Greetings Family and Friends,
As I gear up for my third Pan-Mass Challenge, I find myself more passionate than ever about this incredible cause. First and foremost, I want to extend my deepest gratitude for your support, encouragement, and generosity over the past two years. Your kindness has fueled my ride—both literally and figuratively—and I couldn't do this without you.
When I first signed up for the PMC, I simply thought it would be a great way to combine my love of cycling with a meaningful cause. But by the time I crossed the finish line in Provincetown after riding 187 miles in two days, I realized that the PMC is so much more than just a bike ride. It’s a movement. It’s a community. It’s an unwavering commitment to funding cancer research and care so that one day, no family has to experience the heartbreak that cancer brings.
The PMC is a ride of remembrance—for those we’ve lost. It’s a celebration—for those still with us. And it’s a show of strength and solidarity—for those who are still fighting. The challenge is grueling, but the energy, love, and hope that radiate from this event are truly indescribable. I ride because I can, because I believe in this cause, and because together, we can make a real difference.
If you’re able, I’d be honored if you would consider donating to my ride. Every dollar goes directly to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, funding groundbreaking research and life-saving treatments. No contribution is too small—every bit helps push us closer to a cure.
Thank you for your support, for being part of my journey, and for helping to make cancer survivorship possible.
With gratitude and love,
Adam