Tullamore is a stop today on Jigsaw's fundraiser for the National Centre for Youth Mental Health.
The Grand Tour is coming to the Midlands.
This is a nationwide initiative by Jigsaw to raise funds and awareness for the National Centre for Youth Mental Health.
The event will see 40 motorcyclists arriving to Cormac Street, Tullamore today.
They are visiting all 14 Jigsaw services across Ireland over a number of days.
Fundraising Manager Justin McDermott says people should come out and show support to the bikers:
Donations can be made by visiting idonate.ie/TheGrandTour2025.
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