Women’s TT League Concludes with Celebration and Smiles
The Cycling Ulster Women’s Commission TT League has officially wrapped up after seven exciting rounds across the province, introducing more than 20 women to the world of time trialling.
From Ards CC hosting the opener in Round 1, to the final Round 7 at the Ulster Championships, with Ballymena Road Club, the series showcased not only determination and progress, but also the growing appetite for women’s competitive cycling.
Our thanks go to each host club for their warm welcome and expertly run events:
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Round 1 – Ards CC
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Round 2 – Phoenix CC
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Round 3 – Carn Wheelers
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Round 4 – Banbridge CC
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Round 5 – Donegal Bay CC
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Round 6 – Island Wheelers
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Round 7 – Ballymena Road Club
The league concluded in style with some bubbly at the finish line, celebrating not just results, but the friendships, confidence, and skills built over the past few months.
Feedback from participants has been overwhelmingly positive:
“It was a lot of fun- I wouldn’t have known how to get into TT otherwise.”
“I met so many amazing people.”
“I loved the opportunity for a women’s league.”
Cycling Ulster is proud to see so many riders embracing this challenge, whether chasing personal bests or simply trying something new.
The Women’s Commission has worked hard to make the sport more accessible, and this league is proof that with the right support, more women are ready to take their place on the start line.
Here’s to building on this momentum and welcoming even more women into time trialling in 2026.