Cycling Ireland is delighted to announce the appointment of Catherine Mahoney as a Director to the Board, following an election at the Cycling Ireland EGM on Monday 27th, November 2023...
The UCI has confirmed that three Team Ireland riders will compete in the road racing events at the Olympic Games in Paris next summer. Team Ireland will have two cyclists in the Men’s Road Race, one of whom will also compete in the Time Trial...
Cycling in north Dublin has lost one of it's greatest stalwarts in the passing of Oliver McKenna yesterday. A life long member of the Balbriggan Cycling Club, Oliver was a true gentleman who worked tirelessly for the sport...
Cycling Ireland are delighted to confirm that nine junior riders have been selected for the 2023/24 Athlete Development Programme (ADP). Now in its fifth year, the programme is an evidence-based framework...
The conference is aimed towards coaches of all levels, from participation to high performance, and will focus on skill acquisition through sessions with speakers and discussion and collaboration with coaches from other sports...
The new Cycling Ireland Constitution has been published and is available here. The new Cycling Ireland Constitution was adopted following a special resolution at the 2023 Cycling Ireland AGM on September 30th... Click download..
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Nine riders will represent Ireland at the 2023 UEC European Cyclo-cross Championships in Pont-Chateau, France, on November 4th and 5th. An exciting squad of junior and U23 riders will fly the Irish flag in France...
On Saturday the village of Stamullen honour one of its most famous sons with the public unveiling of a memorial plaque in memory of the Irish cycling legend Gabriel ‘Gaybo’ Howard. Howard, who died tragically in a farm accident in 2018.
Members and delegates gathered for what President, Dr. Tom Daly, described as a watershed AGM for Cycling Ireland with a new Constitution being adopted along with a range of reforms being well received by delegates...
Cycling Ireland are inviting 1st and 2nd year Junior riders (born in 2006 and 2007) to apply to be part of the 2023/2024 Junior Athlete Development Programme. Now in its fifth year, the programme is an evidence-based framework delivered by Cycling Ireland’s...