A CAVALCADE of over 800 cyclists will descend upon Limerick this Saturday, May 2, as part of the annual all-Ireland Cycle Against Suicide, which seeks to promote the message that “it’s ok not to feel ok” and “it’s absolutely ok to ask for help”. The epic 1,400km, 14-day charity cycle, which kicked off in Belfast on Monday, will arrive in Limerick via Nenagh at around 6.30pm. This is the third year of the cycle with cyclists covering an average of 100km each day.