Ireland's Sam Bennett wins Stage 10 to regain Tour de France green jersey
The Carrick-on-Suir rider becomes just the sixth Irish cyclist to win a stage at the Tour de France.
The Carrick-on-Suir rider becomes just the sixth Irish cyclist to win a stage at the Tour de France.
The Deceuninck–Quick-Step rider had a third-place finish, with Wout van Aert claiming Stage 5.
The Connacht man says he has been embraced by the Irish rugby public since moving to Galway in 2014.
The Wall Street Journal analysed data on the venture capital being raised by tech companies.
At least, that’s what we assume he’s doing.
Michael D Higgins arrived in Sao Paulo yesterday and headed straight for a meeting with the popular former president.
Dublin Airport Authority took the ‘green jersey’ approach with one of its fire engines before a decision was made to revert to the more traditional colours after issues with air traffic control visibility.
The British rider backed himself to beat his Irish counterpart in the closing stages while Bradley Wiggins still leads.
French television has reported that pins were scattered across the final descent, leading to major disruptions.
The British cyclist found energy reserves to win a sprint finish after a stunning breakaway from a five-man pack
The 32-year-old Team Sky rider was over a minute and 40 seconds faster than defending champion Cadel Evans.
Seven tours to New Zealand and not many wins to speak of but Brian O’Driscoll can sign off in style by conquering the All Blacks.
The Ulster lock believes Chris Henry, his provincial colleague, would ‘do the job’ if he is selected to replace Jamie Heaslip in the back row.
Eoin Reddan is amazed by Tiger Woods’ winning charge and Simon Zebo sticks out ‘like a sore thumb’.
Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has issued his progress report on last year’s Global Irish Economic Forum.
The former US president will hold a special event in New York on Thursday aimed at urging key business people to help out Ireland’s economy. Enda Kenny, Eamon Gilmore and Richard Bruton will all attend.
Eamon Gilmore’s call for support from opposition parties drew the ire of the Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin yesterday.
The Taoiseach says the only way to solve Europe’s debt crisis is to tap the European Central Bank’s “infinite capability”.