Over the past number of years there has been a continued focus and development on the Track Cycling programme in Ireland. 2025 saw Lara Gillespie win Gold at the European and the World Track Championships in the Elimination race...
The 2025/26 Cyclo-cross National Series came to an end yesterday, as the series took in it’s final stop in Ballinasloe. Having hosted last year’s National Championships, once again provided a fantastic spectacle of racing on the Sunday...
As more videos are getting added to the Irish Cycling Video channel, I have started organising the videos into Playlists to allow visitors find videos of interest to them...
2025 was another huge year the Irish off-road community. The year was no doubt highlighted by Ireland’s first ever Downhill World Championship podium when Wicklow’s Ronan Dunne took Bronze in Switzerland...
Cycling Ireland is pleased to announce that Louise Burke has joined the organisation, taking up the newly created position of Chief Commercial and Operations Officer...
Two BMX riders will feature on this year’s Pathway in Carly Hayes and Reuben Byrne. The addition of BMX riders in this year’s pathway comes off the back of hard work and dedication from both riders and their support networks...
After an incredible year across multiple disciplines, the Cycling Ireland High Performance Programme won the High Performance Programme of the Year at the 2025 Olympic Sports Awards...
Cycling Ireland is pleased to announce the appointment of two new board members - Valerie Considine and Carol-Ann Heavey. Both Considine and Heavey bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table...
The Irish cycling community gathered at the Carlton Hotel Blanchardstown on Friday evening to celebrate the remarkable success of Irish cyclists across multiple disciplines on the world stage...
This was a great time in Irish Cycling with Sean Kelly and Stephen Roche making their mark in the Tour de France. The two Irishmen were climbing to the top of international road racing, it was very inspiring for any upcoming Irish riders...