The view of the Kells Road Races Ride Out ahead of departure. Photo: Adrian Crawley. Adrian Crawley
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The view of the Kells Road Races Rideout ahead of departure. Photo: Adrian Crawley. Adrian Crawley
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Bikers leaving Park Ri for the Kells Road Races Ride Out. Photo: Adrian Crawley. Adrian Crawley
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Bikers leaving Park Ri for the Kells Road Races Ride Out. Photo: Adrian Crawley. Adrian Crawley
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Members of the Kells Road Races and CC’s Unlimited who put in the hard work to make the Ride Out possible. Adrian Crawley
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KRR member and Ride Out organiser Jackie Gilsenan having a word with Tony Lynch, one of the founder members of the club. Tony recently had to have the lower part of one of his legs amputated after contracting a severe case of sepsis while waiting on a kidney transplant. PHOTO: ADRIAN CRAWLEY. Adrian Crawley
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KRR Organiser Diarmuid Corcoran from Ballinlough does a piece to camera as bikes arrive. Photo: David Mullen/www.cyberimages.net David Mullen
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Young bike enthusiasts from Navan, Nathan Ward, Jake O’Sullivan and Issac Murray pictured at the Ride Out. Nathan is from Emmet Terrace, and featured in the Meath Chronicle in October 2024 where the South Dublin Bikers raised funds for him to travel to Boston for medical treatment. Photo: David Mullen/www.cyberimages.net David Mullen
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Gary Haworth pictured with his Honda Monkey Z125 bike at Kells Road Races Ride Out from Park Ri. David Mullen
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Leonie and Jenny Burke (Ardee) collect the registration fee from bikers as they arrive at Park Ri last Sunday. David Mullen
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Rideout rest.... A biker takes advantage of the outdoor seating at Park Ri during the Kells Road Races Ride Out event. David Mullen
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Motorcyclists arrive at Park Ri and are marshalled into a holding area. David Mullen
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Simon Briglinti, Treza Gal and Royligh McMullan (Kells) pictured at the Kells Road Races Ride Out from Park Ri. David Mullen
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Easy Rider....A biker rolls in to Park Ri! David Mullen
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Adrian Crawley
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Kells was once again a noisy hive of two-wheeled activity last Sunday as over 1,000 bikers gathered for Ireland’s largest ride out, raising money for charity in the process.
Kells Road Races annual ride out was a huge success with participants, supporters, sponsors, club members, marshals, Gardai, CC’s Unlimited, Park Ri, Dads cycle for charity, Shed 4 Bikers & Adrian Crawley Photography combining to make it a special day.
Diarmuid Corcoran of Kells RR said without such support "our annual event would simply not be possible."
"We hope everyone had an enjoyable day and a safe trip home.
We’re already looking forward to welcoming you all back next year - Roll on Ireland’s Largest Rideout 2026!"
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