U-blox are title sponsors for the Tour de Munster 2022
The Tour de Munster is now in its 22nd year. From 4th August, over 100 cyclists will pedal over 600km for 4 days around the 6 counties of Munster. The Tour de Munster has been raising funds for the Munster branches of Down Syndrome Ireland for the last 12 years. To date almost €4 million has been raised for charities as well as raise awareness of the vital work that they do. Each year companies very kindly sponsor the jerseys for the event. U-blox is one such company that is supporting people with Down syndrome throughout Munster.
U-blox
Our world is moving fast, soon your car will drive itself and you will carry your doctor in your pocket. Your home will power the grid and you will be connected like never before. U-blox are setting the beat, delivering the core technology to locate and wirelessly connect people, machines and everything else making them the agile and reliable partner that will take you beyond expectations! U-blox were founded in 1997 and two things have driven everything they do: a desire to innovate and a constant focus on giving their customers a real competitive edge.
Ellen Tuffy, Chairperson of Down Syndrome Limerick says,
“U-blox have supported the Tour de Munster for many years as co-title sponsor. This year sees them take on full title sponsorship and we are so grateful for their continued support of our community. U-blox call themselves a “reliable partner” and we can certainly provide the evidence for that. They are unwavering in their support for the beneficiaries of the Tour de Munster each year. This support enables local charities to drive change and provide a better life for people who need a little help. Thank you U-blox for being a part of the magic that is Tour de Munster”.
For more information on U-blox go to their website.
You can support!
You can donate to the Tour de Munster and Down Syndrome Limerick at https://www.downsyndromelimerick.ie/donate. Or enter their raffle to be in with a chance of winning amazing bike lights from See.Sense – https://www.idonate.ie/raffle/TDMSeeSense