In 1921, a group of American citizens formed a group, known as the Victory Highway Association, to create a transcontinental highway to commemorate American Forces members who were in killed in action during World War 1. The highway, which existed between 1921 and 1938, underwent numerous configurations and iterations, utilizing both existing and specially constructed roads, bridges, and ferries. This highway would be known as the Victory Highway, spanning the country from New York City to San Francisco, California.
In the spirit and celebration of all veterans and those who gave us their ultimate sacrifice, the Victory Motorcycle Club is pleased to announce the 25th Annual Victory Highway Relay “V2V” for 2025. This year’s thirteen-leg journey will begin near the West Coast shores of San Francisco, CA, and finish on the East Coast in Virginia Beach, VA. A jar of Western sand will be merged with East Coast beach sand, a V2V tradition.
The V2V is open to all riders, regardless of the make and model of your motorcycle. Come out and enjoy any of the individual 13 riding legs. Each leg will be led by a leg captain who will lead riders through unique routes between points where the V2V relay baton will be passed. Riders are encouraged to ride any leg or ride the entire V2V. If you plan to ride this year, expect a good ride, meet new friends, reacquaint with old friends, wear some event swag, and of course, sit down for refreshments and food! If you can’t ride this year’s event, follow your fellow riding brothers and sisters' journey, who will be tracked with a GPS tracker. The Spot link will be posted in advance of the event.
Navigate to THEVMC.com, and see the postings in the events forum under the Victory Highway Relay V2V threads. Posts will be completed as the information is finalized. Each leg will have a thread introducing the leg captain and hotel information (for reservations and starting point), and most will have some key points of the expected route. The V2V hopes to see you on the journey and wishes your ride to be your BEST EVER!
Please note that the V2V is divided into multiple legs. You can participate in one leg as it passes by your area, take a longer trip, and have fun with other members on multiple legs.
Leg # |
Date |
Start Point |
End Point |
Leg Captain |
Miles |
1 |
6/20/25 |
San Francisco, CA |
Carson City, NV |
Brent Fletcher |
218 |
2 |
6/21/25 |
Carson City, NV |
Ely, NV |
Brent Fletcher |
320 |
3 |
6/22/25 |
Ely, NV |
Spanish Fork, UT |
Donna Dovel-Hayward |
290 |
4 |
6/23/25 |
Spanish Fork, UT |
Craig, CO |
John Dextras |
295 |
5 |
6/24/25 |
Craig, CO |
Fort Collins, CO |
John Dextras |
230 |
6 |
6/25/25 |
Fort Collins, CO |
Lamar, CO |
Michel Magers |
280 |
7 |
6/26/25 |
Lamar, CO |
Harper. KS |
Paul Simpson |
300 |
8 |
6/27/25 |
Harper, KS |
Vinita, OK |
Klent Harkness |
240 |
9 |
6/28/25 |
Vinita, OK |
MT Home, AR |
Kelly Lovell |
240 |
10 |
6/29/25 |
MT Home, AR |
Hopkinsville, KY |
Mic Price |
340 |
11 |
6/30/25 |
Hopkinsville, KY |
Rogersville. TN |
Craig Stapleton |
313 |
12 |
7/1/25 |
Rogersville. TN |
Burlington, NC |
Steve Domagla |
260 |
13 |
7/2/25 |
Burlington, NC |
Kill Devil Hills, NC |
Jason Cornell |
260 |
2025 T-shirt logo

This year, the t-shirt is available without attending the event. Please refer to the registration page for details.