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Kyle Petty and Company Greet Fans on Charity Ride Stop in Southern Utah

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Iron County Commissioner Mike Bleak (left) said a few words before handing the mic over to Kyle Petty after the group arrived in Cedar City, Utah. (Photos by Paul Dail)

The skies were overcast and a light drizzle fell in Cedar City, Utah, on May 3, but it wasn’t enough to dampen the spirits of the crowd gathered at the southern end of town – or the long line of smiling and waving riders who were part of the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America that had arrived to greet the crowd.

Related: Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America Returns for 27th Year

Typically associated more with four wheels than two, Kyle Petty started the charity motorcycle ride in 1995 to benefit causes for children with chronic illnesses and conditions. The primary beneficiary has been Victory Junction, a camp spread across 84 acres in Randleman, North Carolina, that opened in 2004.

Victory Junction was the dream of Petty’s son, Adam, who was also a race car driver. When Adam Petty died in 2000, family and friends came together to make the camp a reality. Since the charity ride’s inception in 1995, more than 8,875 riders have logged nearly 12.6 million cumulative motorcycle miles and raised more than $20 million for Victory Junction and other children’s charities.

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Herschel Walker poses with a fan after signing his motorcycle helmet.

While Kyle Petty may be mostly known for his racing accolades and commentating, in Episode 56 of the Rider Magazine Insider Podcast, Petty told Rider EIC Greg Drevenstedt that he has been riding motorcycles “forever.”

“And when I say ‘forever,’ it’s pretty dang close to forever,” he said. “I consider myself a motorcyclist. … Motorcyclists get on a bike, and they go see the country. They go see things. They explore. They want to be a part of the world.”

Petty said there are so many motorcyclists who want to give back to charitable causes.

“They’re doing something they enjoy, and they see they can do something they enjoy and still help other people at the same time.”

Along these lines, the 27th iteration of the Kyle Petty Charity Ride started and ended in Salt Lake City in my home state of Utah and included a trip along U.S. Route 50, “The Loneliest Road in America,” to Ely, Nevada, then southwest to Tonopah and on to Las Vegas for a lap around the track at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

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Following the stop in Las Vegas, the riders – about 175 of them, if you counted those riding two-up – arrived in Cedar City around 5:30 p.m. Along for the ride were some other familiar faces, including NASCAR Hall of Famer and seven-time champion (and Kyle’s father) Richard Petty, NASCAR legends Ken Schrader and Kenny Wallace, former NFL great and Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker, and NBC Sports NASCAR personality Rick Allen.

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Ken Schrader poses with a fan.

There was a line of people waiting for photos and signatures on everything from posters to T-shirts to motorcycle helmets. Among them was Terie Simcox, who was there with her sister and three of her sister’s coworkers. Simcox is a fan of both Kyle and Richard Petty but said she was mostly there to see the latter.

“He’s 85 years old, and he still is just as young as can be and doing these charity runs,” she said. “He’s still there for his fans and for his community. But, of course, Kyle too. They do a lot for communities and fundraisers and charities, and I think it’s pretty awesome.”

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Terie Simcox (right) and her sister pose for a photo with Richard Petty.

Simcox also mentioned Kenny Wallace and how both he and Rick Allen were cracking jokes as they went down the line.

“Together, they were just hilarious,” she said. “It was pretty cool to just see them being themselves out with the public.”

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Kenny Wallace signs a poster for fans in Cedar City, Utah.

She also said she was impressed that Herschel Walker was along for the ride and was “friendly and cool with the public, especially after such a rigorous political campaign.”

As to motorcycles, Simcox said her family doesn’t ride street bikes, but her husband has a Honda 450 and they “play in the dirt.”

“My husband used to race pro, but that was three kids and 50 pounds ago,” she joked.

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Rick Allen signs a poster for a young fan.

After Petty made his way through the line, he stopped for a moment to talk with me.

There’s a joke in southern Utah that when the pioneers arrived, they said once the wind stopped blowing they would move on. Fortunately, it was just a light spring rain we were getting May 3, but I told Petty they were lucky because it was usually windy this time of year.

“You’re kidding,” he said and laughed, obviously familiar with the area. “It’s been kind of windy, but it’s multidirectional wind. It just blows you everywhere, so that’s alright.”  

Other than that, he said, the ride had been great, with temps in the mid-40s in the morning and mid-60s to low 70s during the day, although he did admit that “Vegas was warm.”  

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Representing for Rider magazine.

When I asked about his favorite part of the trip so far, he told me it was the stretch of Route 50 to Ely, then the route to Tonopah and out of Tonopah, but he also called the trip into Cedar City on State Route 56 “beautiful.”

“When you’re coming back through the valley and the mountains over there,” he said, pointing the direction they had come, “with the snow on top that you can see, it’s gorgeous.”

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Herschel Walker (left) with three of his motorcycles.

After leaving Cedar City, the route would take the riders to Moab, Utah, which is near both Arches and Canyonlands national parks.

Petty said the group thinks they’ve seen some great scenery so far, “but I keep telling them, ‘Y’all ain’t seen nothin’ yet.’”

For more information on the cause and to donate, visit the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America website.

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Kyle Petty | Ep. 56 Rider Magazine Insider Podcast

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Our guest on Episode 56 of the Rider Magazine Insider Podcast is Kyle Petty, a NASCAR racing icon and founder of the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America. Petty is part of a multi-generational stockcar racing dynasty that included his grandfather Lee; his father, Richard; and his son Adam. Petty is known for four wheels, but he’s been riding motorcycles since he was a boy and loves putting on the miles. Since 1995 he has organized the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America, an annual motorcycle ride that raises money to support Victory Junction and other causes for children with chronic illnesses and conditions. The 27th Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America kicks off on April 29 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and runs through May 5. We encourage listeners to visit KylePettyCharityRide.com and make a donation. You can follow the ride on social media, and if you’re in the area, you can meet up with the group at one of their stops.

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Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America Returns for 27th Year

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Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America (Kevin Kane Photography)

Kyle Petty is known for four wheels, but he’s been riding motorcycles since he was a boy and loves putting on the miles. Since 1995 he has organized the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America, an annual motorcycle ride that raises money to support Victory Junction and other causes for children with chronic illnesses and conditions. Earlier today, Rider‘s Editor-in-Chief Greg Drevenstedt interviewed Petty for the Rider Magazine Insider Podcast, and the episode will launch on Friday, March 17.

The following is the official press release for the 27th anniversary ride. We encourage folks to visit the KPRC website and make a donation. You can follow the ride on social media, and if you’re in the area, you can meet up with the group at one of their stops.


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Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America (Kevin Kane Photography)

All eyes will be on Nevada and Utah from April 29 – May 5, 2023, as former NASCAR driver and racing analyst Kyle Petty celebrates the 27th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America with a scenic journey through the Sagebrush and Beehive states. As one of the most popular charity rides in the country, Petty will lead more than 125 motorcycles on a seven-day trek, covering over 1,500 miles in an effort to raise funds and awareness for Victory Junction – a camp dedicated to providing life-changing camping experiences for children with serious and chronic medical conditions.

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Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America (Kevin Kane Photography)

​Presented by Cox Automotive, the Ride will kick-off in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, April 29 and will return to Salt Lake City on Friday, May 5 – marking the second time the Ride has started and ended in the same city. Cox Automotive is the world’s largest automotive services and solutions provider and is a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises. The company’s brands include Autotrader, Kelley Blue Book and Manheim, which will host breakfast for the Ride at Manheim Utah on Saturday, April 29, and at Manheim Nevada on Wednesday, May 3.

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Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America (Kevin Kane Photography)

​“Our team at Manheim Utah is excited to kick off this inspirational event and cheer on the riders as they begin their journey,” said Cade Rindfleisch, general manager at Manheim Utah. “We look forward to sponsoring the Kyle Petty Charity Ride, especially seeing the joy it brings to the children at Victory Junction.”

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Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America (Kevin Kane Photography)

​Petty’s mile-long motor brigade features 225 participants, including 30 new riders, who will enjoy many indescribable views, bucket list items and unforgettable points of interest along this year’s route. Some of the highlights include visiting the Bonneville Salt Flats, lapping the track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, riding scenic Highway 12, Highway 14 and Highway 50, passing through Capitol Reef National Park, exploring Legends Motorcycle Museum, and so much more.

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Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America (Kevin Kane Photography)

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​Spectators along the 2023 route are encouraged to attend one of the Ride’s seven overnight stops or daily pit stops to greet Petty and the riders, purchase memorabilia, and make donations.

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Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America (Kevin Kane Photography)

27th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America Schedule:

  • Day 1, Saturday, April 29 – Salt Lake City, Utah to Ely, Nevada
  • Day 2, Sunday, April 30 – Ely, Nevada to Tonopah, Nevada
  • Day 3, Monday, May 1 – “Free Day” in Tonopah, Nevada
  • Day 4, Tuesday, May 2 – Tonopah, Nevada to Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Day 5, Wednesday, May 3 – Las Vegas, Nevada to Cedar City, Utah
  • Day 6, Thursday, May 4 – Cedar City, Utah to Moab, Utah
  • Day 7, Friday, May 5 – Moab, Utah to Salt Lake City, Utah
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Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America (Kevin Kane Photography)

“Nevada and Utah are two of my favorite states to ride motorcycles in,” said Petty. “The vast changes in the landscape – from the desert to the red rocks to mountain terrain – paint the most vivid and breathtaking scenes, which I believe are best experienced on a motorcycle. Our riders are in for a picturesque treat along every road we travel, especially on Highway 50 (the loneliest road in America), which we pick up in Ely, Nevada – one of my favorite towns in America. I consider myself extremely blessed to be able to ride this incredible route while also raising money to send kids to Victory Junction. The Ride allows me to combine my passion for helping others with my love of motorcycles and it is such a special gift.”

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Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America (Kevin Kane Photography)

​Victory Junction has served as the Ride’s primary beneficiary since its establishment by Petty and his family in 2004 in honor of his late son, Adam. Since it first began in 1995, the Ride has raised more than $20 million for Victory Junction and other children’s charities. As a result, the Ride has helped Victory Junction mobilize resources to provide over 115,000 camp experiences for children of all levels of abilities who are living with complex medical conditions at no cost to their families.

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Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America (Kevin Kane Photography)

​Among the celebrities participating in the 2023 Ride are NASCAR Hall of Famer and seven-time champion Richard Petty; NASCAR legends Ken Schrader and Kenny Wallace; former Formula 1, Champ Car, and NASCAR driver Max Papis; former NFL great and Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker; and NBC Sports NASCAR personality Rick Allen.

​“Any chance I get to spend a week out West, I’m taking it,” said Kyle’s father, Richard Petty. “Add in riding motorcycles and you think, ‘It can’t get better than this.’ Then, you throw in helping the kids at Victory Junction and it’s just the cherry on top. That’s why I always look forward to Kyle’s Ride every year.”

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Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America (Kevin Kane Photography)

​The 2023 Ride is made possible by presenting sponsor Cox Automotive, as well as Coca-Cola, Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Dodge Law, Racing Electronics, WinCraft Racing, FLUIDYNE Racing Products, Petty Family Foundation, Headbands of Hope, Piedmont Moving Systems, Fuel Me, Wiley X, Blue Emu and Goody’s.  

​Keep up with Petty and the Ride on social media at the following accounts:

For more information about the Ride or to donate, please visit KylePettyCharityRide.com

About Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America

Led by former NASCAR driver and racing analyst Kyle Petty, the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America is an annual cross-country motorcycle trek that raises funds and awareness for Victory Junction. The Ride is one of the most successful and popular charity events in the country. Since its inception in 1995, more than 8,875 riders have logged nearly 12.6 million cumulative motorcycle miles and raised more than $20 million for Victory Junction and other children’s charities.

About Victory Junction

Victory Junction is a year-round camping facility for children with serious illnesses and chronic medical conditions. Co-founded by Kyle Petty and his family in honor of his son Adam, Victory Junction provides life-changing camping experiences that are exciting, fun and empowering, in a medically-safe environment, always free of charge. In addition to traditional camp sessions, Victory Junction’s REACH program takes camp experiences to children and their families at hospitals, clinics, and in Ronald McDonald Houses throughout North and South Carolina.

Since opening in 2004, Victory Junction has delivered more than 115,000 camp experiences and has served children from all fifty states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico, as well as four countries. Victory Junction is a member of the SeriousFun Children’s Network of Camps founded by Paul Newman, and is accredited by the American Camp Association. To learn more, please visit victoryjunction.org.

About Cox Automotive

Cox Automotive is the world’s largest automotive services and technology provider. Fueled by the largest breadth of first-party data fed by 2.3 billion online interactions a year, Cox Automotive tailors leading solutions for car shoppers, automakers, dealers, retailers, lenders and fleet owners. The company has 25,000+ employees on five continents and a family of trusted brands that includes Autotrader, Dealertrack, Kelley Blue Book, Manheim, NextGear Capital and vAuto. Cox Automotive is a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises Inc., a privately-owned, Atlanta-based company with $21 billion in revenue. Visit coxautoinc.com or connect via @CoxAutomotive on Twitter, CoxAutoInc on Facebook or Cox-Automotive-Inc on LinkedIn.

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26th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America

Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America

Kyle Petty Charity Ride, Inc. announced it will finally complete its 26th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America after being sidelined for more than two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From April 30 – May 6, 2022, former NASCAR driver and NBC Sports racing analyst Kyle Petty will take 125 motorcycles on a Southwestern adventure, fulfilling one of the most scenic routes in the Ride’s history. Considered one of the most successful and popular charity rides in the country, the Ride will travel through picturesque scenes across Arizona and Utah.

Presented by Cox Automotive, the Ride will begin in Phoenix, Arizona, on April 30 and return to Phoenix on May 6 – making this the first time ever the Ride has started and ended in the same city. Cox Automotive makes buying, selling, owning, and using vehicles easier for everyone and is one of the world’s largest automotive services providers. The company’s brands include Autotrader, Kelley Blue Book, and Manheim, which will host the Ride for a kick-off breakfast at Manheim Phoenix on April 30.

“Leaving the world better than we found it and fostering a culture of giving back is at the very core of who we are,” said Gus Jones, general manager, Manheim Phoenix. “The Manheim Phoenix team is incredibly excited to host the riders and celebrate the start of another great journey to raise money and awareness for Victory Junction.”

Petty will cover more than 1,500 miles on a seven-day trek along with approximately 225 participants, including nearly 40 new Riders, all to raise funds and awareness for Victory Junction – a camp dedicated to providing life-changing camping experiences for children with serious medical illnesses. Some of the highlights on the 2022 route include lapping the track at Phoenix Raceway, riding historic Route 66, visiting Grand Canyon National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, seeing the Grand Staircase and Humphries Peak, and so much more.

Spectators along the 2022 route are encouraged to attend one of the Ride’s seven overnight stops or daily fuel stops to greet Petty and the riders, purchase memorabilia, and make donations.

26th Anniversary Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America Schedule:

  • Day 1, Saturday, April 30 – Phoenix, Arizona to Lake Havasu City, Arizona
  • Day 2, Sunday, May 1 – Lake Havasu City, Arizona to Flagstaff, Arizona
  • Day 3, Monday, May 2 – Flagstaff, Arizona to Bryce Canyon City, Utah
  • Day 4, Tuesday, May 3 – Free Day
  • Day 5, Wednesday, May 4 – Bryce Canyon City, Utah to Monument Valley, Utah
  • Day 6, Thursday, May 5 – Monument Valley, Utah to Sedona, Arizona
  • Day 7, Friday, May 6 – Sedona, Arizona to Phoenix, Arizona

“We’ve been planning this 26th Anniversary Ride since the end of our 2019 event, and patiently waiting for the right time to gather again amidst the coronavirus pandemic. So now, nearly three years in the making, I’m beyond thrilled to finally get our Riders back together for an exciting adventure in Arizona and Utah,” said Petty. “This year’s Ride is all about stopping to see some of the beautiful places we’ve ridden by in the past, mixed with a few new places for our Riders to explore. Together, we will create memories to last a lifetime. And it’s all for the kids at Victory Junction! We ride so that deserving kids get to experience the magic of Camp.”

Because of the Ride, more than 8,210 children have attended Victory Junction at no cost to their families. On its 25th Anniversary in 2019, the Ride raised $1.7 million and sent 128 children to Camp. Victory Junction has served as the Ride’s primary beneficiary since its establishment by Petty and his family in 2004 in honor of his late son, Adam.

Among the celebrities participating in this year’s Ride are NASCAR Hall of Famer and seven-time champion Richard Petty; NASCAR legends Harry Gant, Hershel McGriff, Donnie Allison, and Ken Schrader; and NBC Sports NASCAR personality Rick Allen.

“I used to spend a lot of time in the Southwest with my late wife, Lynda, and we were always blown away by the beautiful places we saw,” said Kyle’s father, Richard Petty. “I’ve cleared my whole schedule to participate in the full duration of this year’s Ride because I’m so excited to see some of those places again and, this time, share them with Kyle and his family.”

The 2022 Ride is made possible by presenting sponsor Cox Automotive, as well as Coca-Cola, Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Dodge Law, Racing Electronics, WinCraft Racing, FLUIDYNE Racing Products, Petty Family Foundation, Headbands of Hope, Piedmont Moving Systems, Wiley X, Blue Emu, and Goody’s.

Keep up with Petty and the Ride on social media at the following accounts:

For more information about the Ride or to donate, please visit kylepettycharityride.com.

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