BMW of Sudbury invites cyclists to join their team on training ride Sunday, June 26 at 9 a.m.
The training ride to prep for the annual Pan-Massachusetts Challenge bike-a-thon is open to all cyclists.
The 75 to 100-mile training ride will begin and end at BMW of Sudbury, 128 Boston Post Road. Cyclists will ride at a moderate pace of about 15 miles an hour.
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BMW of Massachusetts Co-Op is the official vehicle of Pan-Massachusetts Challenge. The company will host the BMW Rider Village at the PMC’s Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA) hub site, which serves as a finish line for thousands of one-day riders and as the half-way point for two-day riders who participate in the annual event. This hospitality area will be a place for cyclists to relax and recoup after their ride.
The Pan-Massachusetts Challenge includes 11 cycling routes ranging from 47 miles to 190 miles over one or two days. The 32nd annual PMC is Aug. 6 and 7 and will feature 5,000 cyclists aiming to raise $34 million for cancer care and research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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For more information visit www.bmwmass.com or www.pmc.org