Cyclists are preparing to take part in a charity bike ride from Bath to Bristol.
The annual event, which raises money for the Bath branch of Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research, is taking place on Sunday, September 15.
ITV weather man Bob Crampton will be seeing the group off at 11am from the Brassmill Trading Estate.
They will then make their way along the cycle path, either completing ten miles to Bitton or 26 miles to Bristol.
The route is marshalled along the way, with drink stations to refresh riders.
Last year around 150 people took part, raising more than £14,000 for the charity, and organisers are hoping that this year will be even better.
Cyclists who register before Monday will have to pay £7 for adults, £5 for children, or £20 for families.
Those that turn up on the day will need to pay £10 for children and £15 for adults.
Everyone who takes part will receive a medal and a T-shirt.
To sign up contact Sally Murrant on 07966 023543 or 01225 322242 or email s.murrant @westnews.co.uk.
For more details on leukaemia and lymphoma, which affects thousands of people in the UK each year, visit www. beatbloodcancers.org.