Lara Gillespie has struck gold once again, competing at the U23 Track European Championships in Anadia, Portugal, Gillespie followed up her brilliant points race win on Friday to become European champion in the U23 Women’s Omnium...
After a thrilling opening day of competition yesterday, fans were treated to another spectacle of close racing at Sundrive Velodrome as the Class 2 event drew to a close...
Annalise Murphy and Mikhail Yakovlev took the headlines after some great racing on day one of the Dublin Track Cycling International 2023. The first of two days in the UCI Class 2 event, Ireland’s best domestic track cyclists rubbed shoulders...
Excitement is building ahead of the Dublin Track Cycling International which takes place this weekend on Saturday and Sunday, May 27th and 28th. Hosted in Sundrive Velodrome, the UCI Class 2 event...
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Keela MacHale - Photo Credit BrughaPhoto
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Cycling Ireland are delighted to announce the third of our ten 2023 Women's Cycling Advocates. The series is part of Cycling Ireland's Women In Sport 'IT'S NOT A RACE*' campaign that celebrates the many female cyclists who make up the broad spectrum...
National Track Coach Dan Henchy believes that Ireland are growing in confidence after breaking the women’s team pursuit national record for the third time this month...
Ireland have set another national record in the women’s team pursuit on Thursday, February 23rd, at the UCI Tissot Nations Cup in Jakarta, Indonesia...
Conor Rowley - Photo credit: Drew Kaplan Photography
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Kelly Murphy Finishes 7th In The Individual Pursuit, Lara Gillespie Finishes 13th Place In The Omnium, 10th Place For Mia Griffin In Women's Elimination Race and Ireland Set New Women's Team Pursuit National Record At UEC Track European Championships on Thursday...
Cycling Ireland and Sport Ireland have received formal notification that planning approval has been granted for the National Velodrome and Badminton Centre at the Sport Ireland Campus in Dublin...
Emily Kay has withdrawn from the Ireland team for the UEC Track European Championships next month due to injury. Kay is currently rehabbing an injury and will not compete in Grenchen from February 8th to 12th...