The Pan-Mass Challenge Is Adding an Indoor Fundraiser This Winter

Called The Resolution by PMC, it's a two-day indoor cycling event trying to raise $1 million for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

The Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC), a multi-day bike-a-thon with routes as long as 192 miles, has been a major source of fundraising for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) for years. Now, for the first time, the organization is adding an indoor version to take place January 2 and 3, 2016.

Though it won’t happen until the new year, registration is open now for the event, called The Resolution. Up to 2,000 riders will hit the saddle at the Club by George Foreman III with the goal of raising $1 million for DCFI—and working off that New Year’s Eve champagne.

Each participant can ride for as long as she wants, but there’s a $250-per-hour fundraising minimum—so if you sign up to cycle for two hours, you have to raise at least $500 by the start of the event. Teams can also register for The Resolution, but each participant will be held to the same fundraising standard.

And while there’s no better way to kick your New Year’s Resolution off with a bang, you can also donate online if indoor cycling isn’t your thing.

Registration is $25 and can be completed here. Event will be held at The Club by George Foreman III, 15 Channel Center St., Boston on January 2 and 3, 2016. For more information, visit the-resolution.org.