THOUSANDS of bikers have ridden around the borough during this year's Wirral Egg Run.
Around 5,000 bikers could be seen riding through the peninsula’s towns and villages on Sunday, March 17 collecting Easter eggs and raising cash for charities as part of the 'tribute ride out'.
Motorcyclists followed a route starting at The Dips in New Brighton and finishing at Claremont Farm in Bebington.
The event, which is a tribute to the original Wirral Egg Run, which was cancelled in 2013, raises cash for local charities and collects Easter eggs for underprivileged children in the area.
@WIRRALGLOBENEWS Wirral Easter Egg Run 2024 - Thousands of Bikers Gather For the 20 Mile Ride for Childrens Charitieshttps://t.co/svZdQkQdLx pic.twitter.com/nyRql5sSie
— Mister Drone UK (@MisterDrone) March 17, 2024
Here is a selection of pictures from a brilliant day. Thanks to Wirral Camera Club members Anthony Jenkins, Mike Morgan and David Elms.
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