THOUSANDS of passionate pedallers from across the UK and beyond converged on Wallingford on Sunday.
Professional and amateur cyclists sped through the streets in a series of races held as part of the annual Wallingford Festival of Cycling, which organisers predicted would be the town’s biggest yet.
A small army of volunteers, staff and marshalls had spent the best part of a year preparing for the bonanza, which culminated in champions being presented with special jerseys in the historic town centre.
Co-founder Tony Sefton said the event had grown ‘massively’ since its inception three years ago.
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