HEAD OF COACHING MARREY LEAVES CI

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Cycling Ireland Head of Coaching Padraig Marrey is the latest person to stand down from working with the federation, continuing what has been a steady drain of talent from the governing body over the past couple of years...

MORIARTY EIGHTH IN TOUR OF BRITAIN WARMUP

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National criterium champion Eugene Moriarty showed good form in advance of the Tour of Britain start in Scotland today when he finished a fine eighth in the Glasgow Grand Prix yesterday evening...

ROCK ONLY FINISHER IN JUNIOR WORLDS ROAD RACE

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There was disappointment for the Ireland riders in today’s junior world championship in Vienna, Austria. Sean Rock was the only finisher...

ENCOURAGING SIGNS AT EUROPEAN JUNIOR TRACK CHAMPS

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Irish riders competing in the European Junior Track Championships in Italy last weekend had mixed fortunes, with some good performances interspersed with bad luck...

SEAN KELLY CYCLING ACADEMY LAUNCHED IN BELGIUM

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Irish cycling took a big step forward today with the launch of the Sean Kelly Academy in Belgium...

ALL SYSTEMS GO : TOUR DE LANGKAWI PREVIEW

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The biggest ever edition of the Telekom Malaysia Tour de Langkawi will get underway this Friday in Malaysia, featuring an impressive lineup of squads including four ProTour teams....

CAMPBELL STEPS DOWN

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Frank Campbell’s tenure as a Cycling Ireland national team manager has come to an end with the news that he has advised CI of his decision to cease acting in this role...

DEIGNAN AND ROCHE INTERVIEWED

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A brief extract from the six-page interview in the current issue of Procycling magazine

DEIGNAN 18th IN TOUR OF BRITAIN, POWER 6th ON FINAL STAGE

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Philip Deignan showed his huge potential when he finished a fine eighteenth overall in the Tour of Britain today, clearly the best amateur rider in the race despite being just twenty years of age...

DEIGNAN 19TH ON DAY FOUR OF TOUR OF BRITAIN, NOW 17TH OVERALL

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Philip Deignan provided further evidence of his climbing ability today when he placed 19th on the penultimate stage of the Tour of Britain, moving to 17th overall...