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ZBOR MC is a motorcycle club with its roots in Eastern Europe and has spread itself into most of Europe and as far as Australia with its charters. While nowhere near the size of the big clubs like time Hells Angels and Outlaws the ZBOR MC has a reputation for ultra violence and partying hard. ZBOR is not an illegal group in any European country but is heavily regulated in Australia since the bikie laws imposed in some provinces.

 

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The word ZBOR has its roots in ancient Slavic languages in many European countries, sometimes meaning “The Word”, “The Brigade” or “The Gathering” It seemed the perfect Idea for the group’s name by those who founded it. The Second World War was so destructive that it dragged most of the people in the world into it, from the 13 million soviet soldiers to the thousands of Ex Nazi collaborators all over Europe who had nowhere to go after the war was over. This vacuum of Men who had nothing to do and the Soviet Dominated Europe that now ruled with an Iron Fist made a group of young men made up from Ex soldiers from both sides of the War needed an escape from the Memories of war and the life they now had as a result. In 1948 ex members of the Red Army, various collaborators and independent veterans came together to in a massive biker rally in Belarus, although heavily cracked down on by Soviet authorities it only emboldened the bikers to form their own clubs in order to be free from the rest of the world. A group of  bikers called themselves the ZBOR Motorcycle Club and chose the Kolovrat as their symbol, for years they only rode bikes with no hierarchy or ambition this all changed after Afghanistan.

 

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The Change

 

The Soviet War in Afghanistan brought thousands of men from all over Europe to the deserts of Afghanistan, here they were exposed to harsh world of war like the men of WW2, not just that but drug culture and a lose of faith and a distrust in government. When the war was over in 1989 numbers of biker clubs and membership grew dramatically, not only did it expand the club's influence but it also increased the amount of illegal activity carried out by the new drug hooked violent young veterans. In 1991 the collapse of the Soviet Union let them ride to the west and and beyond learning of western MCs and of their activities, money and power. The ZBOR MC was one of the first to adopt a hierarchy based off the American biker MCs and to start dealing in illegal drugs and guns, as well as excelling in illegal gambling at their fight clubs and street races.

 

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Manifest Destiny

 

By the late 2000s ZBOR MC had charters in many countries and were looking to expand further, the answer was simple, America. The Mother Chapter in St. Petersburg called a world meeting in their clubhouse and made it mandatory for all club presidents to attend on pain of being exiled. The national president told them of his plans to spread the club to America, the group had much influence in Europe but America offered them a bikers and criminals paradise where money could be made in a way they had never dreamed of. The plan was to start two charters, one on each side of the US and let let them spread.

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The San Andreas Chapter

 

The San Andreas charter of ZBOR was formed from members from various charters from across the ZBOR MC Empire, with its members getting forged Green Cards and passports to start their new lives. It took years to pay off the right people, recruit the right members and get the money needed. By 2017 the ZBOR MC had landed in San Andreas and set up their charter in Sandy Shores, Blair County in the upstairs of an old liquor store. Now they set their sights on making their money and growing their influence in the State.

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David Black

Also known as 'Gaius', he was an enforcer of the Belfast Charter of ZBOR MC in Ireland.

 

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Donald Sutherland

Donald, also known as 'Grandpa',  was a veteran member for the Wick Charter of the Scottish ZBOR MC.

 

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Bogdan Drugov

Born in Leningrad, USSR in 1989, Bogdan moved with his parents to the United States of America after the fall of the Soviet Union. At that time, he was only 2 years old so he was raised in the States. His passion for motorbikes and his Russian heritage have pushed him to join ZBOR MC.

 

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Ruslan Yaroslav

A former owner of a tattoo business in Prague, Czech Republic. He met up with the Czech ZBOR MC and used his business both legitimately and as a front for illegal drug trade with his newfound position in the Motorcycle Club.

 

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Randy McCready

Also known as 'Fox', Randy was the first American member of the ZBOR MC and after proving his loyalty to the club for a long time and because of his knowledge of the local area he was promoted to Road Captain.

 

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Joe Carr

Also known as 'Confederate', he is one of the newest members of ZBOR MC that has been promoted after showing his loyalty to the club.

 

Victor Lacroix

Also known as 'Vic' and originally from Quebec, Victor is one of the newly arrived ZBOR members in Los Santos.

 

Milen Zarev

Also known as 'Strelets' he was an enforcer in the Sofia charter of the Bulgarian ZBOR MC. 

 

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* Credits for the story go to DeeBlack.

Edited by TheRealHarlow
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