Over 150 riders will take to one of the toughest hills in Ireland this evening as this years Tour De Munster finishes in Cork.
The 21st Tour left the city on Thursday and passed through every county in Munster to raise money for Down Syndrome Ireland.
Organisers say over €3.4 million has been raised for the charity over the past 11 years.
Speaking to RedFM News, Tour founder Paul Sheridan says people are welcome to cheer the riders on as they finish:
"On Sunday when they come back into the city we will come back in about four or three. We will attend. And we will assault on toxic sales with 150 160 cyclists attempting to go up the hill. And we are delighted with people cheering and waving."