International Team Interest Increased from Last Year. Entries for Rás na mBan 2024 have now opened with teams and administrative staff gearing up for the 18th edition of Ireland’s international stage race...
Here is a short video of the race on route at 127kms to go and on the finishing circuit at Bective Stud just outside Navan. Also some footage of the podium presentations with Cian Lynch on PA...
Race photographer Lorraine O'Sullivan wraps up a great edition of the Rás Tailteann with a set of pictures from the final stage from Maynooth to Bective...
The Rás finished in Bective today to a raptures welcome, Tim Shoreman (Wheelbase-Cabtech-Castelli) won the finish sprint in torrential rain, he was followed in by Jim Brown (Ribble Rebellion) and John Buller (Spellman Dublin Port CT) both @ 01". Dom Jackson (Foran CT) retained the Yellow jersey...
This is a video of Ras Tailteann Stage 4 finish in Kildare Town and the full presentations on the podium after the finish with Public Address Announcer: Cian Lynch...
There is no change to yellow as Dom Jackson (Foran CT) maintains his lead in the Bective Stud Yellow Jersey classification. Liam O’Brien (Team Ireland) holds on to the Spin 11 U23 Jersey. Odhran Doogan (Team Ireland) takes over the City Break Apartments Green Points Jersey...
The stage was won by Tom Martin of Wheelbase - Cabtech - Castelli Team with Will Perrett of Spirit TBW Stuart Hall Cycling in second. Jim Brown (UK Ribble Rebellion) rounded out the podium. No change to yellow as Dom Jackson (Foran CT) maintains general classification....
No change to yellow as Dom Jackson (Foran CT) holds onto the Bective Stud Yellow Jersey. He is still on the same time overall as Conn McDunphy (Skyline - Cadence) and Liam O’Brien (Team Ireland)...
The stage was won by Irish man Cormac McGeough riding as part of the Mexican Canel’s Java Team. John Buller from Spellman Dublin Port finished second with Odhran Doogan (Team Ireland) in third. Full report and results here now...
New race leader after Stage 2 finish into Sneem, Dom Jackson (UK: Foran CT) getting presented with the yellow jersey from Cycling Ireland President Tom Daly...