Yorkshire group testing Manx roads
A group of disabled cyclists and their supporters from Yorkshire are on the Island, spending the week encouraging others in a similar situation to take to two wheels.
Twenty-five riders are riding round the Island, seeing how Manx roads measure up.
Theyare comparing the roads and cycling facilities here with what they are used to in the UK.
They say they're hoping to use the trip to promote inclusivity.
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