The route is 570km long, you can make a donation here.
Some 11 cyclists from Naas Cycling Club will attempt to cycle from Ireland's most southerly point Mizen Head to the most northerly point, Malin Head nonstop in 24 hours, in aid of the Jack and Jill Foundation.
On the 17th June,the cyclists will take on the 570Km route over some of the country's most challenging roads.
It wants to raise €20,000 for the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation along the way, donate here.
Currently the group have raised €16,300.
The group have, since January, completed 75,000km training for the challenge.
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