Cyclists urged to take part in Christmas Cracker for Marymount Hospice

Listeners are being urged to take part in this years Christmas Cracker Charity Cycle in aid of Marymount Hospice and Laura Lynn. Organisers are hoping for a good response to the Christmas Cracker Cycle challenge on Saturday December 6th and they're appealing to cyclists of all experience levels to participate. On the day participants have an option of a 6km mini cracker, a 65km midi cracker or an 85km maxi cracker route. Participants can take off at their own pace on their route of choice or they can join any of the mini pelotons All participants are urged to wear something festive and/or add some Christmas decorations to their bikes and make a donation to Marymount Hospice and Laura Lynn About the Routes: 1. Mini-Cracker: 6KM Marymount- Bishopstown - Curaheen - Marymount 2. Midi-Cracker: 65KM Marymount - Innishannon - Bandon - Crookstown - Marymount 3. Maxi-Cracker: 85KM Marymount - Ininshannon - Bandon - Crookstown - Macroom -Coachford - Ballincollig-Marymount
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