Cycling Ulster Chairman, Tommy McCague has congratulated the Ulster winners at the Cycling Ireland Awards at the City West Hotel in Dublin at the weekend. Speaking after the Awards event, he said: “On behalf of Cycling Ulster, I want to congratulate Foyle...
Armagh City Cyclists host the Ulster CX Series finale while Tir Chonaill Gap CC promote their postponed Halloween Howl on Sunday. Cathedral Cross – More info here Halloween Howl – More info here
Sport NI are currently conducting a survey to provide them with a greater understanding of the local club landscape and challenges being faced by clubs. For more information and to take part in this survey please click here
The Mary Peters Trust currently has an opportunity for athletes to receive an annual award of £2,000, the ‘Make It Happen’ Awards. This is funded equally by specialist insurance broker Bluefin Sport and the Mary Peters Trust. Athletes should apply for their...
The Ulster Cyclo-cross series continues on Sunday in Newcastle, Co. Down. Shimna Wheelers are the promoters of the latest round. On Monday 11th November, Kinning Cycles promote the first ever indoor cyclo-cross race in Ulster in Moira. Ulster CX Series Round 5 –...
There are a number of council areas in the province with funding opportunities available for clubs. Links to these can be seen below. Please contact gary.lavery@cyclingireland.ie if you require any assistance with these. Fermanagh & Omagh District Council –...
Cycling Ulster members can avail of an Athletics NI organised Designated Safeguarding Children Officer workshop next week, Thursday 14th November which is open to any coaches/volunteers. Details below. Time: 6.00pm – 9.00pm (tea and coffee available from 5.45pm)...
Next week (11th-17th November) is Anti-Bullying week and as bullying behaviour is the main worry that young people have said concerns them within sport. It is therefore important that clubs raise awareness about what you do to end bullying behaviour within sport. The...
Cycling Ulster have signed up to a new Declaration on Sport and Human Rights that has been created by the NI Human Rights Commission and NI Commonwealth Games Council. The Declaration acknowledges the potential of sport to advance the human rights of everyone,...
The Cycling Ulster AGM took place on Saturday 2nd November in O’Neill’s Arms Hotel, Toome. The CU Executive provided an overview of the year which was followed by reports of the CU Commissions on their activities during 2019. Claire Young was elected as...
The success of Cycling Ulster’s 2019 Women on Wheels Programme was recognised by Sport NI recently when it received a nomination in their annual Sport Maker Awards. The WOW programme enabled many women to take part in cycling for the first time with strong...
The Cycling Ulster Off Road Commission would like to create a Regional Coach Programme. We are looking for individuals to deliver a new initiative to help develop the fundamentals and skill level for the Under 12 to Under 16 age group. The Commission will provide...