Cycling Ulster has announced a strong squad of riders that will represent the province in next month’s Rás Tailteann. Banbridge’s Matthew Teggart will swap the jersey of his professional team, WiV SunGod for the Ulster jersey in his home national tour...
The selection criteria for the Cycling Ulster road and track team for this year’s School Games is now available. This year’s competition takes place in Loughborough 2nd to 4th September. Paul Dixon is the manager and Gary McKeegan is the coach. Click here...
Emyvale Cycling Club host their highly renowned annual Grand Prix on Sunday 22nd May after a two year absence. This year’s race once again takes place just outside Monaghan town on the Ballybay road based at Tommy Martins Fuels yard. Eircode H18...
Cycling Ulster is aware of the disappointment and some concern among our members, clubs and the wider cycling community due to the cancellation of recent events including the province’s two major stage races, the Tour of the North and Tour of Ulster. Covid-19...
The Cycling Ulster Road Commission have released details on the series of events that they intend to participate in this year and the selection policy for the 2022 season. Speaking following the announcement, Road Commission Chair, Frank Campbell said:...
Island Wheelers promoted the opening round of the first ever Irish National Time Trial Series on Sunday 10th April in Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. Marcus Christie (Banbridge CC) was the fastest in the senior men’s category with Conn McDunphy (EvoPro) in second and...
Cycling Ulster have provided an update on the hiring of race radios as well as the booking and collection of accredited marshal signs and hi-vis jackets. Race Radios Going forward race promoters should book the Cycling Ulster race radios by contacting Gary Lavery...
The Cycling Ulster Road Commission is holding a meeting next week (details TBC) for riders interested in representing the province in this year’s Rás. Riders who wish to attend the meeting should email the Road Commission Chairperson, Frankie Campbell...
Four teams and a total of 16 riders will represent Cycling Ulster in this weekend’s Rás na nÓg in County Meath. The two day stage race is one of the premier youth events in Ireland and we wish all of the riders the best of luck.
Cycling Ulster is planning to compete in the 2022 School Games that are scheduled to take place in Loughborough from 1st to 4th September. The format of this year’s games is a combined Road/Track competition and a BMX competition. Any individual who may be interested...
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...
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...