Laguna Niguel man bikes from Seattle to New York to raise money for U.S. military members

Jim Van Beek is a resident of Laguna Niguel who has been passionate about biking and motorcycles his entire life. His dedication inspired him to embark on an incredible journey, a cross-country bike ride from Seattle to New York.

“1976 was the Bicentennial for the United States and they also had at the same time what was called the Bikecentennial,” Van Beek said. “Ever since 1976, 48 years now, it’s been in the back of my mind that one day I will cross the country on my bike.”

Van Beek began his journey on June 9 and completed it on Aug. 28. Throughout his ride, he says he had one purpose, to honor the U.S. military and raise money for the service members who were killed in an attack by suicide bombers three years ago in Afghanistan.

“When we lost the 13 leaving Afghanistan, 11 of them were marines from Camp Pendleton and that became a catalyst to add to my ride and add to my purpose,” Van Beek said.

“I think that not only myself, but so many of his friends, family and people that know him, know that when he decides to do something, he’s going to do it,” said Van Beek’s wife, Dori Anderson.

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