This page is (obviously) about the Irish Abroad in "them thar foreign parts". The Irish team are going to have to gain at least 150 more UCI points, if they want to qualify for the Olympics in Sydney next year. Rabobank will be pressurizing the ICF to gain those vital points, as they will want Mark Scanlon going Down Under next year. So far, the stage races pencilled in the ICF calender (apparently) are:

The one day races are :

Below are the results and information on some of the afore mentioned international races. I only have info on a small few, but I'm working on the rest.

Tour of Tasmania (2.5)

Three Irish riders Morgan Fox, Dermot Finnegan and Michael Fitzgerald are riding in this prestigious Australian race. So far, here are the results:

Tour of Tasmania---Results
Prologue
Pos. Rider Time
38 Morgan Fox + 1:14
45 Dermot Finnegan + 1:22
38 Michael Fitzgerald + 1:54
G.C. After Stage 1
37 Morgan Fox + 1:48
46 Dermot Finnegan + 1:58
59 Michael Fitzgerald + 2:27
Stage 2
49 Morgan Fox + 24:08
51 Dermot Finnegan + 24:08
61 Michael Fitzgerald + 51:23
G.C. After Stage 2
45 Morgan Fox + 24:59
47 Dermot Finnegan + 25:09
61 Michael Fitzgerald + 52:53
G.C. After Stage 3
42 Morgan Fox +53:54
45 Dermot Finnegan +58:09
49 Michael Fitzgerald +1:25:53
Stage 4
5 Morgan Fox +0:02
13 Michael Fitzgerald +0:12
49 Dermot Finnegan +8:53

In the final stage, a criterium, Morgan Fox was in the leading group, up until the final corner, where he crashed with another rider. He still managed to get up and finish 5th.



Tour of Rhodes (No UCI Ranking)

The Irish team in Greece (24th - 27th February) under Joe Barr, were as follows :

  1. Ciaran Power
  2. Ray Clarke
  3. David O'Loughlin
  4. Kieran MacMahon
  5. David Mc'Quaid
  6. Stephen Gallagher

Tour of Rhodes --- Results
Stage 1 --- Genardi - Rhodes (134 km)
Pos. Rider Time
1 A. Kaspret (Austria) 3:25:16
14 David O'Loughlin @ 1:20
17 David McQuaid @ 1:43
18 Ray Clarke @ 1:52
21 Ciaran Power @ 2:50
78 Stephen Gallagher @ 4:14
84 Kieran McMahon @ 6:53
Stage 2 --- Rhodes - Psinthos - Rhodes (125 km)
Pos. Rider Time
1 M. Skelsa (Denmark) 3:14:05
6 Ciaran Power @ 0:21
22 Ray Clarke @ 2:50
24 Dave O'Loughlin @ 5:22
32 David Mc'Quaid same time
33 Stephen Gallagher same time
DNF Kieran McMahon n/a
Stage 3 --- Kremasti - Rhodes (132km)
Pos. Rider Time
1 Ray Clarke 3:04:50
?? Ciaran Power @ 0:14
43 David Mc'Quaid same time
52 Dave O'Loughlin same time
88 Stephen Gallagher @ 9:54
Stage 3 --- Killithies - Rhodes (143km)
Pos. Rider Time
1 B. Christensen (Germany) 3:32:05
10 Ciaran Power same time
18 Ray Clarke same time
34 Dave O'Loughlin same time
64 Stephen Gallagher same time
70 David Mc'Quaid same time


Tour of Rhodes --- General Classification
After Stage 2
Pos. Rider Time
1 A. Kaspret 6:39:13
7 Ciaran Power @ 3:31
18 Dave O'Loughlin @ 7:04
19 Ray Clarke @ 7:24
20 David Mc'Quaid @ 7:29
54 Stephen Gallagher @ 10:03
After Stage 3
Pos. Rider Time
1 A. Kaspret 9:44:17
7 Ciaran Power @ 3:31
17 Dave O'Loughlin @ 7:04
18 Ray Clarke @ 7:05
19 David Mc'Quaid @ 7:29
65 Stephen Gallagher @ 19:59
Final GC (After Stage 4)
Pos. Rider Time
1 A. Kaspret 13:14:22
7 Ciaran Power @ 3:31
17 Dave O'Loughlin @ 7:04
18 Ray Clarke @ 7:05
19 David Mc'Quaid @ 7:29
65 Stephen Gallagher @ 19:59



Tour of Egypt (2.5)

This race turned out to be a bit of a fiasco. On the time-trial, there was trafiic on the road, and no road markings. There was no photo finish on any of the stages. Ciaran Power, was doing well, winning stage 7, and coming 6th overall, but in the last stage, a team time trial, the Irish lost over 10 minutes, relegating Power down to 18 position overall.
Here is the Irish team that was there:

Team Manager: Richie Beatty

Tour of Egypt Stages
Date : Stage : Route : Distance :
Friday 5th 1 Badr City --- Prologue 8 km
Saturday 6th 2 Nweba - Taba - Nweba 140 km
Sunday 7th 3 Nweba - Taba - Nakab - Nweba 210 km
Monday 8th 4 Nweba- Saint Catherine - Dahab 140 km
Tuesday 9th 5a Dahab --- I.T.T. 35 km
Tuesday 9th 5b Dahab --- Criterium 60 km
Wednesday 10th 6 Dahab - Sharm El Sheik 135 km
Thursday 11th 7 Sharm El Sheik - Sharm El Sheik 200 km
Friday 12th 8 Team Time Trial 50 km


Prologue --- Results
Position Rider Time
1. Khaled Saad --- Egypt 11:39
10. Ciaran Power @ 0:24
44 Aidan Duff @ 1:08
46 Michael McNena @ 1:10
61 Paul Griffin @ 1:28
67 Eugene Moriarty @ 1:36
93 Michael Fitzgerald @ 2:49
Stage 2 --- Results
1. Ahir Elnady --- Egypt 3:35:16
4. Michael Fitzgerald @ 1:15
16 Ciaran Power same time
50 Michael McNena same time
51 Paul Griffin same time
56 Aidan Duff @ 5:58
64 Eugene Moriarty @ 9:30
Stage 3 --- Results
1. Brkovic Miko --- Yugoslavia 5:43:32
2. Ciaran Power same time
6. Paul Griffin same time
7. Eugene Moriarty same time
7. Michael McNena same time
82. Michael Fitzgerald @ 33:09
DNF Aidan Duff (due to food poisoning - Tutankhamen's Revenge ???) n/a
Stage 4 --- Results
1. S. Khaled --- Egypt 2:32:45
11. Ciaran Power same time
? Eugene Moriarty same time
? Michael McNena same time
? Paul Griffin same time
? Michael Fitzgerald same time
Stage 5a (TT) --- Results
1. A. Mohomad --- Egypt 42:20
13. Ciaran Power @ 2:20
45. Eugene Moriarty @ 5:34
55. Michael McNena @ 6:34
70. Paul Griffin @ 8:37
72. Michael Fitzgerald @ 8:46
Stage 7 --- Results
1. Ciaran Power ?
GC After Stage 5a
1. Ahir Elnady --- Egypt 11:45:42
6. Ciaran Power @ 3:10
? Michael McNena ?
? Paul Griffin ?
? Eugene Moriarty ?
? Michael Fitzgerald ?



Archer GP (1.5)

This is a one day race held in England on April 11th. This year, the CCF is sending a team to it, comprising of: Frank Barrett, Simon Kelly (both of Thermo King) and Dave O'Loughlin, who has left for a Belgian club. The Irish team comprises of Stephen O'Sullivan, Eugene Moriarty, Ciaran Power, Michael Fitzgerald, Brian Kenneally and Michael McNena. The route comprised of 9 laps of an 11-mile circuit, strangely enough totally 106 miles. There were 115 starters, 9 of whom were Irish.

Ciaran Power finished 18th in the race, the highest of the Irish in a race which was won by Briton Chris Walker. Mike McNena was challenging for the first few laps, and succeeded in getting away with 6 others, but they failed to stay away, no thanks to the rest of the Irish team. Ciaran Power decided to chase the leading group and managed to stay ahead of the group, but still finished 5 minutes down on the leaders. Stephen O'Sullivan punctured and crashed, ending his hopes of finishing, while the other 3 Irish team members were unheard of for the race. As for the Connaught riders, the three did well, but again did not figure in the results.



Lincoln GP (1.5)

The Lincoln Grand Prix was held on May 9th. The Irish team that went was:

Team Director: Richie Beatty

Ciaran Power finished third, silencing any critics he still had regarding his form for the Prutour. Power, a Latvian and a British rider got away from the group, and in the end had to sprint it out on a cobbled finishing stretch. The Latvian, Saulrus Ruskis won, with John Tanner, the Briton in second and Power third.
Philip Cassidy finished in the main bunch, while Tommy Evans and Eddie O'Donoghue both were eliminated after crashes. Michéal Fitzgerald punctured, which spoiled any chance he had.



Tour of Moray

The Irish team that went was:

Derek Finnegan won the first stage, and then the overall of this 3-stage event in Scotland. The others did not fair too bad either, with Lynch finishing twelvth.
Stage 1 - 55 miles
1. D. Finnegan Ireland
2. Mark Lonie Scotland
3. A. Wright Scotland
6. Paul Healion Ireland
29. John Mannix Ireland
32. Denis Lynch Ireland
Stage 2 - 3.5 miles
1. J. Griffin Wales
2. W. Gibb Johnstone Whls
3. Mark Lonie Scotland
5. D. Finnegan Ireland
Stage 3 - 99 miles
1. P. Murdoch Scotland
2. G. Shepherd Wales
3. W. Gibb Johnstone Whls
13. D. Finnegan Ireland
Final Overall
1. D. Finnegan Ireland 8:21:06
2. P. Murdoch Scotland @ 0:01
3. G. Shepherd Wales @ 0:12
12. D. Lynch Ireland @ 1:29
32. P. Healion Ireland @ 11:14
41. J. Mannix Ireland @ 14:29



Manx International (1.5)

The Manx International was held on June 25th. The Irish team that went was:

This 1.5 UCI race failed to see any great performances by an Irish rider, with Paddy Moriarty, not even a member of the Irish team, being the highest Irish finisher coming in 15th in the bunch.
McNena and Cassidy both lost contact with the main group by the end of the first of three laps. Evans lasted until halfway through the second, and Power was dropped during the third. It is possible, that with the Irish Road Race Championships on two days after this event, that the riders may have been saving themselves for the big race. Denis Lynch, however finished eigth in the Junior version of this race.


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