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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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I'm going to be in Limerick this coming weekend (starting Friday 29th June) and am looking for a good warm-up event in advance of the Ring of Kerry the following weekend. I heard something about a Limerick to Doonbeg charity cycle that somehow involves Sean Kelly...anyone know anything about that? Can I just join in or do I need to have a sponsorship card? Or perhaps there is some regular Saturday morning group ride I can just turn up to? I'm ideally looking for something in the 100km sort of distance but beggars can't be choosers.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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There's nothing planned - so far as I know - for this weekend as regards cycling in Limerick. You can cycle from Limerick to Doonbeg : go Limerick-Ennis, take a left in Ennis and go out the coast road to Doonbeg. Hard road from Ennis to Doonbeg : winding route, irregular surface and very busy with holiday traffic at this time of year. The next major event re Sean Kelly is the North Tipperary Wheelers ride : in mid-July if you're around. Let me know and I will post the details.
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The thing I was talking about is organised by BDO Simpson-Xavier - an accountancy firm apparently. |
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