Ras Mumhan Final Podium - Picture courtesy of Caroline Kerley
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In a jaw-dropping display of grit and determination, Tom Martin of Spellman Dublin Port Cycling Team turned the tides of Rás Mumhan 2025 on its final day, overhauling a significant time deficit to seize overall victory in front of roaring crowds in Killorglin.
Ras Mumhan Stage 3 - Picture courtesy of Caroline Kerley
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Despite the fierce competition, Jamie Whitcher (Composite Black) retained his grip on the yellow jersey. A composed performance over the day’s climbs saw him finish safely in the main GC group, holding a 25-second lead over Martin...
Ras Mumhan Stage 2 - Picture courtesy of Caroline Kerley
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Stage 2 of the Dornan Rás Mumhan delivered everything it promised — relentless climbs, spectacular views, and fierce racing from start to finish. The day began with a 9km neutralised roll-out from St. Oliver’s School to Fossa before the flag dropped...
Jamie Whitcher (Composite Black) goes into the lead after the first day in Ras Mumhan, his team won Stage 1a Team Time Trial and his 9th position on Stage 1b secured the leaders jersey...
The Dornan Rás Mumhan returns with the Team Time Trial on Friday the 18th of April. And some new challenges, with the reintroduction of the iconic climb in South Kerry, Cuam an Aispig and a new stage finish in the village of Portmagee...
Cycling enthusiasts are gearing up for one of the most significant events in the Irish domestic calendar, the 2025 Dornan Rás Mumhan. This year’s race once again promises excitement, with participation from both international and domestic teams set against the stunning landscapes of Kerry and Cork...
Joe Pidcock of Trinity Racing won the final stage into Killorglin today. This mornings stage consisted of 113km rolling out from Killorglin onto the Annadale road for 3 laps around Beaufort and then 10 laps of the historical Killorglin town circuit...
Dean Harvey, won todays stage of the Dornan Ras Mumhan (Photo by Caroline Kerely) Luke Tuckwell retains the Yellow, Dean Harvey takes the Green jersey (Points Leader) and Conn McDunphy wears the Polka Dot (KOH Leader)...
Feely had the edge of the leading group and pulled a brilliant victory to a glorious reception in Sneem, Conn McDunphy took 2nd and Luke Tuckwell took 3rd place which brought him into the yellow jersey. Daire Feely is now 53s down on the yellow jersey...
General classification leading in to Stage 2 sees George Kimber of Skyline in yellow, followed closely by Luke Tuckwell of Trinity by 1 second and Dom Jackson just 3 seconds off the yellow jersey...