Gabriel Dellar (Ride Rvolution) winning stage 4 - Photo courtesy Caroline Kerley
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The 2026 Dornan Rás Mumhan concluded today with a dramatic final stage into Killorglin, bringing four days of high-level international racing across Munster to a close and delivering a fitting finale to one of Ireland’s most prestigious stage races...
Stage 3 of the 2026 Dornan Rás Mumhan delivered another decisive day of racing today, with riders facing one of the most iconic uphill finishes in Irish cycling on the ascent of the Kerryman’s Table above Millstreet...
Nick Horseman (Team West Frisia) winning stage 2 - Photo courtesy Caroline Kerley
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Stage 2 of the 2026 Dornan Rás Mumhan produced dramatic racing today as riders tackled the queen stage of this year’s international event, covering a demanding route from Killarney across some of Kerry’s most iconic and challenging terrain...
The Dornan Ras Mumhan 2026 kicked off with a Team Time Trial, in first place across the line- Pinergy Orwell Wheelers with a time of 10’06’’32. This team with a leader of Evan Keane, heading into stage 1(b)...
As surely as night follows day, the easing of winter’s grip brings the 2026 Dornan Rás Mumhan ever closer marking the beginning of what promises to be another exceptional season in Irish cycling. Enthusiasts from across the country and beyond are preparing...
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...