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07 Sept 2025

Na Rossa GAA club's charity NorthWest 100 aims to turn dreams into a reality

Na Rossa GAA has proudly launched the NorthWest 100, a cycling challenge taking place on Saturday, July 12, in support new clubhouse at Madavagh, with €55,000 already raised

Na Rossa GAA club's charity NorthWest 100 aim to turn dreams into a reality

Participants of the NorthWest 100 at McCaffertys Bar in Lettermacaward

Na Rossa GAA has proudly launched the NorthWest 100, a cycling challenge taking place on Saturday, July 12, in support new clubhouse at Madavagh, with €55,000 already raised to fulfil their dream.

The challenge cycle can be an individual or relay team entry. Cyclists will meet at 8:30am sharp for pre-ride checks and preparation at Lettermacaward Chapel Carpark, before rolling out at 9:30am and taking on an incredible 100km route around the Rosses and Gweedore and finishing at McCaffertys Bar in Lettermacaward with the crowds welcoming the cyclists home. To register for the event, sponsor a participant and for more details of the route map, see Na Rossa on Fundraiser.

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This is more than a cycle - it’s a full day of local pride, grit, and fundraising to build a new clubhouse for Na Rossa CLG.
So far there are over 90 cyclists with special guests on board taking part in what promises to be a memorable route through the hills and coastlines of Donegal. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just looking for a great challenge, this is an event not to be missed!

“Thank you to everyone who has sponsored a cyclist so far and to all our fantastic cyclists taking the time to train and participate in this event, we would invite you all to come join in welcoming the riders home in lettermacaward on the 12th July with plenty of family fun events and craic on the day,” organisers say.

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