Eurocycles Eurobaby have committed to sponsoring the Junior Tour of Ireland for 2018. The popular 6 Day international cycling race for under 18’s will once again return to their now traditional base at Ennis, County Clare for the fifth consecutive year... More
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Final podium - Result of stage 8, 1: Luuc Bugter - Delta Cycling, 2: Cyrille Thiery - Switzerland National Team, 3: Robbe Ghys -Belgium National Team, 4: Damien Shaw - Holdsworth Pro Racing, 5: Jason Van Dalen - Delta Cycling... More
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Result into Naas on Stage 7 - 1: Julian Varley - KTM, 2: Robbe Ghys - Belgian National Team @ 18 seconds, 3: Jacob Rathe - USA Jelly Belly, 4: Jason Van Dalen - Delta Cycling, 5: Luuc Bugter - Delta Cycling... More
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Result into Carlow on stage 6 - 1: Sean McKenna - Holdsworth Pro Racing, 2: Claudio Imhof - Swiss National Team, 3: Luuc Bugter - Delta Cycling, 4: Rens Tulner - Delta Cycling, 5: Marc Potts - Ireland National Team... More
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Result into Mitchelstown on stage 5 - 1: Lucas Carstensen - Germany Bike Aid, 2: Robbe Ghys - Belgian National Team, 3: Jason Van Dalen - Delta Cycling, 4: Matteo Cigala - Westmeath Viner-Caremark, 5: Luuc Bugter - Delta Cycling... More
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Having been race leader on the road on stage 3 but then being caught before the finish, Jason van Dalen (Netherlands Delta Cycling X) likely ended Tuesday frustrated with the missed chance for Rás Tailteann glory... More
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Today's Result - 1: Luuc Bugter - Delta Cycling, 2: Lucas Carstensen - Germany Bike Aid, 3: Lindsay de Vylder - Belgian National Team, 4: Robert-Jon McCarthy - Irish National Team, 5: Robbe Ghys - Belgian National... More
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Finish in Tipperary after stage 2 - 1: Robert John McCarthy - Ireland National Team, 2: Luuc Bugter - Delta Cycling, 3: Lindsay de Vylder - Belgium National Team, 4: Simon Ryan - Cork VeloRevolution, 5: Thery Schir - Switzerland National Team... More
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2018 Rás Tailteann, Stage 1, Drogheda To Athlone – Cyrille Thiery of the Switzerland National Team wins Stage 1
Attacking from the day’s break with approximately a kilometre to go, Swiss national team rider Cyrille Thiery soloed to victory at the end of stage 1 of the Rás Tailteann on Sunday. The 27-year-old rider raced into Athlone four seconds clear... More
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Some video from the stage start in Drogheda and also a few Kms later as the race ascends the first KOM of the day in Slane... More
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RAS TAILTEANN BATTLE BEGINS ON SUNDAY WITH DYNAMIC MIX OF RIDERS AND TEAMS18 May 2018 Featuring the Irish national team, 11 international squads and 19 Irish county teams, the 2018 Rás Tailteann begins a 1200 kilometre battle in Drogheda on Sunday. The world-ranked event is the most prestigious race in Irish cycling and will feature ferocious competition... More
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Heary Teams Up With Viner Caremark Pactimo at Ras Tailteann 18 May 2018 Renowned mental fitness guru Alan Heary heads out on the road this week in support of Ireland’s top cycling team Viner Caremark Pactimo in the annual Rás Tailteann 8-day stage race. The Viner Caremark Pactimo squad will face a peloton... More
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Europcar, global leaders in car hire, was today unveiled as official partner to the 2018 Rás Tailteann, Ireland’s premier cycling event which attracts 31 teams (12 international and 19 domestic) and 155 riders... More
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Promising Irish National Team Announced for Ras Tailteann 15 May 2018 With just over a week left to the start of the Rás Tailteann, the Irish national team for the race has been unveiled. Robert Jon McCarthy, Darnell Moore, Marc Potts, Jake Gray and James Curry will don green in the UCI-ranked international event... More
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Welsh and German teams join powerful international line-up 4 May 2018 Peter Kibble, Zachery May, Dan Coombe, Will Roberts and James Tillett have been listed as the likely starters for the Welsh squad. Kibble represented the country in the time trial and road race at the recent Commonwealth Games... More
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Moreno De Pauw, Belgium National Team, celebrates after crossing the finish line to win Stage 5 of the 2013 An Post Rás. Photo Credit Paul Mohan / SportsFile
With less than a month to go until the start of the 2018 Rás Tailteann, a further two international teams have been added to the six already announced for the race... More
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