Rider Bios


Be Inspired By Michael Huisman

For the past five years cancer has been a part of Michael Huisman’s life. It began when his son was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a rare form of disease found in young children. Sadly, Huisman’s son lost his battle at the age of 13 months. After suffering this devastating loss, Huisman thought he was done with this horrible disease. Unfortunately that was not the case. In July 2008, after a long and courageous battle with leukemia, his mother passed away from complications after undergoing a bone marrow transplant.

“Mom fought a long, brave fight against her leukemia,” he explains. “Thanks to the advances made in cancer treatment she had an excellent chance of defeating it; unfortunately more work is still needed.”

Huisman’s hope for a cancer-free future is his bedrock motivation for taking part in Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer. He rides for everyone who has ever been touched by cancer and even those who have not: “I want this disease beaten so that it cannot continue its assault on me or on others that I love or anyone,” he says. “I have felt the pain caused by cancer and that’s what inspires me to ride.”

Huisman was one of the 1,742 riders who took part in the inaugural Ride to Conquer Cancer in Alberta, a weekend he describes as being incredible. After being inspired by all the people that he met on the 200km journey along the Majestic Rockies, he signed up for 2010 on the spot.


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