Entries are now open for Ireland's biggest road sportive, the Wicklow 200.

Taking place on 9 June 2024, the Wicklow 200 offers cyclists a choice of two distances set among the rolling hills of Ireland's 'Garden County', Wicklow.

At 200km the long route is probably Ireland's toughest sportive, with some significant climbs including Sally Gap, Slieve Maan and the Shay Elliott.

For more details and to enter, visit www.wicklow200.ie.

Entries are now open for Ireland's best known road sportive the Wicklow 200.
Entries are now open for Ireland's best known road sportive the Wicklow 200.

Established in 1982, the Wicklow 200 is based just south of Dublin in Bray, County Wicklow.

It's a firm favourite with Irish cyclists, attracted by the challenge of a 200km route that takes in many of the most iconic climbs within riding distance of Dublin.

2024 will be the 41st edition of the Wicklow 200. The shorter Wicklow 100 Challenge takes place on the same day, and shares most of its route with the Wicklow 200.

Registration for both distances costs €85, the same as in 2023, and places are expected to sell out fast.

Enter now via the event website at www.wicklow200.ie.

Read our reports on previous editions of the Wicklow 200:

2023: Bonking in the garden: Wicklow 200 report 2023

2019: Ride report: Andy takes on Ireland's Wicklow 200 sportive

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