Spring has finally sprung in Boston, and as leaves emerge on the trees and tulips emerge from the ground, about 5,000 cyclists are spilling onto the roads of Boston. With a collective goal in early August, we're dusting off our bicycles, stretching our quads, and donning sexy spandex shorts to begin training for the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC).
2009 marks the 30th ride of the PMC. Since 1980, over 56,000 riders have ridden over 15 MILLION miles to raise nearly $240 MILLION for cancer research. The funds allow Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to develop innovative treatments for cancer in many forms, while providing patient care of the utmost compassion.
I am honored to be riding once again in the PMC, 190 miles from Sturbridge to Provincetown, over two days this August. This year brings several new challenges. First, the recession will play a role in gift-giving this year. I'm optimistic - in difficult economic times, Americans open up and give to what they feel is good. Over the next few months I'll be sharing with you why I think donating to the PMC is the best use of your philanthropic dollar.
The second challenge is that I'll be living in Chicago starting June 1. I'll be doing a summer internship at the Chicago Transit Authority for my graduate program. I'll still be able to get my training in, as I'll be bringing my trusty steed with me. Chicago is flat, though, so preparing for the hilly terrain of the PMC route will be more difficult than ever. Plus, I won't have my biking buddies Rich and Michelle to ride with.
I'm looking forward to a great training season and an even greater PMC 2009! Stay tuned for more updates!
1 comment:
It'll be hard to do the miles without you, Jared. But it won't be hard to live without us in matching cycling outfits looking like a certain animated SNL skit from the 90s.
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