Naked Truth On The 33rd National Bikers Roundup In Columbia, MO

Please read this article and tell me what you think. Do you feel the National Bikers Roundup organization should have funded this program all by themselves due to the revenue they make off black bikers every year?

I do! We continue to support this event without thinking about what they are giving back to the biker community after grossing millions of dollars. Do you think they should donate a portion of their proceeds from the National Bikers Roundup to God’s Wheels and not solicit the bike community at the event?

  



  

Bikers roundup charity donates more than 33 tons of food
Monday, August 9, 2010 | 6:50 p.m. CDT
BY Christina Stiehl

  

The Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri, formerly the Central Missouri Food Bank, recently gained a lot of weight — more than 33 tons.

God’s Wheels, a motorcycle ministry and the official charity of the National Bikers Roundup, collected money and nonperishable food from people and motorcycle clubs during the roundup. The donations to the food bank came in the forms of cash, checks made payable to the food bank and cans and boxes of food.

For every dollar it receives, the food bank can buy 20 pounds of food. Through that formula, and with the additional donation of non-perishables, the Food Bank for Central and Northeast Missouri collected 66,563 pounds of food.

On Saturday evening, the Harley Davidson Motor Co. presented the food bank with a check for $2,500. The presentation, held on the main outdoor stage, was part of a set of live events including music performances and a fashion show.

God’s Wheels has been the official charity of the National Bikers Roundup since 1998. Harry Gumby, the founder and national president of God’s Wheels, established the motorcycle ministry four months after leaving his secular motorcycle club.

God’s Wheels collects money and goods on behalf of the local food bank in the hosting city of the roundup. Gumby said everything collected, except for some perishable food that was discarded, goes directly to the food bank.

Gumby called God’s Wheels “a good way to feed America,” because the roundup travels to a different hosting state every year.

Mike Desantis, a development associate at the Columbia-based food bank, said the organization was present at the roundup every day, transporting that day’s collectibles back to the food bank in vans and trucks.

Although the food bank does not serve people food directly, it services 132 agencies and 80 schools throughout 32 counties in central and northeast Missouri, according to its website.

Gumby said donating food for the underprivileged in the local hosting community is important to God’s Wheels.

“It’s not that we are just coming to take,” he said. “We are coming to give.”

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First Black Female Rider to win the NHRA POWERade Series

Hey black female riders do you know Peggy Llewellyn? In honor of Black history month and fierce black female bikers everywhere; let’s add her to our hall of fame ladies. Let me introduce her to you. She is the first woman of color to win a Professional Motorsports Event. Llewellyn ran an elapsed time of 7.020 seconds at 190.00 mph to beat Andrew Hines in the finals, while knocking Craig Treble out of the number four position to make it into the inaugural countdown competition in 2007. She was the only female to make it into the countdown, finishing fourth for the season.



Peggy serves as the celebrity spokesperson for Divas For A Cure.This organization supports Black and Latina women, who ride motorcycles across country to increase awareness and raise funds to support a cure for breast cancer throughout the year and participate in their signature fundraiser, Divas For A Cure Breast Cancer Motorcycle Run.

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Black Bikers be careful disrespecting OG’s on the Set

I have realized that within our community as black bikers the younger black riders have a tendency to disrespect the more seasoned and knowledgeable bikers on the set. Some think they know every damn thing and just don’t know, they will get their asses served to them on a platter by some us of out here. These videos show the reversal of what you would think might happen. Don’t be too quick to judged or size up someone because of age or race. You don’t know what they might be working with.

I want you to check out these videos. You might want to call the “ambalamce” yes I know I spelled it wrong cause this is what the guy said after getting his natural black ass kicked. He got served a two piece and a biscuit and asked for the ambulance to come for him.

What the hell This is why young bikers on the black motorcycle club set need to be careful running up on older bikers thinking because of age or race they won’t get handled. Slick Pimp kicked his ass. This man is my hero

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National Bikers Roundup…411

I have been receiving questions from visitors about about the National Bikers Roundup 2010. Ok, I got some new information to share with you.

The gates will open Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at 9:00 AM

Admission:

$20 with Club Colors
$25 General Admission

The camper site at the Fairgrounds has 500 hookups available.
Price: $185 (doesn’t include dumping)
You have to pay for dumping and I don’t have that cost as of yet.

If you are interested in being a Vendor you must send a $5 money order which is nonrefundable to the Roundup Committee. Below is the address to send the money order.

Missouri Roundup Committee
P.O. Box 329
St. Louis, MO 63042

I was asked what type of events would be happening during this years Roundup. Well I found out that there will be a Carnival and unfortunately there won’t be any racing; sorry guys. As I get more information I will post it.
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