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Why I PMC - Valerie Caton

Published Date:   May 13, 2026

Topic:   Pan-Mass Challenge, Living Proof, Why I PMC, #WHYIPMC, PMC 2026, #NowMoreThanEver, #PMC2026, #LivingProof, PMC Living Proof

Why I PMC guest blog by Valerie Caton, 4-year, Living Proof® Team Velominati rider

As a cancer survivor, my reason for participating in the Pan-Mass Challenge over the past three years hasIMG_9511 (1) always been deeply personal. Riding has been my way of giving back, honoring the journey I’ve faced, and supporting the countless individuals and families impacted by this disease.

This year, however, I almost didn’t sign up. Raising the $12,000 fundraising commitment for both my husband and me felt overwhelming, and for the first time, I seriously considered taking a year off.

Then everything changed.

I recently learned that my lifelong friend, Laura, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Despite receiving such IMG_9949IMG_9949devastating news, she has faced it with incredible strength, positivity, and grace. Watching her determination and spirit inspired me in a way I can’t fully put into words. Two weeks later, when registration opened, I knew without hesitation that I had to ride again — this time in her honor.

I will be riding this one without my husband, but I am part of an amazing team, Team Velominati, so I won't be alone.

When I ride, I wear ribbons for friends and family members touched by cancer. My list right now is 28 names. This ride is no longer about my own journey. It is for Laura, for every person courageously fighting this disease, and for the hope that one day no family will have to hear the words, “You have cancer.”

We have to find a cure.

With gratitude,

Valerie Caton

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