Hundreds of motorcylists dressed in their best shirts, ties and blazers took part in a charity ride through Oxfordshire on Sunday.
The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride saw 300 bikers from across Oxfordshire and beyond turn out in their smartest outfits on classic and vintage themed motorcycles.
The event shines a light on the bikes, fashion, and ideals of a bygone era.
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It started from Triumph Oxford, a motorcycle dealership in Abingdon, and then made its way towards towards Cumnor and Eynsham.
In Eynsham, the riders stopped at the Kingsley Cafe before continuing through Summertown to Keble Road in central Oxford for photos at Keble College.
The route continued through Old Marston and finished at the picturesque river side pub The Victoria Arms for a social event with a barbecue and live music.
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So far, £22,000 has been raised for prostate cancer awareness and men's mental health, in partnership with Movember.
Donations are still possible via the DGR Oxford website.
The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride is the world’s largest motorcycling charity event.
This year it’s expected that over 90,000 riders in over 900 cities across 105 countries will take part.
Next years event in Oxfordshire is expected to take place again in May.
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