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Worcester to Provincetown Monument Route

The Worcester to Provincetown Monument route is a two-day route in the Pan-Mass Challenge. This route is new in 2026 and replaces the Sturbridge to Provincetown Monument route.

Regardless of which route you ride, 100 percent of every-rider raised dollar goes to cancer research and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

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August 1 & 2

PMC 2026

Day One

Day Two

About the Route

Mileage

177 miles

Saturday: 100 miles

Sunday: 77 miles

Fundraising Minimum

$6,000

The fundraising commitment requires you to personally guarantee the fundraising minimum whether or not you actually participate in the PMC ride. The fundraising deadline is October 1, 2026.

Registration Fee

$375 includes lodging at MMA (dorm, shared space, or tent)
$325 without lodging

The registration fee is not refundable and does not apply towards your fundraising minimum

Age Requirement

15+

Before the Ride: Friday, July 31

College of the Holy Cross15 City View St, Worcester, MA 01610

Check-In

Check in at the College of the Holy Cross between 2 and 8 PM to receive your jersey, socks, and rider credentials, including your wristband, bike tag, name tags, and luggage tags. Check-in will be inside the Hart Center.  All rider are required to wear their wristband PMC weekend.

Riders must show photo ID at check-in.

Transportation

Riders may choose to take a bus from Boston (1 PM departure) or Wellesley (1:30 PM departure) to Worcester. Riders can select one of these options during registration for an additional cost ($50).

Food & Drinks

The Friday afternoon barbecue will be held at Holy Cross for riders and guests. Guest meal tickets will be available for purchase during rider registration ($20 for adults, $10 for children).

Merchandise

New PMC merchandise will be available for purchase in Worcester. The store will be set up inside of the Hart Center. 

Shop current merchandise at store.pmc.org

Lodging

Optional: Lodging is available in Worcester Friday night at an additional cost and is not included in the registration fee. Registered riders will be emailed a link to room blocks after they register for PMC 2026 and will be able to book their own rooms; the PMC will not be booking hotel rooms for riders in Worcester, as was done in Sturbridge.

Shuttles

Free shuttle buses between Holy Cross and local hotels referenced above will be available Friday afternoon and Saturday morning. Riders are encouraged to take these shuttles to and from the start to reduce the number of cars driving on campus. A list of the hotels and shuttle schedule will be made available in 2026.

Day One: Saturday, August 1

Worcester to Mass Maritime Academy (Bourne)

Start

Riders will start from Holy Cross on Saturday at 6 AM. View the start line and full route here.

Start time subject to change

Breakfast

Breakfast is available at Holy Cross from 4:30 to 5:45 AM. Breakfast will be inside the Hart Center.

Bike Mechanics

Emergency bike service available at Holy Cross from 2 to 8 PM on Friday and 4:30 to 5:45 AM on Saturday. Bike mechanics will be in the parking lot in front of the Hart Center.

Water Stops

There are 5 water stops along the Sturbridge to Bourne route:

Northbridge (mile 16)
Franklin (mile 33)
Dighton-Rehoboth (mile 60)  – lunch stop
Lakeville (mile 74)
Wareham (mile 90)

Finish

All Saturday riders will finish at Mass Maritime Academy (101 Academy Drive, Bourne). The Bourne finish includes food, drinks, showers, live music, and more. Because of limited space, MMA is open to riders only; no guests.

Lodging

Based on availability, riders may select lodging at MMA during registration. Riders may choose to stay on campus in a room, in a shared space, or in their own tent; the registration fee is $375 for riders who choose to stay on campus in the dorms, shared space, or tent.

Riders may choose their own accommodations and choose to stay off campus; the registration fee for these riders is $325.

Luggage

The PMC will transport one bag (not to exceed 20 pounds) per rider from Worcester to MMA. 

Day Two: Sunday, August 2

Mass Maritime Academy (Bourne) to Provincetown Monument Finish

Start

Riders may start from Mass Maritime Academy on Sunday anytime between 5 and 6 AM. There is no mass start; riders should roll out as they are ready. Riders are also encouraged to start from their local hotel or home and just merge into the route.

Note that riding across the Bourne Bridge will only be possible between 5 and 6:15 AM; outside those times, riders must walk their bikes using the sidewalk.

Water Stops

There are 3 water stops along the Bourne to Provincetown route:

Barnstable (mile 25)
Brewster (mile 40)
Wellfleet (mile 58)

Finish

The Provincetown Monument Finish will be move from 28 Winslow Street to the Pilgrim Monument parking lot (1 High Pole Hill Road, Provincetown) because of construction.

The finish includes food, drinks, showers, music, and more.

Please note that the actual finish line will remain in the same place, but the finish line activities are moving to this temporary location.

There will be limited space at this temporary finish location. However, the PMC is establishing a new guest location within a few hundred yards of the finish line where riders and guests can reunite and eat together. Family fun activities and restrooms will also be available; all snacks and beverages will be free.

As always, we welcome and encourage your guests to cheer along the finish line area.

Luggage

The PMC will transport one bag (not to exceed 20 pounds) per rider from MMA to Provincetown.

Transportation

Riders may purchase a ferry ticket from Provincetown to Boston. There are no buses from the Monument Finish; buses are only available from the Provincetown Inn finish. Riders can select one of these options during registration for an additional cost, based on availability.