Two teams represented Ulster in the international Youth Tour of Scotland last weekend. The event had a field of 156 riders from six different countries with Ulster represented in the girls event by Aliyah Rafferty, Aisha Gannon and Aoibhínn Sharkey and in the boys...
Entry for the second event in the Ulster Crit/TT series is now open. The event will take place in Moneymore on the 19th April for Under 6 up to Under 16. Click here to register. 2022 Ulster Youth Crit/TT Series Details Announced (19/2/2022) The Cycling Ulster Youth...
Cycling Ulster is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Alan Mark. Alan joined Ballymena Road Club along with his brother Ernie in 1955, just one year after it was founded and was a stalwart of club activities ever since. As a strong competitor, Alan...
The opening event in the Ulster Youth Criterium/TT League took place last weekend at Bishopscourt. Almost 90 riders from across the province and further afield took part in the event. The next round takes place on 19th April and entry details will be posted when...
Cycling Ulster is seeking expressions of interest from members to fill a vacancy on the Executive following the co-option of Claire Young to the Cycling Ireland Board. The position is open to all members of Cycling Ulster however those with a particular interest in...
The 2022 Ulster Youth League will be made up of seven events getting underway on Sunday 27th March with the PJ Logan Cup. The league opener is also a selection event for this year’s European Youth Olympic Festival. 2022 Ulster Youth RR League 27th March, PJ...
A strong contingent of Ulster riders took part in last weekend’s Rás Mhaigh Eo youth stage race promoted by Covey Wheelers, Westport. The Ulster team had great performances across the weekend including overall victories for Aliyah Rafferty (U15 Girls), Lucy...
Cycling Ulster is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of its long time Treasurer, Oliver Hunter. Oliver was devoted to the development of cycling and spent decades promoting the sport at club and provincial level. Oliver first became involved in the...
Cycling Ulster extend our best wishes to Claire Young who has recently being co-opted to the Cycling Ireland Board. Unfortunately, due to her co-option, Claire has had to step down from her position as Cycling Ulster Secretary. Claire has worked tirelessly as a...
Cycling Ulster is pleased to announce the continued development of our partnership with the regional hubs sponsor, Phillip McCallen E-Bikes. The Lisburn bike shop will work with Cycling Ulster on the various opportunities to expand participation in cycling using...
Cycling Ulster are pleased to announce the clubs that form part of the Women on Wheels Programme in 2022. Cycling Ulster Women’s Commission spokesperson said: “We are delighted to have eight clubs from a large geographical spread involved in running this year’s Women...
The Tour of the North returns to the calendar at Easter after an absence of three years. Based in the Ballymena area, the race is planned to run the usual format of 4 stages, consisting of 3 road stages and an ITT. Full route details will be announced in due course....