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OTHER CYCLING : Women's Cycling : Ras na mBan Last Updated: 7 Sep 2019 - 8:10:07 PM

2019 Rás na mBan - Knight on the Double in Piltown
By Declan Quigley, InForm Sport Media
5 Sep 2019,

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VIDEO - Short Highlights Stage 2 2019

Short highlights of the action from Stage 2. A new route for 2019, riders take in 89km from Kilkenny to Piltown.


Race Leader Wins for Second Day in Succession

Josie Knight (Team GB) sprints out of the breakaway group to take stage 2 of Rás na mBan in Piltown today

Josie Knight took her second stage win in as many days as she led in a group of eight at the end of the second stage of Rás na mBan in Piltown Co Kilkenny today.

The Team Great Britain rider edged Elynor Backstedt of Storey Racing and the best of the Irish, Alice Sharpe of Team Ireland who finished third.

In fourth place on the day and moving into the lead of the Kilkenny Best Irish Rider jersey was Mayowoman Maeve Gallagher of Team Ireland.

Ras na mBan Stage 2 Kilkenny-Piltown 5/9/2019 - The peloton on the road to Piltown

Natalie Grinczer (Brother UK Fusion RT) was fifth ahead of Knight’s Team GB team-mate Anna Shackley with Claire Steels three seconds back in seventh place, just ahead of Molly Patch who was the eighth and final member of the breakaway group which assembled on the first of two ascents of Templeorum on the 20km finishing circuit around Piltown which completed the stage.

Further back Elise Marie Olsen led Jo Tindley (Velo Performance) and April Tacey (Brother UK Fusion RT) across the line just over three minutes in arrears.

The main peloton containing a number of riders delayed in two crashes which brought down a number of riders came in almost five minutes behind.

Tomorrow’s third stage from Kilkenny is the longest of the week as it takes the riders to a summit finish on The Cut in the Slieve Bloom Mountains, County Laois where Knight will be aiming to defend her narrow five-second lead over Claire Steels.

Backstedt led over the top of both classified climbs of the day at Templeorum to take over the lead of the Wicklow 200 IVCA Queen of the Mountains Classification.

Ras na mBan Stage 2 Kilkenny-Piltown 5/9/2019 - School children cheer on the race

Along with collecting another Just-Print.ie stage winner’s jersey and her general classification advantage, Knight continues to lead the Cycling Ireland Best Young Rider Classification and the Points classification.

Afterwards she described her delight at capping a day in the leader's jersey with another stage victory:

Josie Knight (Team Great Britain)

"It was a bit tough, that hill on the finishing circuit, it was pretty hard. I didn’t go into it in the best position, so I really had to work hard to get into that front group over it the first time. And then I was so outnumbered by Brother UK Fusion RT and I thought, 'Just come on stay on their wheels, stay on their wheels!'

To win it, I mean, it’s just unbelievable; I just wanted not to lose time, but to cross the line first was just unbelievable."

Ras na mBan Stage 2 Kilkenny-Piltown 5/9/2019 - (L - R) 3rd Alice Sharpe Irish National Team, 1st Josie Knight GB National Team, 2nd Elynor Backstedt Storey Racing Team with Ellen Doyle of Justprint.ie


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