Rider Bios


Be inspired by Wayne Oberst

On June 16 and 17, Wayne Oberst will be taking on the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer for his third year. He heard about The BC Ride in 2009, while recovering from Thyroid cancer surgery.

“What I’ve gone through is a bump in the road compared to what others go through with cancer. My cancer was detected early enough for efficient treatment and I was fortunate to receive first class treatment and care at the BC Cancer Agency. Now, I want to give back to those who gave me a second chance.”

Wayne started the "Team Rock The $#@! Out Of Cancer" in early 2010, motivated by his personal experience, and compelled by the journey of his close friend who passed away due to brain cancer in November of 2010. In their first year, they had 4 riders, one crewmember and were able to raise just over $20,000. This year, they have an impressive 22-member team and plan to raise over $69,000!

Wayne wants to personally remind all Riders about the importance of your fundraising: "I felt fear for my own life and the pain of losing my dear friend. For me, there could be no greater cause than The BC Ride. Please, work hard to secure more donations! The dollars raised help fund more research, treatment and care here at BC Cancer Agency, so other British Columbians will benefit like I did. These dollars further our efforts for a cancer-free tomorrow.”

Dr. Frances Wong, Chief Physician at BC Cancer Agency’s Abbotsford and Fraser Valley Centres says, “In countless cases like Wayne’s, new treatments, supported by The BC Ride dollars, have a crucial role in each successful outcome. Every person raising funds for The BC Ride is directly contributing to improving outcomes for cancer patients here in BC. Every donation matters and we have much more to do!" she says.


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