Details have been confirmed for the 4th Annual Tarmonbarry Cycling Challenge, which takes place this Sunday August 14th.
Building on the success of previous years, the Tarmonbarry Cycling Challenge is again being hosted by St Barrys GAA club, and will suit the serious and the leisure cyclist. There are three distances on offer: 100KM, 50KM and 20KM.
The cycles will all depart from and return to the village of Tarmonbarry. The 100KM cycle will start at 10am, travelling along the N5 into Strokestown, then pass through Roscommon town, Lanesborough, Ballymahon, Longford town, and then back to Tarmonbarry.
The 50K will depart at 11am. This route will see cyclists travel from Tarmonbarry to Lanesborough via Scramogue and returning to Tarmonbarry via Longford town & Clondra.
The 20k cycle will kickoff at 12 Noon and will travel up the N5 turning right at Scramogue cross and returning to the village.
Registration will commence at 9am sharp in the St Barry’s GAA Centre, and the entry fees are as follows: 100K & 50k : €20.
20K: €10 per person or €20 per family.