Michael JC

2years
Michael JC
Cancer is the largest killer of kids in Canada, 27 children are diagnosed every week. Please donate now and support my challenge to fight kids' cancer!
I've Ridden 542.8 km to fight kids' cancer
My Rankings
  • National: 315th
  • Province: 41st in AB
  • My Team: 1st
I've raised $3,569 to fight kids' cancer Donate Now

I'm Riding For

There has been way too many

My Story

4 Aug 2024

This August, I am taking part in the Great Cycle Challenge to fight kids' cancer!

Why? Because right now, over 1,700 children are diagnosed with cancer every year, and it's the biggest killer of children from disease in Canada.

Kids should be living life, not fighting for it.

So I am raising funds through my challenge to help these kids and support SickKids Foundation to allow them to continue their work in developing treatments and finding a cure for childhood cancer.

Please support me by making a donation to give these kids the brighter futures they deserve.

Your support will change little lives.

Thank you.

Michael

My Legacy

Here's my personal impact over 2 years to fight kids' cancer and save little lives.
  • 497 km Ridden
    $100 Raised
    2019
2years
1,040 km
Ridden
$3,669
Raised

My Challenge

  • Are you going to finish strong 💪🏼?
    31 Aug 2024

    I can't believe it. I can't believe I got it done!!! When I did a 60k ride on Friday Aug. 23, I developed a painful ligament issue on top of my right kneecap. Even just walking for the next few days was not great. I felt devastated. I rehabbed the heck out of it for seven days straight, and while it was feeling much better, the pain was still faintly there. I had no idea how my next ride would go, but with 116k left on my pledge I headed out to see what would happen. I guess all my rehabbing worked because I managed 96k with no issues at all. OMG, I was sooooooooo happy!!! Still short with 20k to go, I didn't know how or if I'd be able to squeeze that in on the last day (today), but... I just went for it and banged off 62kms to finish strong πŸ’ͺ🏼, whoop whooooooop!!!

    I was laughing like a madman back at my vehicle because I honestly thought I was going to be coming in days or even weeks late on finishing my pledge kms. It feels good. It feels very good, and I'm grateful for many things. Grateful that I was able to finish my pledged kms; grateful for a beautiful day out on my last official GCC ride; and I'm especially grateful for all the support I have received from all of you. Thank you for making the sacrifice with me, and for supporting the extremely important cause that your donation dollars will go to!!!

    It's not to late to support if you haven't already, and still wish to chip in. I'll leave off with one more request, please. There are many ways we can give, and one of the simplest things everyone can do to help their fellow humans is donating blood. It costs you nothing except a little bit of your time. Don't think about it as a good idea you will get around to later, call 8882DONATE (888-236-6283) RIGHT NOW and book an appointment. It's just that easy, and it is also incredibly important to the lives of many people.

    Thanks again, everyone!!!!

    See me later πŸ‘ŠπŸΌ,

    Michael JC

    Posted 82 days ago
  • 62.0 km ride - Are you going to finish strong!!! - Saturday, August 31, 2024
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    Logged this ride 82 days ago
  • 96.4 km ride - Second to last 👊🏼 - Friday, August 30, 2024
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    Logged this ride 83 days ago
  • 62.2 km ride - Out and back 😊 - Friday, August 23, 2024
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    Logged this ride 90 days ago
  • Comeback Weekend Part 2
    19 Aug 2024

    If anyone is actually reading this, I had to split it into two parts because of character restrictions. This is part two.

    When I made it home on day one, other than being a little sore, I felt very happy that I made it through the entire trek. Still, the unsure feeling about the next day in my mind had me doing a bunch of recovery procedures... hot shower, ice packs, massage gun, and naturopathic anti-inflammatory cream. It is the signs of aging to require this much to recover, as I am finding out seemingly quickly here in my 50's decade.

    And, the next morning I felt pretty good. I wanted to get out on trail asap to not allow my mind to convince itself not to at least try, and that sent me out the door so fast that this was my first ride ever that I didn't check my tire pressure before heading out. I realized that about five minutes into the ride,Β and there was no way I was turning back, so I just went for it(without issue).

    Well.... I made it!!! I think it may be the two longest back to back rides I've ever done. There's a 20k stretch at the start of my ride that I cover both ways, out and back. It's a lot of downhill grade on the way out, which is nice, but of course, that becomes uphill grade on the ride back and the most challenging part of an already long ride on. I had some pretty good thigh burn going, but the toughest part this year has been a low back issue and right shoulder pain. I'm feeling like the Tin Man and need a good oiling.

    Needless to say, I'm super happy and in a much more comfortable position to get to my pledged 500k by Aug. 31 now, whoop whooooooop!!!

    It was a great weekend.

    See me later,

    Michael JC

    Posted 94 days ago
  • Comeback Weekend Part 1
    19 Aug 2024

    If anyone is actually reading this, I had to split it into two parts because of character restrictions. This is part one.

    After a disastrous half ride last weekend, I had to put in extra effort to catch up this weekend, and luckily I was able to pull it off!!

    At the top of a hill climb last week, which is the 30k mark on my ride, I got struck with dizzying nausea. I had to hop off the bike and sit on the grass for 10 minutes before the feeling passed. It left me a little spooked facing another 62k ahead of me yet, so I decided it was a better idea to bail on the ride and just casually rode to the nearest C-train station to take me home.

    So, that left me little choice but to make back to back rides this weekend, or risk a lot of pressure to make my 500k by the end of the month.

    Out for the first ride this weekend, I wasn't sure how I'd feel atop my 'bail hill' from the week before, but I ended up having an interesting experience climbing it this week instead. As I was approaching the start of the steep section, I was catching up to an elderly gentleman on a bicycle in front of me. Bad timing with my experience on it the week before, so I decided it would be best to stay behind the gentleman and not try to overtake him, which would have forced me to power full energy up the hill. This all happened very quickly, and the elderly gentleman dropped speed faster than I thought, which left me scrambling to shift gears, and.... my chain came off. Argh!!! I had some internal cursing happening as I was now forced to stop, dismount and reset my chain. After doing that and taking a short water break now that I was stopped, I powered myself up the hill. No issues 😁, I felt great!!! I knew at that moment that I'd be completing this day's ride for sure and was feeling amazing.

    After a short time back in the saddle, I caught up to the gentleman I got stuck behind on the hill, and it turned out to be Aarmaan, Mehrab Kiaras. Such a crazy coincidence 🀣. We stopped and chatted for a bit to catch up as it's been some months since seeing each other last. Aarmaan, for those who don't know him, has done many hikes with me, and he is a guiding light of hope for all of us to enjoy a long and active life. You see, Aarmaan is 83 years old (84 in November). His activities just with me over the last two were many 15+k, 1200+m gain type hikes, every week. At this point, through the spring and summer of 2024, he is out on the cycle trails doing 60k rides four times a week!!!

    Not only is he a beacon of light for us to inspire ourselves to follow, but he also gives us a good reason for this whole event of raising money to help children fighting cancer have this same opportunity for a long life.

    Comeback Weekend Part 1
    Posted 94 days ago
  • 92.1 km ride - Come back weekend 👊🏼 - Sunday, August 18, 2024
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    Logged this ride 95 days ago
  • 92.1 km ride - Coming from behind ride!!! - Saturday, August 17, 2024
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    Logged this ride 96 days ago
  • Giving
    14 Aug 2024

    I've added my pledge today. Big thanks to everyone who participated in getting me past my goal. It's not too late to still participate however and today is match day for the Great Cycle Challenge. A family named Garron has pledged to match up to 1.3 million dollars of donations for today. There's some true altruism happening in that family!!!

    I could have used the money I pledged to satisfy many desires that I have right now. Here's a simple truth though, and a thought seed for you to consider...

    'My own desires are outweighed by the needs of others'.

    Our desires become a fog that hides this truth from us. This is not to say that you should give hundreds or thousands of dollars... it's ok to start small.

    Today is a good day to start!!!

    Cheers,

    Michael JC

    Posted 98 days ago
  • $2,500 raised to fight kids' cancer!

    I just raised $2,500 to fight kids' cancer and achieved SUPERHERO LEVEL in the challenge! Thank you so much for your support.

    Posted 99 days ago
  • $2,000 raised to fight kids' cancer!

    I just raised $2,000 to fight kids' cancer and achieved LEGEND LEVEL in the challenge! Thank you so much for your support.

    Posted 99 days ago
  • 45.3 km ride - Half ride 👊🏼 - Sunday, August 11, 2024
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    Logged this ride 102 days ago
  • First ride
    5 Aug 2024

    My first ride is complete. I waited and waited all week for today, only to wake to a bleh forecast. I sat in a moment of doubt, and decided to just go for it. It felt like I was in a headwind the entire ride. There were white caps on the Glenmore Reservoir. I got rained on for closer to half of the trip, (now I have to wash my bike, argh), and yeah, it was a physically and mentally challenging first ride... but I made it 😁.

    Suuurely this effort is worthy of some donation tips from those of you who have 'liked' this post and haven't stepped up yet!!! The money raised is to help children have the opportunity to also reach the age we are at, and do things in life they enjoy that we all take for granted.

    Don't wait until tomorrow, donate right now!!!

    Posted 108 days ago
  • Donating
    4 Aug 2024

    Donating (giving) is not about when you have some spare cash on hand, it's about sacrificing and going without 'wants'. Let's be honest, when we talk about our own suffering during this current period of inflation, we are really talking about that we don't have disposable cash to buy the things we want. When it comes to our needs, very few of us are in a deficit. We all have a home, clothes to wear, and we clearly have more food than we need. The way we have been indoctrinated to consume makes it easy for us to be blinded to the true suffering that's happening all around us. If you are not donating a minimum of $500.00 dollars per year, I would encourage you to please take time and consider what I'm saying. Take a look at your life and ask yourself, am I suffering?

    Can I find 50 people here on FB to donate $20 each? You all likely have 20 dollars in a change bowl and that would hardly be a sacrifice for you at all. If I can reach $1000.00 dollars from my friends list, I will commit to putting in $1000.00 of my own money to match it. I'm no different than you and I do not have that as disposable income, but I will sacrifice wants for the rest of summer to help others who are truly suffering and in this case, kids fighting cancer who need our hope and support. None of us can escape cancer, it has touched every one of us in one way or another.

    "Even after all this time the sun never says to the Earth, you owe me.

    Look at what happens with a love like that, it lights the whole sky".

    *Hafiz

    How crazy is it that this poem about giving without condition was written by a human being who was born 700 years ago? In our consumerist society we have lost a part of our humanity in those 700 years since Hafiz wrote that poem.

    Please sacrifice a donation to make a difference in the lives of people who are in need and suffering.

    Cheers,

    Michael JC

    Posted 109 days ago
  • 92.7 km ride - First ride 👊🏼 - Saturday, August 3, 2024
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    Logged this ride 110 days ago
  • $1,000 raised to fight kids' cancer!

    I just raised $1,000 to fight kids' cancer and achieved WARRIOR LEVEL in the challenge! Thank you so much for your support.

    Posted 126 days ago
  • $500 raised to fight kids' cancer!

    I just raised $500 to fight kids' cancer and achieved GUARDIAN LEVEL in the challenge! Thank you so much for your support.

    Posted 130 days ago
  • $250 raised to fight kids' cancer!

    I just raised $250 to fight kids' cancer and achieved PROTECTOR LEVEL in the challenge! Thank you so much for your support.

    Posted 132 days ago
  • $100 raised to fight kids' cancer!

    I just raised $100 to fight kids' cancer and achieved DEFENDER LEVEL in the challenge! Thank you so much for your support.

    Posted 134 days ago

My Sponsors

  • Michael Coyne
    “Thanks to everyone who accepted my challenge and got me over 1000 dollars. Here is my part of that deal.”
    $1,035
    Received this donation 99 days ago
  • Kick Cancer's Butt Day matched donation
    “Here's your matched donation made possible by the generosity of long-time SickKids Foundation supporters, the Garron family. THANK YOU so much for your awesome efforts to kick cancer's butt!”
    $693.68
    Received this donation 98 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “Very impressive level of altruism from your family, thank you for your generosity.”
  • Anonymous
    $258.75
    Received this donation 126 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “BIG thanks for the BIGGEST donation so far 🫂!!!”
  • Amanpreet Singh
    $124.20
    Received this donation 128 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “Thanks a lot bro 👊🏼!!!”
  • Fran Coyne
    “Wishing you great success on reaching your goal for this much needed cause.”
    $124.20
    Received this donation 130 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “Thanks mom 🫂!!!”
  • Ifat Fatchi
    $124.20
    Received this donation 106 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “A very generous donation, Ifat, thanks a ton for the support!!!”
  • Pedalling Gramma
    “Michael, your thoughtfulness and generosity continue to inspire me and everyone around you. Pedal strong in the Great Cycle Challenge, knowing you're making a significant difference in the fight against childhood cancer. If you'd like a cycling partner along the way, count me in!”
    $120
    Received this donation 134 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “Thanks again, Pat 🤗!!!”
  • Laura Davies
    “Thanks for this noble fundraising effort!! Grateful.”
    $103.50
    Received this donation 108 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “Thank you so much for the support, bestie 😁🫂 🤗!!!”
  • Anonymous
    “Great job Michael. Good luck on hitting your goal!”
    $103.50
    Received this donation 132 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “I really appreciate the anonymous giving, it is true to the Hafiz poem, giving without expectation. Thank you for stepping up and making a difference!!!”
  • Anonymous
    $100
    Received this donation 133 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “I love that you donated anonymously 😊. Giving without condition. Still worthy of a thank you!!!”
  • Almir Okanovic
    $72.45
    Received this donation 96 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “Thanks for kicking in with an awesome donation, Almir.”
  • Jennifer Sick
    “Thank you Mikey...you have always had a big heart”
    $72.45
    Received this donation 101 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “Oh thanks so much Jennifer 🤗, a wonderful donation. Thank you for the support!!! We should catch up sometime soon.”
  • Kathryn Kelly
    $72.45
    Received this donation 114 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “And thanks you cousin number two as well!!!”
  • Kristy Kelly
    $72.45
    Received this donation 114 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “Thanks for the awesome support cousin!!!”
  • Lou Matlock
    “You and your Team are inspiring to so many . Thanks for ALL YOU DO.💜🌻”
    $72.45
    Received this donation 94 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “You spoiled me this year, LouAnne 🫂. Thank you so much!!!”
  • Anonymous
    “I hope one day soon researchers find another way other than chemo to heal cancers.”
    $70
    Received this donation 108 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “Let's hope for stem cell success and maybe even nanobots in the future!!! Thank you so much for this support 🫂.”
  • Anonymous
    $51.75
    Received this donation 128 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “Your donation is very much appreciated, sir. Thank you very much for the support at the behest of our mutual friend. Cheers”
  • Lou Matlock
    “Way To Go Michael 🌻”
    $51.75
    Received this donation 129 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “So grateful for your support over all these years Lou 🤗. Thanks for everything!!!”
  • Louise Matlock
    “You are an inspiration Michael and doing wonderful fund raising for kids.”
    $51.75
    Received this donation 81 days ago
  • Anonymous
    $51.75
    Received this donation 130 days ago
    Michael JC
    Michael
    “Thanks for kicking in to a GREAT cause!!!”
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