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Saturday 06 Jul 2024 - Killarney

The road bike cycling event Ring of Kerry Cycle has been organized yearly since 2001 in Ireland, province Munster. The last edition of Ring of Kerry Cycle took place on Saturday 01 July 2023 and the next edition of the cyclosportive will take place on Saturday 06 July 2024 in Killarney, Munster

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Organizer: “The Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle is considered a ‘bucket list’ experience by veterans of the annual event,” said Bridget McGuire, Chairperson for the Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle. “The route will undoubtedly test your fitness and endurance, but the camaraderie of fellow cyclists that travel all over the world just to take part, encouragement from spectators, and the knowledge that your fundraising efforts can make such a big difference to deserving charities is all the motivation you’ll need to get you around the route!”

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