issue (July-Aug 2025). We will also have stickers available for FREE but you have to send in a self addressed, stamped envelope to: PO Box 692 Nashville, NC 27856. We will then send you the sticker that goes with this issue (if you write “FREEDOM EAGLE” on the envelope plus, we will throw in at least 3 more stickers, of our choice.

We will see how this goes and hopefully can continue to put a free sticker in every copy of every issue of BB from now on. Thanks for your continued support! We still have lots of killer prizes from our sponsors on the previous page to give away.

So remember, you can’t win it if you don’t stick it!

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