He's getting on his bike to give back to the cancer services.
An Offaly man, diagnosed with a brain tumour last year, is taking on a 1000 kilometre cycling challenge for charity.
Joe Morris was shocked to receive the life-changing diagnosis after he collapsed one day, despite having been fit and healthy otherwise.
But, following surgery, chemo and radiotherapy, his tumour has significantly reduced.
Now the Tullamore man wants to give back and is encouraging others to join his 1,000 kilometre cycle throughout May and June to raise funds for the Irish Cancer Society:
You can donate here.
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