
CU Youth Academy to Host Zwift Sessions
The Cycling Ulster Youth Academy (CUYA) have announced the launch of an online Zwift school with the first scheduled ride taking place on Monday 13th April and taking place for six weeks. This is open to all CU youth members with Stephen Gallagher of Dig Deep Coaching...

Cycling Ulster Reiterate Importance of Current Outdoor Exercise Regulations
Cycling Ulster Chairman, Tommy McCague has reiterated the importance of all members abiding by the regulations set out for exercising in the province by the health authorities due to Covid-19. The CU representative said: “We all have a responsibility to help combat...
Updated Funding for Clubs
The NI Department for Communities have released funding which sports clubs can find more information on to assist them during the COVID-19 pandemic via the links below. There are also a number of other funding opportunities available for clubs which can also be...

Play it Safe, Slow Down, Take Care – Department of Health
Play it safe, slow down, take care Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann has urged the public to do everything possible to avoid accidents throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. The Minister said the health service will be under “unimaginable pressures” in the weeks...

COVID-19 Updated Government Guidelines
Cycling Ireland urges members of the cycling community to strictly adhere to the guidelines which are in place within their locality. Check government sources regularly for the latest information. Republic of Ireland - www.gov.ie and www.hse.ie Northern Ireland -...

New COVID-19 Measures in Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan
The Irish government have tonight announced new measures to combat COVID-19 which restricts exercise to within two kilometres of person’s home. This means no cycling beyond that distance from your home is permitted in three Ulster counties, Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan...

Zwift League Launched
Cycling Ireland is launching a series of races and training sessions on the popular online training platform Zwift. With outdoor cycling events and activities curtailed on government advice, we have moved online to provide fun ways of keeping active and engaging in...

Cycling Ireland Extends Postponement of Events & Activities
Cycling Ireland have announced the postponement of of all Cycling Ireland approved events and activities is to be extended up to and including April 19th. Cycling Ulster want to remind all members that this includes club rides and any other activities. Please follow...

Cycling Ireland Bike Like Me Campaign
Bike Like Me is Cycling Ireland’s new overarching campaign to inspire more women and girls to discover cycling and feel confident on their bikes. The Cycling Ireland led campaign aligns with Sport Ireland’s Policy on Women in Sport which intends to address four...

Victus Tour of Ulster Postponed
The organisers of the 2020 Tour of Ulster have announced that this year's race due to be held in early May has been postponed. Statement from the race organisers can be seen below. As part of the fight against the spread of Coronavirus (COVID19), BGN Sports Management...

Covid-19 Cycling Ireland Statement Updated (13/03/20)
Following on from yesterday’s Irish Government announcement in relation to Coronavirus (Covid-19), Cycling Ireland announced that all Cycling Ireland approved events are to be cancelled with immediate effect until and including March 29th. In addition to the events...

Tour of the North Cancelled
While all Cycling Ireland approved events have been cancelled up until and including the 29th March, the organisers of the 2020 Tour of the North scheduled for Easter have also announced the cancellation of this year's race. Statement below.