LEWISTON —TV heartthrob Patrick Dempsey said Saturday he was thrilled to be back in Maine riding his bike in the rain.
Dempsey, who hails from Buckfield, was in the city for the weekend to raise money for the Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer Hope & Healing at Central Maine Medical Center, the local hospital where the actor was born.
Three world-class professional cyclists came to Maine to join Dempsey for a group ride Sunday to show their support for the cause. An estimated 3,500 people from 32 states and three Canadian provinces are expected to participate in one of four cycling events: 10-, 25-, 50- and 100-mile rides. A 5K run/walk is scheduled for non-cyclists. All events were sold out.
Dempsey, who competes in cycling, warmed up on Maine roads Saturday before attending an afternoon press conference at the hospital.
"I had a blast today out riding in the rain," he told a roomful of journalists and supporters. "It never rains in California. And I was in bliss, quite honestly, when I wasn't picking up David's gloves, of course, and carrying his water bottle back and forth from the truck."
He was referring to David Zabriskie, record holder for fastest time trial in the history of the Tour de France and a friend of Dempsey. Zabriskie said he enjoyed the scenery, but nearly crashed his bike on the Saturday ride. Zabriskie was seriously injured in a 2003 collision with an SUV while training in Utah. The accident confined him to a wheelchair for a while and almost finished his cycling career.
Peter Chalke, the hospital's chief executive officer, said fundraising efforts for the center would include a silent auction and a seated dinner on Saturday evening. Organizers expected to raise more than $1 million from the Dempsey Challenge, he said.
The center, which opened in April 2008, offers hospital adjunct services to cancer patients, including a library and computer station with direct links to cancer-related information; support group and educational programs; and therapeutic massage, Reiki and yoga programs and classes.
For patients who live in rural Maine, a new white Mercedez-Benz car will allow them to ride to and from the hospital in style. The car company sponsored Sunday's run/walk and donated the car, which served as a backdrop for photos sessions Saturday for Dempsey and the guest cyclists.
Along with his trademark stubble and wavy black hairdo, Dempsey sported blue jeans and a sport top featuring the logo of bicycling equipment supplier Specialized, another sponsor of the event, along with Amgen.
Dempsey said he took up biking as a kid while training for ski racing, a sport in which he earned a state championship in Maine. He learned about an older man from Buckfield who was an avid cyclist. The two struck up a friendship and would take long rides together. Dempsey also was inspired by the movie, "Breaking Away," a story about a teen from a small quarry town who develops a love of the sport as a way of escaping his rural identity. He said he hopes the weekend's fundraiser sparks interest in cycling among young bikers in Maine.
When his mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, Dempsey started coming home after being away from Maine for a while. "I sort of rediscovered myself ... and suddenly, oddly enough, my career turned around," he said.
The rest is history for the actor who landed a leading role in the ABC network hospital drama "Grey's Anatomy."
His mother's experience, being treated three times for cancer, spurred Dempsey to action, culminating in the creation of the center. His sister, Mary, works as coordinator at the center.
Dempsey said Sunday's ride won't be a race.
"It's a journey to get to the end," he said. "That's the important thing. I'll just be cruising along and try to make the 50 miles and meet as many people as possible."
Although this is the first year of the Dempsey Challenge, he said he plans to come back every year to raise money for the center. But he hopes it won't be forever.
"Hopefully, we'll get our dreams realized and someday we won't have to have this," he said. "Cancer will be cured and we can close the doors and go home."
cwilliams@sunjournal.com

Grubby little boots, is that how you feel about our firefighters? And if I wanted to dedicate a building or a charity to my mother, I would name it after her, not myself. Just sayin.
OMG! People get off your high horse! This isn't about firefighters and their grubby little boots. This is about Patrick helping to raise money for cancer research! You guys are a bunch of morons. This has NOTHING to do with you and everything to do with what today's Dempsey challenge was all about. Get over yourselves already!!!!!!
tron, as a 2nd generation welfare recipient, what do you do for the community?
Since you're a coward and refuse to identify yourself, I have no idea the depth of your volunteer commitment. However I am willing to match my volunteer commitment to our community to yours any day of the week. And you would be hard press to prove that anyone, including myself, have ever been on welfare. But then you're good for accusations only, you never bother with proofs. I swear you act just like a cop. I don't mean to insult you, but you do act just like one.
"Since you're a coward and refuse to identify yourself"
Who are you?
Tron it is too bad that your find firefighters donating their time to raise money for worthy causes ruins anything. Don't want to donate? Walk on by, no one makes you. For myself I appreciate their efforts.
What a fantastic event the Dempsey Challenge was. I have done a few other charity rides, but none so enjoyable and so well organized. Riding down that final chute with a crowd cheering me on was well worth all the effort. I only wish the firefighters had shown up so I could have thrown a few dollars into that lifesaving boot.
From the reaction of Read it right and Deimos, I guess the firemen are planning to pass their boots during this event. Too bad, instead of supporting this charity that developed and promoted this event, they have decided to suck off someone else's efforts, again. If they have such worthwhile charites, why don't the firemen create their own event to benefit the charity and the community? In any case I still say Kudos to the people of the Dempsey challenge. I've been watching it all morning and the size of the challenge is remarkable.
What business of yours is it if the Firefighters are there passing the boot? I'm pretty sure that Patrick Dempsey would be proud to show support to local Firefighters that are trying to help out their community. Obviously you could care less about your community and the people in it who rely on the help of others in it.
tron you moron if you get in an accident in lewiston will you care if the rescue people wear "grubby little boots"? I am watching the news (channel 6) and there was a no on 1 ad and one of the people in it was a fire fighter in the firehouse. behind him was some grubby little boots hanging on the wall. actually they look pretty clean. get off that high horse you sanctimonious fraud.
Kudos to Mr. Dempsey, both for his Centre and the fundraiser to support it. It is great to see a purely unselfish "star" remembering from whence he came. I wonder if Lewiston Firefighters are going to ruin this thing with their grubby little boot this time.
Hey tron,first of all, that "grubby little boot" goes to good causes, like The Jimmy Fund, or Jerry's Kids, or fallen firefighter's families. Secondly, why do you assume so much? You know what happens when you "assume"? It makes an......
Well, you know. Mostly of you, though.
In trons case no one need assume.
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