Aidan O'Brien back to winning ways as Irish racing makes its return
Naas staged the first Irish meeting since the Covid-19 shutdown today.
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Become A MemberNaas staged the first Irish meeting since the Covid-19 shutdown today.
Aired on TG4, it tells the stories of several female jockeys.
Irish firms Urbo and BleeperBike will operate the scheme.
Motorists are being asked to give cyclists space this weekend.
The 27-year-old caught Alberto Contador around the 30km mark after starting two minutes behind the Spaniard, who recently won the Tour of Spain.
Wiggins is six seconds ahead of Levi Leipheimer and seven ahead of today’s stage winner, Tom Boonen.
Our charity cyclists wind down on the last leg of their epic trip to Dunedin.
Birthday boy Philippe Gilbert was fancied to triumph in today’s fourth stage to Mur de Bretagne. But how did he fare?
We had an American stage winner on Independence Day earlier. But who?
Three-time champion Contador will start the 2-24 July event because the World Anti-Doping Agency and International Cycling Union agreed to his lawyers request to delay the hearing at sports’ highest court.
Will crashing out of the Critérium du Dauphiné force Nicolas Roche to reassess his Tour de France goals? Cillian Kelly asks the questions.
Irish duo aren’t showing their hand ahead of the Tour de France.
The Spaniard cycled to an impressive Grand Tour victory under a cloud.
Lithuanian Gediminas Bagdonas won a sprint finish into Castletownbere today.
It was a finish in Castleisland at stage three this afternoon.
Mark Cavendish leads the Giro d’Italia despite being pipped by Alessandro Petacchi in a controversial sprint finish to yesterday’s stage, writes Cillian Kelly.
It was the first victory of the young British rider’s career this weekend.
It was a great day as well for An Post-Sean Kelly with Mark McNally finishing second in Zellik-Galmaarden.
Paris-Roubaix is one of the most famous races in all of cycling and the latest renewal didn’t disappoint, writes Cillian Kelly.
Cillian Kelly climbs into the saddle to bring us a round-up of this weekend’s cycling action.
The first monument classic of the cycling year turned into a thrilling game of tactical cat-and-mouse, writes Cillian Kelly.
Cillian Kelly looks at the performance of the Irish riders and teams over the weekend, including a fourth-place finish for An Post-Sean Kelly’s Niko Eeckhout.
Veteran An Post rider Niko Eekhout notched the team’s first stage win of the season in Belgium.
Daniel Martin heads to Spain while Nicolas Roche will hope to improve on last year’s Paris-Nice performance.
It’s a bumpy ride but Cillian Kelly takes us through the action on the continent this weekend.
The cycling year really clicks into gear this weekend with the renowned Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in Belgium.
The Sean Kelly An Post team did their profile the power of good with a very impressive team display.
Cillian Kelly pulls on the latex togs and freewheels through the week’s cycling action.
The Tour de France champion is competing today after he had a doping suspension overturned. As Mrs Merton used to say: let’s have a heated debate.
Ireland’s top cyclists were in action for the first time this year over the past few days, writes Cillian Kelly.
Newly-named An Post Rás looks set to be another tough test for riders.
Cillian Kelly clicks though the gears with Sean Kelly’s An Post team as the season edges closer.
Cillian Kelly says it’s time for the elder Schleck to accept that he won’t win the Tour de France. And his brother Andy won’t win it this year with out his help.
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