Kieran Duggan’s Bike – a symbol of cross border dialogue in Ireland/Northern Ireland

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Kieran Duggan’s Bike – a symbol of cross border dialogue in Ireland/Northern Ireland

This year will see "Co-operation Ireland" mark its 45th anniversary and in honor of this milestone, we’re thrilled to kick off our #45in45 campaign!

Over the next year, we’ll be sharing weekly posts featuring items that symbolise our remarkable track record in fostering peace and unity.

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This lovely bike is owned by our supporter Kieran Duggan, but it could be one of thousands of bikes which were ridden by thousands of supporters over the last 45 years to both raise money for Co-operation Ireland, and promote the mission of peace.

No event is more associated with Co-operation Ireland than the Maracycle from Belfast to Dublin and back.

From its inception, that iconic event was more than a ride; it was a symbol of solidarity and support for a cause close to our hearts. For 15 consecutive years until 1998, we raised millions for charity, thanks to the dedication of our cycling supporters.

The inaugural ride began in 1984 and in the years, it was in operation it attracted a staggering 50,000 participants who collectively cycled an astounding 10 million miles!

The first-ever winner, Brendan ‘Bo’ Graham from Belfast, fondly remembered, “It was a great experience for me all those years ago.” His sentiment echoed the spirit that continued to drive us forward.

As Fundraising Director Terry O’Neill of Co-operation Ireland put it, "The Maracycle was for everyone. It was a chance for Northerners to experience the south and for Southerners to discover the true essence of Belfast in difficult times."

We were thrilled over the years to welcome riders from across the globe, including America, Britain, and Holland, who joined us on that remarkable journey. Moreover, numerous charities alongside Co-operation North/Co-operation Ireland benefited from that event's generosity and community spirit.

Co-operation Ireland continues to hold cycle events, the most recent to the Rugby World Cup in France which is why we had Kieran’s bike in the office.

Thank you for being a part of our journey! The Maracycle was an unforgettable testament to the spirit of camaraderie and support.

https://cooperationireland.org/