The Tour of Ards takes centre billing this weekend on the Ulster calendar, run over 140km on the Ards Peninsula on Saturday. On Sunday, the PJ Logan Cup, the XMTB Spring Series and the John Mulligan leisure cycle take place. Armstrong Auctions Tour of Ards –...
Cycling Ulster are pleased to announce that we have gained an entry for the Youth Tour of London which takes place at the end of June. Cycling Ulster Youth Academy’s Paul Dixon said: “We are delighted to announce we have been able to secure places for an...
The Cycling Ulster Road Commission have released their planned race programme and selection policy for 2018. The Road Commission are responsible for senior, under 23 and junior males. Road Commission Chairman, Patrick Withers said: “We have set out an ambitious race...
The results for the North Pole CC St. Patrick’s Day RR, Derrymacash GP and Annaclone GP can be seen below. Please see separate article on the McCann Cup. North Pole CC St. Patrick’s Day RR 17/3/18 A Race A1,A2,A3 and Juniors 1. Mark Potts. Neon Velo 2....
The 16th edition of the McCann Cup took place in dry, but bitterly cold conditions at Fintona on Sunday 18th March. A record number of entries from across the north and south travelled to Fintona for the popular race sponsored by Ballmore Services. A full suite of...
There is plenty of racing action on the roads of Ulster this St. Patrick’s weekend as Clann Éireann CC and North Pole CC host events on St. Patrick’s Day itself, Omagh Wheelers promote the McCann Cup on Sunday and Banbridge CC host the postponed Annaclone...
Ulster was represented at the opening two rounds of the Britsh BMX Series in Manchester on the 10th and 11th March by Jamie Harron (Belfast City BMX), Jay Mackness and Jodie Lynch ( both East Coast Raiders BMX Club). Harron was riding in the ‘Boys 7’ category,...
Cycling Ulster have raised our concerns in relation to the current condition of the roads in the province in writing with the Department for Infrastructure. Cycling Ulster Vice Chairman, Tommy McCague said: “Cycling Ulster have written to the Permanent Secretary...