A KEIGHLEY cycling club for young people staged a hugely successful open day.
Nearly 50 children took part in the Bronte Tykes event, at Cliffe Castle park.
It was the club's second annual open day, held as part of British Cycling’s Summer of Cycling.
Participants had the chance to take part in races and tackle an obstacle course.
Coaches guided new riders around the track.
"A fantastic day was had by all," said a spokesperson.
The club thanks all the riders, coaches and volunteer helpers who took part in the event.
Bronte Tykes Cycling Club caters for young people aged four to 16.
It aims to provide a safe learning space for young people to enjoy and develop their cycling skills.
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