A team of cyclists who cycled more than 300 miles for the Lord Mayor's Appeal were presented with medals and certificates.
The Lord Mayor of Bradford, Choudhary Rangzeb, handed over the deserved awards to the 20 cyclists and six support staff who managed the 314 miles from Bradford to its twin town of Hamm at the end of April.
The team raised approximately £10,000 for the appeal which this year supports the Born in Bradford project and Bradford Sports and Recreation Association for People with Disabilities.
The Lord Mayor said: "This cycle ride was such a challenge and I am so pleased that so many people got involved and took part.
"The amount of money that was raised from this is amazing and I am grateful to everyone who cycled those hundreds of miles."
A medal was also awarded to Natasha Hudson, 31, who completed a 360-mile virtual Bradford to Hamm cycle ride. She completed her version at the Morrisons Supermarket, Five Lane Ends, alongside Francine Hoddy, 48, who later went on the "real" challenge, despite having a broken elbow. The pair raised nearly £700.
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