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ROAD RACING Last Updated: 4 Apr 2018 - 3:13:57 PM

Roche and Turvey Dominate Time Trial Championships
By Cycling Ireland
23 Jun 2016,

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National Time Trial Championships - Kilcullen 23rd June

At the National Time Trial Championships in Kilcullen today Nicolas Roche (Team Sky) and Anna Turvey (Tyneside Vagabonds CC) dominated proceedings in the Elite Men’s and Women’s events, finishing clear of the field in Kilcullen, Co. Kildare. Eddie Dunbar(Axeon Cycling Team), silver medallist in the Elite Men’s event, won the U23 National Title ahead of Ryan Mullen (Cannondale Pro Cycling Team).

The Time Trial course brought the senior and tandem riders on a 40km loop which featured several drags, while the Paracyclists tackled a 20km course. Declan Slevin (Rosemount CC) won the National Handcycling Championships with Colin Lynch (Manchester Wheelers) taking the C1-5 title. On the tandem Peter Ryan (Upperchurch Drombane Cycling), piloted by Dermot Radfield (Tipp Wheelers) produced a convincing performance to win the National Title on the tandem, with Katie-George Dunlevy (Asea Wheelworx) and Fiona Guihen (Irish Centre for Cycling) becoming the Paracycling Tandem Champions.

The National Road Championships are hosted by Orwell Wheelers with the assistance and local support from Kilcullen Cycling Club. Racing continues on Saturday with the M40, M50 and M60 National Road Race Championships, with The Elite Women and Senior Men’s Road Race Championships taking place on Sunday.

Results

Elite Men
1. Nicolas Roche (Team Sky) 47.14.82
2. Edward Dunbar (Axeon Cycling Team) 48.17.25
3. Ryan Mullen (Cannondale Pro Team) 48.39.54

Elite Women
1. Anna Turvey (Tyneside Vagabonds CC) 54.28.71
2. Eve McCrystal (Asea Wheelworx) 57.48.96
3. Lydia Gurley (Aerocoach) 58.12.39

U23 Men
1. Edward Dunbar (Axeon Cycling Team) 48.17.25
2. Ryan Mullen (Cannondale Pro Team) 48.39.54
3. Michael O’Loughlin (Team Wiggins) 49.15.11

Tandem
1. Peter Ryan (Upperchurch Drombane) & Dermot Radford (Tipp Wheelers) 49.53.56
2. Damien Vereker (Comeragh CC) & Marcin Mizgajski (Rossbury CC) 52.37.19
3. John Lynch & David Peelo (Murphy Surveys Kilcullen CC) 53.30.20

H1-5 – 20km (note below are unfactored times)
1. Declan Slevin (Rosemount Cycling Club) 37.12.61
2. Seamus Wall (Barrow Wheelers) 38.02.43
3. Ciara Staunton (Murphy Surveys Kilcullen CC) 67.39

C1-5 – 20km (note below are unfactored times)
1. Colin Lynch (Manchester Wheelers) 27.59.08
2. Steven Workman (Ballymena Road Club) 27.13.54
3. Andrew Nicholson (Phoenix CC) 28.26.24

Paracycling Tandem – 40km (note below are unfactored times)
1. Katie-George Dunlevy (Asea Wheelworx) & Fiona Guihen (Irish Centre for Cycling) 55.42.45
2. Peter Ryan (Upperchurch Drombane) & Dermot Radford (Tipp Wheelers) 49.53.56
3. Damien Vereker (Comeragh CC) & Marcin Mizgajski (Rossbury CC) 52.37.19

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Road Races

Saturday 25th
M40 Start Time 10.00am 4 Laps 26km circuit (104km)
M50 Start Time 10.10am 3 Laps 26km circuit (78km)
M60 Start Time 10.15am 2 Laps 26km circuit (52km)

Sunday 26th
Women’s (including Master’s ) Start Time 9.00am 3 Laps 31km circuit (95km)
Men (including U23) Start Time 10.45am 6 laps 31km circuit (188km)


Circuit Details 26km Circuit Saturday’s Events

The start and finish for all races will be on Main Street in Kilcullen.

All races will proceed south, along the R448. Races will be neutralised until reaching the R448/R418 junction

Races will continue south on the R418 for 10.2 kilometres, turn left onto the L8016, continuing along this road, to Narraghmore onto the L8015, continuing to the junction of the L8015 and the R448.

Races will turn left onto the R448 and follow this road for 6.7 kilometres to the junction with the L6080, where they will again turn left, onto the L6080.

The race will follow the L6080 for 2.4 kilometres until turning left to re-join the R448. At this point the race will immediately turn left again, onto the R418 to start a new lap or finish.


Circuit Details 31km Circuit Sunday’s Events

The start and finish for all races will be on Main Street in Kilcullen.

All races will proceed south, along the R448. Races will be neutralised until reaching the R448/R418 junction

Races will continue south on the R418 for 10.2 kilometres, turn left onto the L8016, continuing along this road, to Narraghmore onto the L8015, continuing to the junction of the L8015 and the R448.


Races will turn right onto the R448 and then immediately turn left onto the L8032.

The route will follow the L8032 for 1.6 kilometres to turn left at a T junction. After a further 1.4 kilometres the races will turn left again passing Colbinstown Stud which is the start off the 3.3km climb before turning left again then right at Kilgowan Cottages re-joining the R448.

After 4.3 kilometres, the races will turn left and will follow the L6080 for 2.4 kilometres until turning left to re-join the R448. At this point the race will immediately turn left again, onto the R418 to start a new lap.


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