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14 Stoughton Riders Taking Part in Pan-Mass Challenge This Weekend
The 33rd Annual Pan-Massachusetts Challenge will take place August 4-5. This year, 14 Stoughton riders are taking part.

The following is adapted from a press release from the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge:
This Saturday and Sunday, August 4 and 5, 14 residents from Stoughton will ride in the , the nation’s pioneer charity bike-a-thon that raises more money than any other athletic fundraising event in the country.
They will be among 5,500 cyclists who will ride with the collective goal of raising $36 million to support lifesaving adult and pediatric cancer care and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute through its Jimmy Fund.
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PMC riders range in age from 13 to 88. Some are seasoned tri-athletes while others are "weekend warriors" having trained for this event alone.
The PMC has 11 routes ranging from 25 to 190 miles in distance.
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Stoughton's 14 PMC riders this year include: Lindy Alves, Bill Coe, John Doherty, Jill Duffy, William Grady, David Jardin, Kenneth Johnston, Michael Mauriello, Beth Peucker, Richard Smitley, Michael Sullivan, Joe Titlebaum, Robert Weir and Toni Weir.
Last year, took part in the challenege.
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