
Richard Exton fundraising for Irish Cancer Society in Dave Mulready Memorial Cycle 2025
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About Irish Cancer Society
Cancer is the most common cause of death in Ireland with more than 9,000 people dying each year. That's almost 25 people dying from cancer every day across Ireland. An average of 1 person every hour.
However, thanks to earlier detection, improved care and targeted treatments, more people are surviving cancer than ever before. Today, there are 200,000 cancer survivors in Ireland.
The Irish Cancer Society are working towards a future where nobody dies from cancer, and everyone affected by the disease will have access to world class treatment and support.
Typically receiving only 5% of income from the Government, your support helps provide key services to ensure no one has to face cancer alone and funds vital cancer research with over €30 million invested since 2010.
About Dave Mulready Memorial Cycle 2025
The Dave Mulready Memorial Cycle 2025 is our annual leisure sportive taking place on Sunday 21st September 2025.
The Sportive consists of two routes to choose from - 60km and 100km which goes through both counties of Meath and Kildare.All routes start and finish at Maynooth GAA club on the Moyglare Road.
Route details, maps, parking and other event related information can be found on our website using the link under contact above.The online entry fee is 25 euro for either route. The fee includes refreshments at the water/food stop and hot meal after the event.
If you are not a member of Cycling Ireland there is an additional 10 euro fee for insurance required by Cycling Ireland
Funds raised after costs will go to the Irish Cancer Society and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul who provide support in Maynooth area.
Sign on opens from 8am at Maynooth GAA with both routes rolling out at 9:30am
Helmets must be worn for both events