The Wicklow 200 is a non-competitive cycle ride that
takes place on one day every June. It covers 200 kilometres around
the roads of beautiful County Wicklow (the Garden of Ireland)
and attracts over 2000 cyclists from many different countries.
The shorter Wicklow Challenge takes place on the same day,
and shares most of its route with the Wicklow 200.
The route is very challenging. It includes many climbs, big
and small, with some up to a height of 500 metres. The total climb
is over 2000 metres so the event should not be taken lightly.
While every year many cyclists who have never attempted a similar
challenge before complete the Wicklow 200 successfully, it requires
attention to training and preparation. Starting at 7:00 a.m. riders
are allowed up to 14 hours to complete the route, although most
finish well inside that.
The event is open to all cyclists, of any age. Previous participants
have included riders from 12 to almost 80 years of age, and from
beginners to internationally known ex-professionals.
The Wicklow 200 is famous for its relaxed, friendly and welcoming
atmosphere, and for its ability to combine this with organisation
of the highest standard.
The event has been organised each year since it started in 1981
by the Irish Veteran Cyclists Association.
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