Wold Top brewery are hosting a 60-mile cycling sportive ride today that get's underway from Hunmanby.
Participants will be riding through the Wolds of East Yorkshire before returning to the Brewery before sundown.
The route passes through many of the Wolds villages, Wold Newton, Weaverthorpe, North Grimston, Leavening and Fimber as well as more villages a long the route.
Matt Porter, who's one of he organisers, hopes that the event will showcase the local area.
The ride will also be raising money for charity partners Saint Catherine's and Scarborough & Ryedale Mountain Rescue.
Matt Porter says alongside the cycling, participants will be able to try local food and drink.
Alongside the race, Wold Top are hosting their 20th anniversary open day on Saturday 3rd June, with money raised going to Saint Catherine's Hospice.
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