Brendan Luongo of the American Hot Tubes team won the Quanta Capital Junior Tour of Ireland overall after regaining the yellow jersey at the end of the Ennis Circuit Race today. Canadian Antoine Bergeron (Ignite Canada) won the stage.
The Cycling Ireland team claimed it's first win in the Quanta Capital Junior Tour of Ireland with Max Fitzgerald taking stage 5 into Gort. The American Hot Tubes rider Caden Budd finished 2nd elevating him into the leaders jersey ahead of his team mate Brendan Luongo who is now 3rd on GC at 2secs...
Nick Makin (Mid Devon RC) won the bunch sprint ant the end of the long 'Cliffs of Moher' stage in Co. Clare today. There is no change in the top four overall, and minor changes below that with many on the same time...
Irish riders Michael Collins and Patrick O'Sullivan were first and third on today's 123km stage of the Quanta Capital Junior Tour of Ireland. Brendan Luongo of the American (Hot Tubes Team) retains the leaders jersey...
Brendan Luongo (Hot Tubes) won todays 94km stage into Kilkee out of a breakaway group of 15 riders. Luongo now moves into the leaders jersey with his team mate Caden Budd at 4 seconds down... Download the full results here
William Gilbank (Lee Valley Youth CC 1) Won a bunch sprint at the end of the 64km first stage of the Junior Tour in Barefield just outside Ennis yesterday...
The Quanta Capital Junior Tour of Ireland starts in Co. Clare tomorrow with 64km stage outside Ennis. The rider start list has been issued with 126 starters...
With the Junior Tour starting next week, I posted a video on YouTube of the Larch Hill team who took part in the 1990 Junior Tour of Ireland. The video is a collection of clips from inside the team, at race starts and finishes...
Oisin Ferrity of the Ireland team won the final stage (79 7ms Criterium) today in Ennis ahead of Hudson Lubbers (Canada) and Niall Colquitt of the Isle of Man. Hudson Lubbers (Canada) took the overall honours...
Highlights of the 2022 Junior Tour of Ireland cycle race, the world's longest youths cycling event, featuring riders from the United States, Nettherlands, Belgium, France, South Africa, UK and hosts Ireland...