Thursday, July 31, 2025

This Weekend, We Ride.

 

As the sun rises two days before my 22nd Pan-Mass Challenge, I am grateful.

I am grateful that, despite fewer training miles under my figurative belt than normal, my legs feel strong, and my body feels ready to climb every hill and bomb down every descent.

I am grateful for the volunteers who will nourish us for the long ride ahead. Fluffernutter sandwiches always taste better when made by a volunteer! I guarantee the first tears of the weekend will come when a child volunteer pours water into my bottle and thanks me for riding. No, thank YOU, kid! 😭

I am grateful for my fellow riders. As we descent on Sturbridge tomorrow afternoon, the crowds of riders remind us all that we are a part of something much larger than ourselves. We all have our reasons for riding and fundraising, and together, we are making a difference in the trajectory of cancer. It is an awe-inspiring sight to see as we all depart from Sturbridge in the same jersey - the same team.

I am grateful for my Kinetic Karma teammates. My team Captain, Dave, pulled together a rag-tag group of misfits into one of the biggest fundraising teams in the entire PMC. I am looking forward to the rolling party that we create as we roll through town after town. My teammates helped me understand that cycling is a team sport.

I am grateful for the doctors, researchers, nurses, and staff at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute for taking the infusion of cash raised by the PMC and innovating solutions to cancer treatment that no one has thought of before, or that no agency was willing to fund because it wasn't a likely success. Dana-Farber is changing the way cancer is treated, and in doing so, is saving and extending lives - the lives of our friends and family, including several of my teammates. 

Finally, and this is a big one, I am grateful for my donors. Over the last 22 years, you have helped me raise $215,000 to support Dana-Farber. You are the reason I get to enjoy my favorite weekend of the year. You are the reason that all of this happens - the cancer research, the pacelines, the 6,800-rider event, and the fluffernutters. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!

I increased my fundraising goal this year because I know I can do more, so why stop now? My new goal is $22,000, of which I have about $1,500 left to raise. If you haven't donated yet, now is the time! Make a donation today in honor of or in memory of a loved one who battled cancer. Together, we will make cancer HISTORY!

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

$5,000 in 7 Days Challenge!

It is time, once again, for my annual PMC fundraising challenge! As you know, for my 22nd PMC, this year my goal is to raise $20,000 for the fight against cancer. My 2025 PMC ride - 190 miles over two days on August 2 and 3 - is approaching quickly!

Over the next seven days, I hope to raise $5,000 in support of my goal. In order to help make that happen, I have some awesome and generous friends who have donated items for me to raffle off! The raffle prizes are:
Raffle tickets are $25 each, or five for $100. The raffle runs from now through the end of the day on Tuesday, July 15. You can purchase raffle tickets by making a donation online. I will pull five winning tickets; the first winner will have their choice of prize, then the second, and so on, until all prizes are awarded.

Have you already made a donation and feel left out of the raffle? Fear not! If you make an ADDITIONAL donation, I will DOUBLE the number of raffle tickets you get. For example, donate an additional $25, and get TWO raffle tickets; donate an additional $100, and get TEN raffle tickets!

As always, 100% of your donation will go directly to the Jimmy Fund, which supports innovative and life-saving cancer research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. This is one of the BEST ways to make an impact in the fight against cancer. Together, we can make cancer HISTORY (and you can win some fabulous prizes, too!).