DOZENS of sharply dressed bikers hit the road in the name of charity.

Over 200 motorcyclists put on their finery to take part in the Evesham edition of the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride.

They joined bikers across the world in raising funds and awareness for prostate cancer research and men’s mental health.

So far, the Evesham ride has raised £29,279, with 232 motorcyclists having registered for the event.

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Cotswold Journal: The Evesham ride has raised nearly £30,000 for charityThe Evesham ride has raised nearly £30,000 for charity (Image: DGR)

The group gathered in Evesham on Sunday (May 21), at Hampton Ferry, and made their way through the town, up the A44 Fish Hill and over towards Chipping Campden.

After a quick coffee stop at KOTI Autotalli, the ride made its way back over the A44, through Snowshill, before arriving in Broadway.

There they ran into the Ferrari Owners Club, with dozens of supercars filling the picturesque village.

Cotswold Journal: Armbands provided by Koti AutotalliArmbands provided by Koti Autotalli (Image: DGR)