188 NH locals cycle toward record-breaking $70M fundraising goal for 2023 Pan-Mass Challenge


    NEEDHAM, Mass.  – On Aug. 5 and 6, more than 6,000 riders from around the globe, including 188 residents from New Hampshire, will pedal in the 44th Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC). These cyclists will come together with the common goal of raising a record-breaking $70 million for cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Dana-Farber). If achieved, this would be the single-largest gift Dana-Farber has ever received, bringing the PMC’s total contribution in the fight against cancer to $970 million since 1980.

    As the nation’s single most successful athletic fundraiser, the fully supported bike-a-thon includes one and two-day routes, from 25 to 211 miles, designed to cater to all levels of cycling and fundraising ability. For the 17th consecutive year, 100 percent of every rider-raised dollar will be donated directly to Dana-Farber to support lifesaving cancer research and treatment. The PMC accounts for more than 60 percent of the Jimmy Fund’s annual revenue as Dana-Farber’s largest single contributor.

    “The steadfast commitment of the PMC community year after year continues to inspire me,” said Billy Starr, founder and executive director of the PMC. “With our sights set on a record-breaking fundraising goal for PMC 2023, I’m grateful for the continued support from all PMC riders, volunteers, donors, and sponsors and I can’t wait to see everyone out on the road together this August.”

    Riders and volunteers will travel from 43 states and 8 countries to participate in PMC Ride Weekend festivities in Massachusetts. Most participate in honor of a family member or friend fighting cancer, and 950 riders and volunteers are cancer survivors or current patients, considered Living Proof® of the PMC mission. There are also 150 Dana-Farber employees committed to the cause as riders and volunteers, in some cases to fund their own cancer research.

    Registration for PMC 2023 is open through July 6. Join riders from your community in the fight against cancer by registering for one of the following routes still available:

    • 25 & 50-Mile Routes (1-Day, 25 or 50 Miles; Sunday, August 6):
      • Starting and finishing in either Wellesley or Foxboro, these Sunday routes are perfect one-day options for those passionate about giving back.
    •  Wellesley Century Ride (1-Day, 100 Miles; Sunday, August 6):
      • The Wellesley Century route is a popular option for riders looking to challenge their endurance in a one-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 PMC is co-presented by the Red Sox Foundation® and M&T Bank. To make a financial contribution to a rider from your town or to register as a rider, visit www.pmc.org, or call (800) WE-CYCLE. Connect with #PMC2023 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

    Thank you to the following riders from New Hampshire

    Amherst (2):

    • Christopher George
    • Ben Osterholtz

    Atkinson (5):

    • Casey Antonelli
    • Keith Boyle
    • Erika Burns
    • Philippa Middleton
    • Bob Vaillancourt

    Bartlett (1):

    • Betsy Roguet

    Bedford (12):

    • Tony Chismark
    • Paige Davis
    • Terry Flahive
    • Michael Gabree
    • Larry Gagnon
    • David Hammer
    • Darryl Jelley
    • Mel Pepin
    • Marie Riddell
    • Declan Rourke
    • Deb Wiseman
    •  Olaf Zwickau

    Berlin (1):

    •  Matt Dustin

    Bow (2):

    • Tony Sacco
    • Eric Thum

    Brentwood (1):

    • John Cofer

    Campton (1):

    • Timothy Duggan

    Center Barnstead (1):

    • Steven McCusker

    Center Harbor (2):

    • Sean Kavanagh
    • Bob Willis

    Chester (3):

    • Ralph Fast
    • Ed Karjala
    • Sarah Muncey

    Concord (2):

    • Kathryn Jenkins
    • James Wirbal

    Conway (1):

    • Peter Tracy

    Deerfield (1):

    •  Pam Joplin

    Derry (6):

    • Steven Anthony
    • Chuck Benedict
    • Janine Block
    • Laura Charewicz
    • Matty Johnson
    • Bob Messier

    Dover (2):

    • Diane Gibbins
    • Norm – Chip Hildreth

    Dublin (1):

    • Mike Preece

    Dunbarton (1):

    • Matthew Wilson

    Durham (1):

    • Joshua Zall

    Epping (1):

    • Daniel Murphy

    Exeter (3):

    •  Stephen Bernacki
    •  Noah Dever
    • Joseph Quinn

    Franklin (1):

    • John Taylor

    Gilford (2):

    • David Hamblet
    • Veronica Tucker

    Glen (1):

    • Cathy Konicki

    Goffstown (1):

    • Kathy Carlson

    Greenland (3):

    • Rina Drake
    • Michael Drake
    • Kathleen Wade

    Hale’s Location (1):

    • Alberta Grunbeck

    Hampstead (2):

    • Justin Pelletier
    • Laura Walker

    Hampton (8):

    • Pete Connor
    • Alexander DiBuono
    • Jude Logue
    • Denise Monroe
    • George Privé
    • Matthew Taylor
    • Craig Taylor
    • Paul Vogel

    Hampton Falls (1):

    • Jason Barker

    Hanover (2):

    • Megan Clark
    • Linda Muri

    Hill (1):

    • Spencer Morse

    Holderness (1):

    • John McVeigh

    Hollis (8):

    • Michael Blomgren
    • Sara Blomgren
    • Mark Burke
    • Mike Ferris
    • Charles Musson
    • Steve Piper
    • Jane Richard
    • Steve Roche

    Hooksett (2):

    • Greg Lavallee
    • Bridget Pichette

    Hopkinton (1):

    • Joe Masci

    Hudson (1):

    • Eric Montague

    Jackson (1):

    • Justin Kermond

    Jaffrey (1):

    • Jennifer Briggs Jenkins

    Keene (4):

    • Kenny Ballard
    •  Sarah Brochu
    • Stephanie Hosking
    • Tony Triano

    Kingston (1):

    Kevin Klemarczyk

    Litchfield (2):

    • Michael Douglas
    • Keith Michaud

    Londonderry (2):

    • Matt Galluzzo
    • Shanon Gruchot

    Manchester (6):

    • Shane Belcher
    • Alyson Belcher
    • Billy Collins
    • Donna Galluzzo
    • Jake O’Donnell
    • Ryan Royce

    Melvin Village (1):

    • Gil Macdonald

    Meredith (2):

    • Michael Hermsen
    • Paul Nardone

    Merrimack (2):

    • Christopher Carey
    • Brian LeClaire

    Millersville (1):

    • Nick Elli

    Milton (1):

    • Eliot Paisner

    Mont Vernon (1):

    • Tony Albright

    Moultonborough (6):

    • Scott Apgar
    • Robert Brennan
    • Joanne Brennan
    • Jane Lewis-Raymond
    • Sue Prakken
    • Tom Raymond

    Nashua (4):

    • TJ Bond
    • Bob Dufresne
    • Rishab Khanna
    • Bill Provost

    New Castle (1):

    Pamela Stearns

    New Ipswich (1):

    • Wendell Watson

    Newfields (3):

    • Greg Corson
    • Jack McCadden
    • Jane McCadden

    North Hampton (2):

    • Hank Dolben
    • Joe Gimilaro

    North Woodstock (1):

    • Annie Glancy

    Pelham (7):

    • David Belleville
    • Marc Burke
    • Kaitlyn Gordon
    • Jonathan LeBlanc
    • Kelsie Nadeau-McHale
    • Kevin O’Sullivan
    • David Silk

    Peterborough (2):

    • Stephanie Thomson
    • Dana Winchester

    Plymouth (1):

    • Neal Frei

    Portsmouth (8):

    • Phil Cohen
    • Hannah Drake
    • Liz Fregeau
    • John Kilroy
    • Sara Pesci
    • Melanie Spears
    • John Stebbins
    • Ariel Wahl

    Rindge (1):

    • Chris Peahl

    Rochester (1):

    • Cathleen Scerbo

    Rye/Rye Beach (15):

    • Steven Borne
    • Jessic Catino
    • Don Catino
    • Matt Denneen
    • Chris Lingamfelter
    • Cynde Lingamfelter
    • Jacob MacGlashing
    • Kathleen MacLeod
    • Robert MacLeod
    • Sean Meighan
    • Lisa Meighan
    • David Poulin
    • Jen Roelofs
    • Eben Tormey
    • Max Eberhart

    Salem (7):

    • Kathleen Boylan
    • Michael Doiron
    • Kenneth Johnston
    • Zachary Lubinski
    • Alex Tanguay
    • Katelyn Thayer
    • Steve Thayer

    Sanbornville (1):

    • Sabrina Johns

    Sandwich (1):

    • Bj Pessia

    Seabrook (3):

    • Michael Jeans
    • James Roach
    • Joy Young

    Sharon (1):

    •  John Albanese

    South Hampton (1):

    • Careyanne Davis

    Thornton (1):

    • Ed White

    Wilmot (1):

    • Aiden Markoff

    Windham (4):

    • Anthony Galluzzo
    • Shawn Mullen
    • Conor Mullen
    • Robert Schenk

    Wolfeboro (4):

    • Paolo Caliandro
    • Neal Hesler
    • David Ilsley
    • Katherine Royce

    About the Pan-Mass Challenge

    The Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) is a bikeathon that today raises 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 $900 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, generating more than 60 percent of the Jimmy Fund’s annual revenue as Dana-Farber’s single largest contributor. The PMC has successfully melded support from committed cyclists, volunteers, corporate sponsors, and individual contributors, all of which 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, visit www.pmc.org.