84 and 4,000 miles across America!

Port Hadlock, WA

An Air Force veteran, a husband, brother, uncle, mentor to many and survivor in every sense of the word, Tony Lee has spent a lifetime defying the odds. Seven heart bypasses. Three strokes. Prostate cancer. And today, he faces congestive heart failure. On April 1, 2026, he will begin the 4,000-mile Catrike ride.
He will pedal:
• To show his extended families that anything is possible at any age
• To honor America’s 250th birthday
• To raise awareness and support the Tunnel to Towers Foundation
This ride is his way of giving back, of celebrating the country he served and of proving that courage doesn’t retire. This ride is his declaration: “I am still here. I am still capable. And I still believe in the goodness of this country.”
But this is more than a bike ride. More than a personal challenge. This is a legacy. A message that resilience is a choice. A tribute to the nation he loves. And it is a reminder to all of us that the human spirit, when fueled by purpose, can outpace even the toughest obstacles. Sometimes the most powerful journeys begin when everyone else thinks you’ve already reached the finish line.
Learn more about Harriman's ride at https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/2026/03/28/port-hadlock-man-planning-....

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