2025 Moynalty GP: Gareth O'Neill Sprints to Victory

Posted in: ROAD RACING
By Peter Purfield
Jul 14, 2025 - 10:11:28 AM

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Gareth O'Neill (Athlete Nutrition Coach HD) wins ahead of Daire Feeley (Burren CC) and Ronan O'Connor (Team Skyline) in scorching heat in Crossakiel village on Sunday.

OTHER EVENTS

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Here's the finish of the C2 race, no results to hand yet.

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Here's the finish of the C2 race, no results to hand yet.

VIDEO OF SENIOR RACES POSTED TOMORROW

FULL C1 RACE RESULT

2025 Moynalty GP - (C1 Race 117kms)

1 Gareth O'Neill C1 Athlete Nutrition Coach HD
2 Daire Feeley C1 Burren Cycling Club
3 Ronan O'Connor C+ Team Skyline
4 Lindsay Watson C1 Powerhouse Sport
5 Willem O'Connor C1 Velo Performance Racing Team
6 Jack Conroy C1 Bray Wheelers
7 Oisin Ferrity C1 Team Caldwell Cycles
8 Luke Smith C1 Moynalty Cycling Club
9 Evan Keane C1 Orwell Wheelers Cycling Club
10 Joel Luke C1 UCD Cycling Club
11 James McEneaney C1 Moynalty Cycling Club
12 Conor McKeown C1 Moynalty Cycling Club
13 Odhran Doogan C1 Team Caldwell Cycles
14 Mark Dowling C1 All human/VeloRevolution Racing Team
15 Eoin Clifford C1 Dan Morrissey Pissei Cycling Team
16 David Harrington C1 Lucan Cycling Road Club
17 Alan Lyne C1 Dunboyne Cycling Club
18 Javan Nulty C1 Un-Attached Leinster


Moynalty GP set for Sunday, 13th July on historic Meath roads
Press Release: 11 July 2025

As the summer racing season heats up, attention turns to Co. Meath for the Moynalty GP, hosted by Moynalty Cycling Club. Scheduled for Sunday, 13th July, the event promises a full day of competitive racing for youth and senior categories alike. Taking place on a rolling circuit that includes sections used in Stage 1 of the 2025 Ras Tailteann.

Race HQ and parking will be based in Ballinlough GAA, Kells (Eircode/: A82 VW27), just minutes from the start/finish line in Crossakiel Village. The course, known for its classic Irish terrain and scenic backdrop, is a favourite among local and national riders.

Race Info:
Youth Races from 08:30
The morning will begin with youth racing across three age categories on a safe, rolling circuit suited to developing riders.

Senior Races
The senior races take place on a longer, more challenging loop featuring sharper climbs, and tight rural bends that will test rider positioning and tactical awareness.
C1 - 3 laps (113km) (route)
C2 - 2 laps (80km) (route)
C3 - 73km (route)

Next Up

Following the Moynalty GO, riders head west for the Brian and Cora McNamara Tuam GP, hosted by Tuam Cycling Club on Sunday 20th July.