Guide for New Cyclists

The Cycling Ulster Leisure Commission have produced a ‘Guide for New Cyclists’ to help those taking up cycling for the first time. The guide includes tips on how to prepare yourself and your bike for a spin as well as advice for during a cycle. Click here...

Leisure Commission Launched

Cycling Ulster is delighted to announce the development of an exciting new commission for leisure members. The commission aims to be a voice for leisure cyclists, addressing issues relating to diversity and safety and promote leisure cycling as a lifelong activity for...

Expressions of Interest Wanted for Leisure Commission

The Cycling Ulster Executive has identified a need to establish a Leisure Commission for the Ulster region. AIMS The key aims of the Leisure Commission include, but are not limited to the following: – be a voice for leisure cyclists in your region and identify...

Bike the Blackwater – Sunday 5th September

The Bike the Blackwater leisure cycle takes place this Sunday 5th September. The event has been restarted this year after an absence of many years thanks to efforts of four local clubs, Cycling Ulster Chair Tommy McCague and Paul Sanders. Making The Future, Truagh...

Tips and Advice on Group Riding

As club spins and group activities have increased in recent weeks, Cycling Ulster wish to remind members and clubs of the importance of maintaining good etiquette when on their group spins. Cycling in a group helps a cyclist in many ways – safety in numbers, benefit...

Tour of Monaghan Entry Opens

The 2021 edition of the Tour of Monaghan which will take place on Sunday 13th June is now open for entry. With Covid-19 restrictions easing on 7th June, Emyvale Cycling Club are delighted to have the opportunity to promote this event and welcome visitors to what...

Clubs Wanted for 2021 Women on Wheels Project

The 2021 Cycling Ulster Women on Wheels (WOW) project is now seeking applications from clubs who are interested in running the project within their club this year. The WOW project began in 2019 and was a major success in helping clubs increase women’s...

Progress on Regional Cycling Hubs Announced

Cycling Ulster has welcomed recent progress to establish cycling hubs in the province. The development of these facilities is a result of work over the last year by Cycling Ulster, the Department for Communities and local councils.     The Department...
Cycling Ulster Vice Chair in Lap Around the World Challenge

Cycling Ulster Vice Chair in Lap Around the World Challenge

Cycling Ulster Vice Chair, Julie Rea is riding her bike every day during the month of December to raise funds for the NI Children’s Hospice. In October, Cycling Ulster announced that we were encouraging our members to support the NI Children’s Hospice with...

NI Hospice Lap around the World challenge

Cycling Ulster are encouraging members to take part in the Lap around the World Cycle Challenge, a virtual cycle to raise money for the Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice. Lap around the World asks cyclists both novice and professional to pedal a combined 24,901...

Leo’s Legacy Virtual Cycle Challenge

Omagh Wheelers are promoting ‘Leo’s Legacy Virtual Cycle Challenge’, a cycle in memory of club member, Leo McKenna who passed away on 6th December 2019 following many years battling cancer. Leo and his family received hugely important care from Marie...

Progress for Rossmore Park Off-Road Cycle Path

Cycling Ulster Chair, Tommy McCague has welcomed progress on plans to develop an off-road cycle route in Rossmore Park, County Monaghan. Earlier this year, Monaghan County Council announced funding for the off-road cycle route which will build on the links Rossmore...