

2018 will be my 33rd year doing the PMC, exceeding the heavy hitter lever each year. WE are over $220K!





I ride for Team Perini and the Dana Farber's Quality of Life Clinic. Treatment for cancer does not end when the remission seems complete. The help surviving patients get helps the treatment of others.



My dad had laryngeal cancer in 1959, a time when cancer treatment was much more primative than today . Thanks to research and Dr. Crakovaner in NYC, he survived and thrived another 45 years to die in 2004 of unrelated causes. Let's help others be as fortunate for themselves and their loved ones.

I have been lucky to have been healthy enough to do this every year since 1986, the first year overnighting at the Mass Maritime Academy. And I have been lucky enough to have your support because the cycling is secondary. This year I have a new challenge. I broke a bone in my foot in June and have/will have the boot off by the end of July. So will little training over the last six weeks before the ride, I will get on my bike and see what is in the tank. I do not expect to get very far and my buddy, Leon, has volunteered to shadow me until I need a lift. And that will end my 33 year run of breaking bike parts and raising money for the Dana Farber.