2024 Cycling Ireland Road National Championships Brings Irish Cycling Stars To Limerick

The 2024 Cycling Ireland Road National Championships brings the very best riders to Athea, Co. Limerick this weekend for one of the biggest events in the Irish cycling calendar. As expected the championships have attracted large entries fields, including a nine-time senior national champion, young talents taking world cycling by storm and a multi-discipline superstar aiming to represent Ireland at …

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Annalise Murphy Impresses Again At Kay Stratton Memorial Cycling Race

Annalise Murphy has continued to impress in the cycling world after making headlines from a thrilling day of racing at Round Two of the Road National Series. With the Kay Stratton Memorial race staying together in the opening 50km, it was Murphy who drove the pace up the Nadd Climb. The Sailing Olympic medallist found herself alone over the top …

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Olympic Sailer Turned Cyclist Annalise Murphy Victorious At Des Hanlon Memorial As Road National Series Kicks Off

Daire Feeley and Annalise Murphy were the big winners as the Des Hanlon Memorial kicked off the Road National Series with a bang in Co. Carlow on Sunday, March 24th. Hosted by Carlow Road Cycling Club, the Des Hanlon Memorial’s 43rd edition didn’t disappoint as spectators and riders enjoyed some great racing along the exciting traditional course. A bright start …

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Ireland Team Announced For UCI Cyclo-Cross World Cup Dublin

Cycling Ireland are pleased to announce that 17 riders will represent Ireland at the 2023 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Dublin on November 26th. The Cyclo-cross world descends on the capital for a blockbuster weekend of racing on the Sport Ireland Campus – including an exciting programme of support races on Saturday, November 25th. A host of riders will fly the …

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Here Are The Results For The 2023 Senior Track National Championships

The 2023 Senior Track National Championships took place on Saturday and Sunday, August 26th and 27th, as Ireland’s best track riders showcased their talent. Sundrive Velodrome played host as sprint, keirin, individual pursuit, madison, scratch races took place, as well as the rescheduled men’s (open) 1km time trial – postponed earlier this month due to weather conditions. In the women’s …

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Megan Armitage Resumes Training After Concussion Ends Tour de France Dreams

Irish cyclist Megan Armitage resumed training on Monday after being hit by a bus last week and suffering a concussion. The accident ended her hopes of competing at the women’s Tour de France, which began on Sunday, 23 July. The 26-year-old was set to become the first Irish cyclist to compete in the Tour de France Femmes. Due to medical …

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