Seven riders have been selected to represent Cycling Ulster in the first edition of the Women’s Newry 3 Day that gets underway on Friday 1st July. Irish international on the road and in cyclo-cross, Darcey Harkness is one of the most experienced in the line-up...
The Cycling Ulster Youth Academy plan to send teams to the upcoming Ulster International Youth Races, being held over the weekend from 30th/31st July, 1st Aug. The CUYA will be sending teams for U12/U14/U16 (Boys and Girls). If you are interested in being considered...
Cycling Ulster is pleased to announce that O’Reilly Stewart Solicitors will be the sponsor of our kit through to the end of 2024. The kit was officially launched at an event in the Armagh City Hotel recently and the new jersey was first across the line in its...
The Cycling Ulster Leisure Commission have produced a ‘Guide for New Cyclists’ to help those taking up cycling for the first time. The guide includes tips on how to prepare yourself and your bike for a spin as well as advice for during a cycle. Click here...
The Cycling Ulster Women’s Commission have announced plans for festival of women’s cycling which will take place on 15th October. A representative of the Women’s Commission said: “We have been really busy behind the scenes working on an exciting project for the...
Photo: Toby Watson Matthew Teggart of the Cycling Ulster team narrowly missed out on a second stage victory in this year’s Rás Tailteann when he led in the bunch to the finish in Blackrock this afternoon, three seconds behind another Ulster rider, Kevin...
Photo credit: Cycling Ireland Matthew Teggart of the Cycling Ulster team won the opening stage of the Rás Tailteann in a bunch sprint finish this afternoon. Cycling Ulster is being supported in the event by our kit sponsor, O’Reilly Stewart Solicitors and our vehicle...
Cycling Ireland is recruiting for a Development Officer (Ulster) (YDO). The post is for a 3-year contract and to be based within the province. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting and increasing Cycling Ireland youth membership and...