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Hundreds of cyclists to pass through Dublin as part of 100 mile annual charity challenge

Hundreds of cyclists are set to pass through Dublin today as part of a 100-mile charity cycle.

The Willow Wheelers Cycling Club, one of Ireland's largest cycling clubs, is set to embark on their 34th annual 100-mile charity cycle, with hundreds of participants taking part in the event to raise funds for water, health, and education projects in Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia.

Founded in 1989 by Christy McDaid, the Willow Wheelers comprises primarily of current and past students from Willow Park School and Blackrock College. Over the years, the club has raised over €2 million for worthy causes throughout the world.

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This year's event will began at Blackrock College at 8:45 am earlier this morning. Cyclists will travel via Dublin city centre and the Phoenix Park en route to Kinnegad, where they will take a short rest-stop before returning to Blackrock this evening at around 7pm.

The club engages directly with charity groups working in deprived areas of the world who need funding for local projects. Every year, members of the club visit areas where they are providing funding to ensure the money is being put to good use.

Christy McDaid, Founder of the Willow Wheelers Cycling Club, said: "We are proud of our long-standing tradition of giving back to communities in need across the globe. The dedication and support from our members and cyclists make it possible for us to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those less fortunate."

The Willow Wheelers also has junior members joining from Willow Park Junior School, Willow Park First Year, and Blackrock College. The club also maintains an active membership of students, parents, and other associated adult members.

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