BIKERS suited up for The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride in Gaydon.
The mammoth motorbiking event, which revved off from the British Motor Museum on Sunday May 17, took place in over 1,000 cities around the world on the same day.
All bikers, who were dressed the part in their dapper best, were banking cash in support of men’s mental health and prostate cancer research.
And a grand total of just under £13,000 was raised on the day.
The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride was originally started by Mark Hawwa, who was inspired by a picture of Don Draper from the TV show Mad Men, sitting astride a classic motorcycle and wearing his finest suit.
The first ride took place in Australia in 2012 but has since grown into a global event, with riders now taking part in over 100 countries.
It is a way of connecting vintage motorcycle fans while raising funds for charity.
Locally, it was the third ride to take place in Gaydon.
