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Calling all cyclists in South Leitrim and North Roscommon
The Windmill Classic 2024
Windmill Wheelers Cycling Club is hosting a major cycling event on June 9th.
Reporter:
Donal O'Grady
28 May 2024 4:31 PM
Windmill Wheelers Cycling Club is hosting a major cycling event on Sunday, June 9th.
The Windmill Classic is part of the Connacht Cycling Leisure series for 2024 and this event is one of 5 events across Connacht this year and is expect to attract cyclist from all over the province and beyond.
Windmill Wheelers Cycling Club based in North Roscommon has grown rapidly over the past two years and has 55 members with an even split between male and female cyclists.
Members are from all over North Roscommon and South Leitrim. Open to new members (>18) at all times and we cater for all abilities with 4 different group cycles each week.
All the details are on the attached poster. Register for the "The Windmill Classic" on Eventmaster.
First 60 event master registrations will get a complimentary 750ml Windmill Classic cycling bottle.
Commenting Jim Keane (Club Chairperson) says, "Windmill Wheelers are delighted to host the Windmill Classic as part of the Connacht Leisure Cycling series for 2024.
"We will be welcoming a large number of cyclist to Elphin on June 9th to cycle either a 50Km or 100km route through stunning countryside across Roscommon, Leitrim and south Sligo.
"Being selected by Connacht Cycling as a host for 2024 is testimony to the growth and development of our cycling club over the past few years."
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