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063: The Philadelphia Cycling Classic is Back: Eric M. Robbins and Carlos Rogers Share the Revival Story

063: The Philadelphia Cycling Classic is Back: Eric M. Robbins and Carlos Rogers Share the Revival Story

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What does it take to revive a beloved Philadelphia tradition after a decade-long hiatus? In this episode of Believe in Progress, a podcast of the AACR Foundation, we sit down with two men who are bringing professional cycling back to the streets of Philadelphia. Part One introduces the grassroots origins of the revival. We meet Carlos Rogers, a local hairstylist and cycling enthusiast who spent three years pitching a vision to bring the race back, and Eric M. Robbins, the business leader who joined forces to turn that vision into reality—the Philadelphia Cycling Classic. They discuss the pivotal moment former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter joined the team and the emotional weight of earning community trust. Part Two dives into the details of the race itself, scheduled for August 30, 2026. Carlos and Eric walk us through the iconic 14-mile circuit, including the grueling "Manayunk Wall" with its steep grade. They discuss the projected economic impact of more than 100,000 spectators and the race’s identity as "The People’s Race." And then the conversation turns to the heart of the mission: the collaboration with the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) as the charity partner for the race to raise critical funds for lifesaving cancer science and medicine. The AACR Riders for Research participants will cycle the 14-mile course before the professional race begins. Eric also shares the personal story of losing his mother to ovarian cancer in 2004, highlighting how resilience is the driving force behind this Philadelphia comeback story. Featured Guests: Carlos Rogers - Co-Founder, Philadelphia Cycling Classic A Philadelphia native, professional hairstylist, and lifelong cyclist, Carlos is the visionary "spark" behind the initiative. His three-year grassroots campaign and refusal to let the tradition die led to the revival of one of the city's cherished sporting events. Eric M. Robbins - Co-Founder, Philadelphia Cycling Classic Bringing decades of financial and operational leadership, Eric is the strategist ensuring the race's success. Deeply connected to the Philadelphia community, he is driven by a desire to give back to the city and a personal commitment to cancer awareness following the loss of his mother. Key Topics: · The Origin Story: How a hairstylist’s passion project evolved into a major international sporting event · Building the Team: The critical involvement of former Mayor Michael Nutter and the emotional moment he told Carlos, "I believe in you" · The Course: A breakdown of the 14-mile loop, including the Ben Franklin Parkway, Kelly Drive, and the infamous Manayunk Wall · Economic and Community Impact: Projecting more than 100,000 spectators and millions of dollars in economic impact for Philadelphia · Strategic Partnerships: The role of the AACR as the event’s official charity partner · Resilience and Loss: Eric’s personal reflection on his mother’s battle with ovarian cancer and how it shapes his work ethic · The 2026 Vision: Why the race was moved to August 30 and the plans for a multi-day fan festival Take Action to Propel Progress in Cancer Research: If this episode moved you, here’s how you can take action to advance cancer research: · Donate to the AACR: Fuel lifesaving cancer research at https://AACR.org/Give · Share This Episode: Help amplify the message that bold ideas and global collaboration can change the future of cancer care · Team Up with AACR Riders for Research at the 2026 Philadelphia Cycling Classic – AACR Charity Ride: https://AACR.org/PCC · Subscribe to Believe in Progress: Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts · Learn More About the Philadelphia Cycling Classic at https://www.philadelphiacyclingclassic.com/ Production Credits: Host: Mitch Stoller Guests: Eric M. Robbins; Carlos Rogers Executive Producer: Anthony Lopes Executive Producer: Michael Leary Director: Anthony Lopes Creative Director / Director of Photography: Michael Leary Writer: Anthony Lopes Editor: Michael Leary Associate Producer: Heather Holland Check out more episodes: https://AACR.org/BelieveInProgress Believe in Progress is produced by CollegeCast LLC.
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