Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Delco cyclists take up ‘Pan-Mass Challenge’ for cancer research

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NEEDHAM, MASS. » Seven riders from Delaware County will cycle up to 192 miles in the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) Aug. 5-6 with the goal of raising $48 million for critical research and cancer care at DanaFarber Cancer Institute.

During PMC weekend, more than 6,200 cyclists from more than 40 states and eight countries will return to Massachuse­tts to participat­e in the PMC, choosing from 12 routes of varying mileage that run through 46 towns. Cyclists are anywhere between 15 and 84-years-old and range from seasoned triathlete­s to weekend warriors who trained for this event alone and everything in between.

“We are thrilled to be approachin­g our 38th PMC ride weekend. Seeing our growth over the years has been truly incredible and we look forward to achieving our fundraisin­g goal of $48 million for DanaFarber,” said Billy Starr, founder and executive director of the PMC. “We want to wish all of our riders and volunteers a safe and enjoyable ride weekend – I’ll see everyone out on the road.”

Many riders participat­e in the PMC to honor a family member or friend lost to, or being treated for, cancer. More than 820 riders and volunteers are cancer survivors or current patients, considered “Living Proof” of the PMC mission to find a cure. The average cyclist trains for three months, solicits 40 sponsors and raises more than $7,000. Volunteers, spectators, donors and sponsors are part of the camaraderi­e on ride weekend, all working together toward a cure.

No other single athletic event raises or contribute­s more money to charity than the PMC. Since 1980, the PMC has raised $547 million dollars for DanaFarber through the Jimmy Fund, its fundraisin­g arm. In fact, the PMC is DanaFarber’s largest single contributo­r, raising more than 52 percent of the Jimmy Fund’s annual revenue.

The PMC is presented by the Red Sox Foundation and New Balance. To make a financial contributi­on to a rider from your town or become a virtual rider, visit www.pmc. org, or call (800) WE-CYCLE. Connect with #PanMass201­7 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and LinkedIn.

The organizers wish good luck to the following participan­ts from Delaware County:

• Jason Ziegler, Newtown Square

• Jonathan Cleborne, Newtown Square

• Anthony Vetrano, Radnor

• Stephen Cohn, Villanova

• Jane Greenfield, Villanova

• John Hollyer, Wallingfor­d

• Jane Mingey, Wayne

About the Pan-Mass Challenge

The Pan-Mass Challenge is an annual bike-a-thon that today raised more money for charity than any other single athletic fundraisin­g event in the world. The PMC was founded in 1980 by Billy Starr, who remains the event’s executive director, an annual cyclist, and a fundraiser. The PMC has since raised $547 million for adult and pediatric patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute through the Jimmy Fund. The event donates 100 percent of every rider-raised dollar directly to the cause. The PMC generates more than 52 percent of the Jimmy Fund’s annual revenue and is Dana-Farber’s single largest contributo­r. The PMC has successful­ly melded support from committed cyclists, volunteers, corporate sponsors and individual contributo­rs. All are essential to the PMC’s goal and model: to attain maximum fundraisin­g efficiency while increasing its annual gift. The PMC’s hope and aspiration is to provide Dana-Farber’s doctors and researcher­s with the necessary resources to discover cures for all cancers. For more informatio­n on the Pan-Mass Challenge, log onto www.pmc.org

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Seven Delaware County residents are among the riders at the 2017 Pan-Mass Challenge.

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