Celebrating its 21st year this August, the annual Tour de Munster charity cycle tackles the 600km route across the six counties of Munster from August 5th to 8th.
It has raised a phenomenal €3.4 million for its beneficiaries since 2001 and cyclists are motivated more than ever in their quest to raise vital funds and awareness for Down Syndrome Ireland (DSI) Munster branches who play a vital role in the lives of children and adults with Down syndrome in Munster.
Cycling legend and avid supporter of the Tour, Sean Kelly took to the road, tackling the 600km route which saw amateur cyclists travel across all six counties in Munster, making their way through its beautiful cities, towns and villages in their quest to raise vital funds and awareness for Down Syndrome Ireland’s Munster branches.