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26 North Andover Residents Participating In Pan-Mass Challenge

The two-day bike-a-thon returns this year to raise money for cancer research and patient care at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Twenty-six North Andover residents will participate in this year's Pan-Mass Challenge to raise money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Twenty-six North Andover residents will participate in this year's Pan-Mass Challenge to raise money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. (Pan-Mass Challenge)

NORTH ANDOVER, MA — More than 6,000 cyclists, including 26 North Andover residents, will take part in the 2021 Pan-Mass Challenge on Aug. 7 and 8.

The two-day, 211-mile bike-a-thon across Massachusetts hopes to raise $52 million for cancer research and patient care at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

The PMC donates 100 percent of every rider-raised dollar to Dana-Farber, accounting for 64 percent of the Jimmy Fund's annual revenue. For the first time since 2019, more than 6,000 riders from 47 states and 11 countries will hit the road to make an impact in the fight against cancer.

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In 2020, the PMC raised $50 million through its Reimagined campaign, bringing its 41-year contribution to $767 million.

"We couldn't be more excited to bring our passionate PMC riders, volunteers, donors and sponsors back together in person for PMC Ride Weekend this year," PMC founder Billy Starr said in a statement. "With fully supported routes and Reimagined options, everyone can customize their PMC experience to join us in the fight against cancer. Cancer doesn't stop for anything, even a global pandemic, and funding for research, treatment and care is as critical as ever."

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PMC 2021 will include 16 routes – from 25 to 211 miles – designed to cater to all levels of cycling and fundraising ability, including Reimagined options for those who prefer to ride on their own. Most riders participate in honor of a family member or friend fighting cancer.

More than 950 riders and volunteers are cancer survivors or current patients.

Over 150 Dana-Farber employees are committed to the cause as riders and volunteers as well, in some cases to fund their own cancer research.

Registration for PMC 2021 is open through June 30. Join in the fight against cancer by registering for one of the following featured routes still available:

  • 25 & 50-Mile Routes (1-Day 25 or 50 Miles; Sunday, August 8):
    • Starting and finishing in either Wellesley or Foxboro, these Sunday routes are perfect single day options for those passionate about giving back.
  • Wellesley Century Ride (1-Day, 100 Miles; Sunday, August 8):
    • NEW this year, the Wellesley Century route is a popular option for riders looking to challenge their endurance in a single day format while making an impact in the fight against cancer.
  • Reimagined Ride (Rider's Choice Mileage/Timing):
    • PMC Reimagined riders can ride wherever and whenever they want – except for the PMC routes on PMC weekend. This option is intended to provide flexibility for those that want to contribute to the fight against cancer without specific time or mileage constraints.

The following North Andover residents are participating in this year's ride:

  • Ted Lewis
  • Stephanie Brown
  • Gary Burns
  • Sean Daley
  • Cam Deery
  • Deane Dolben
  • Sue Donato
  • Marissa Duggan
  • Andrew Duggan
  • John Fouhy
  • Scot Fredo
  • Bill Gillen
  • Joseph Lacroix
  • James Lally
  • Lucy Mcdonough
  • John Mcveigh
  • Tyler Munroe
  • Jim O'Mara
  • Jennifer Pino
  • Joel Porten
  • Emily Porten
  • Stephen Sacco
  • James Scarpone
  • Mike Sugrue
  • James Taylor

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