Pan-Mass Challenge Memorable for Toyota-United
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The Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team’s commitment to charitable endeavors continued over the weekend with the team’s participation in the 28th annual Pan-Mass Challenge. The two-day recreational ride is a fundraising event to raise money to find a cure for cancer.
Bobby Lea and Stefano Barberi were among 5,000 bicyclists who participated in the event on Saturday and Sunday.
This year’s goal was to raise $27 million. The PMC is the nation’s most successful charity bike ride, with 99 cents of every dollar going directly to The Jimmy Fund for cancer research.
Bobby Lea and Stefano Barberi were among 5,000 bicyclists who participated in the event on Saturday and Sunday.
This year’s goal was to raise $27 million. The PMC is the nation’s most successful charity bike ride, with 99 cents of every dollar going directly to The Jimmy Fund for cancer research.
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