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The 24th Tour de Munster charity cycle came to a thrilling end on Sunday, August 11th, as cyclists tackled Cork City's iconic St. Patrick’s Hill, spurred on by supporters lining the route.
The Tour covered more than 600 kilometres across the six counties of Munster all in effort to raise vital funds for the Munster branches of Down Syndrome Ireland (DSI).
The heroic cyclists began their challenging journey on Thursday, August 8th. Starting from Cork’s historic English Market, the Tour de Munster journeyed through Waterford, Tipperary, Limerick, Clare, and Kerry. Over 100 amateur cyclists were joined by legend of the sport Sean Kelly who has been a huge supporter of the Tour for almost 20 years.
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