The hard-working staff participated in a 24-hour charity cycling challenge covering a total of 323 miles - the equivalent of travelling from Hamilton Park to the other Scottish racecourses.
Staff at Hamilton Park Racecourse got on their bikes to raise cash for two deserving Lanarkshire charities.
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