Gear up for a weekend of inspiration, camaraderie, and making a difference at the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) Weekend! As one of the nation's largest athletic fundraising events, the PMC brings together cyclists, volunteers, and supporters from across Massachusetts and beyond to raise funds for cancer research and patient care at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Riding for a Cause
Founded in 1980, the PMC has grown into a monumental event, offering routes ranging from 25 to 192 miles to accommodate cyclists of all abilities. Participants commit to raising funds through sponsorships, with every dollar contributing to the fight against cancer. Since its inception, the PMC has made significant contributions to groundbreaking research and innovative treatments, providing hope and support to countless cancer patients and their families.
Uniting the Community
More than just a bike ride, the PMC is a testament to the power of community and compassion. Each year, participants share inspiring stories of resilience, dedication, and triumph over cancer, rallying together in solidarity against the disease. Whether you're a rider, volunteer, or supporter, you'll be part of a community-driven event with a shared mission to make a difference.
Get Involved
Ready to join the PMC movement? Whether you're hitting the road as a cyclist or lending a hand as a volunteer, there are countless ways to get involved and support the cause. Visit the official Pan-Mass Challenge website for the latest event details, routes, and registration information. And don't forget to mark your calendar for the PMC Weekend, a memorable experience you won't want to miss!
Plan Ahead
As the PMC cyclists make their way through Eastham, MA, en route to Provincetown, be prepared for increased traffic and activity on Sunday. Show your support by cheering them on as they pedal toward the finish line, knowing that every mile brings us closer to a world without cancer.
Join us for the Pan-Mass Challenge Weekend and be part of something truly extraordinary – together, we can pedal toward a future free from cancer.