Irish Cycling Results And News
April 1999
News Flashes
Wednesday, April 28th--- I'm apologising again for the lateness of results, but this time it's not my fault. My monitor has packed in. Anyways. Here is what I missed out on.
Brian Kenneally won the Naas Festival Race on Monday ahead of Michael Fitzgerald and Ciaran Power. B. Ahern won the Dickie Comerford Memorial on Tuesday night. Also, during the weekend, Morgan Fox won a race in Belgium, in which Dermot Finnegan came sixth. Geraldine Gill chalked up another victory in the GP Ardel in Brittany, France. And finally, the Leinster Team for the Tour of Ulster has been named.
It is : Karl Donnelly, Dermot Finnegan,
Paddy Moriarty and Bill Moore.
Naas Festival Race
1. | B. Kenneally | Carrick-Cidona | 1:03:31 |
2. | M. Fitzgerald | unattached | " |
3. | C. Power | Comeragh CC | " |
4. | P. Griffin | Dan Morrissey's | " |
5. | A. Crowley | TSB-Midleton | " |
6. | K. Bannon | Bray | " |
B | J. Fenlon | Dan Morrissey's | |
J | G. Stapleton | Usher IRC | |
Dickie Comerford Memorial
1. | B. Ahern | Orwell Wheelers |
2. | P. Egan | Cycleways |
3. | D. McVeigh | Dan Morrissey's |
4. | C. Bracken | Usher IRC |
5. | R. Blaney | Ards CC |
V | S. Lally | McNally-Swords |
L | L. Manning | unattached |
Sunday, April 25th--- Today saw the John Hammond Memorial won by Philip Cassidy, the Thomas Sheehan Memorial won by Brian Kenneally, and the Kelly/Roche Juniors/Vets Classic won by G. Stapleton.
Noel Hammond Memorial
1. | P. Cassidy | Navan-Avonmore | 3:31:53 |
2. | M. Scanlon | Rabobank | " |
3. | D. Finnegan | Navan-Avonmore | @ 1:10 |
4. | K. Donnelly | Dan Morrissey | " |
5. | C. Bracken | Usher IRC | " |
6. | C. McMahon | O'Maras-Limerick | @ 2:25 |
Kelly/Roche Junior Classic
1. | G. Stapleton | Ushers IRC |
2. | A. O'Carroll | Bray |
3. | T. Lavery | Finglas Ravens |
4. | O. McQuaid | Emerald |
5. | D. Foley | Sligo CC |
6. | D. Farrell | Hillcrest |
L. | L. Manning | unattached | |
Thomas Sheehan Memorial
1. | Brian Kenneally | Carrick-Cidona |
2. | Ciaran Power | Comeragh CC |
3. | Eddie O'Donoghue | Carrick-Cidona |
4. | Michéal Fitzgerald | unattached |
5. | John McCarthy | Killorglin CU |
6. | J. Blackwell | Killorglin CU |
V | Sean McElroy | Carrick-Cidona |
U-16 | Barry Meade | Kanturk CU |
U-14 | B. Woods | Killorglin CU |
U-12 | G. Tourrain | Blackwater |
Juniors |
1. | Willie Curtin | Kanturk CU |
2. | Denis Lynch | Kanturk CU |
3. | S. Lacy | Tralee |
4. | Jonathon Kelly | Thermo King CC |
5. | P. Ahern | Duhallow Whls |
6. | S. O'Sullivan | Kanturk CU |
Saturday, April 24th--- Today saw the John Beggs Memorial for Senior 1s and Senior 2s, and also the Sean McGreevey Memorial for Juniors, Vets and Ladies. D. McVeigh won the John Beggs Memorial, while B. Holmes won the Sean McGreevy Memorial.
John Beggs Memorial
1. | D. McVeigh | Dan Morrissey | 2:59:29 |
2. | D. Easton | Maryland Whls | @ 0:08 |
3. | R. Blaney | Ards CC | @ 0:24 |
4. | K. Donnelly | Dan Morrissey | " |
5. | J. Grant | Banbridge CC | @ 1:27 |
6. | J. McConnell | King's Moss | " |
Sean McGreevy Memorial
1. | B. Holmes | Slane Cycles | 2:13:54 |
2. | A. Cranston | East Antrim | " |
3. | E. Crory | Newry Whls | " |
J. | R. Aiken | Banbridge CC | |
U-16 | T. Wright | Orchard Whls | |
Friday, April 23rd--- As I said, the teams for the Rás, the Prutour and the Lincoln Grand Prix have been selected by National Team Director, Richie Beatty. The teams are as follows:
Lincoln GP |
- Mark Scanlon |
- Ciaran Power |
- Michael Fitzgerald |
- Mike McNena |
- Tommy Evans |
- Ray Clarke |
|
FBD Milk Rás |
- Tommy Evans |
- Ray Clarke |
- Eugene Moriarty |
- Aidan Duff |
- Paddy Moriarty |
|
Prutour |
- Ciaran Power |
- Michael Fitzgerald |
- Mike McNena |
- Les McKay |
- Padraig Quinn |
|
This weekend is yet another busy one, cycling wise. The races scheduled are:
Day: | Event: | Distance: |
Location: |
Saturday |
John Beggs Memorial - S1,S2 |
120km |
Dromore |
" |
Sean McGreevy Memorial RR - J,V,L |
80km |
Dromore |
Sunday |
Noel Hammond Memorial - S1,S2 |
120km |
Ballyboughal |
" |
Kelly/Roche Junior Classic - J,V,L |
100km |
Ballyboghal |
" |
Thomas Sheehan - S1,S2 |
120km |
Carrick-on-Suir |
" |
Thomas Sheehan - J,V,L |
80km |
Carrick-on-Suir |
Monday |
Naas Festival Race - S1,S2,J,V,L |
50km |
Town Hall, Naas |
Wednesday, April 21st--- I have got here the latest UCI standings.
Surprisingly enough, there is no change whatsoever. Once again, we are behind the likes of Guatemala, Belarus and Morocco. We, Ireland, are still in need of many more UCI points to qualify for the Olympics and hopefully some of these could come from the Prutour, and the Lincoln Grand Prix. Details of these and other races abroad with Irish riders can be got in
The Irish Abroad Section.
POS: |
RIDER NAME: |
POINTS: |
1 |
Michele Bartoli |
2'827.00 |
965 |
Raymond Clarke |
15.00 |
1183 |
David Mc'Cann |
9.00 |
1239 |
Ian Chivers |
8.00 |
1239 |
Scott Hamilton |
8.00 |
1302 |
Patrick Moriarty |
7.00 |
1360 |
Conor Henry |
6.00 |
1416 |
Morgan Fox |
5.00 |
1416 |
Jamie Hunter |
5.00 |
1540 |
Paul Healion |
4.00 |
1540 |
Ciaran Power |
4.00 |
1540 |
Neil Taggart |
4.00 |
1625 |
David O'Loughlin |
3.00 |
1666 |
Aidan Duff |
2.00 |
1666 |
John Grant |
2.00 |
1727 |
Ian Proctor |
1.00 |
Sunday, April 18th--- Again, sorry about the delay in getting results up, but I'm unusually busy these past few weeks. Hopefully by next week, everything will be back to normal. Here are the weekend's results, including the Whitechurch GP.
Saturday
Brendan Carroll Memorial
1. | Colm Bracken | - Usher IRC |
2. | Simon Whelan | - McNally Joinery |
3. | Bill Moore | - Stamullen |
4. | Ciaran Power | - Comeragh CC |
5. | Derek Finnegan | - Navan-Avonmore |
6. | Paul Slane | - Slane Cycles |
B | Derek Finnegan | - Navan-Avonmore |
J | Gavin Stapleton | - Usher IRC |
V | Michael Usher | - Usher IRC |
L | Lorraine Manning | - unattahed |
Cookstown Spring Classic
1. | B. Stewart | Phoenix |
2. | K. Sloan | Ards CC |
3. | S. Thompson | Maryland Wheelers |
4. | N. Campbell | unattched |
5. | A. Easton | Maryland Wheelers |
6. | J. Grant | Banbridge |
Sunday
Stamullen GP
1. | M. Fitzgerald | unattached |
2. | E. O'Donoghue | Carrick-Cidona |
3. | P. Cassidy | Navan-Avonmore |
4. | D. Easton | Maryland Wheelers |
5. | P. Moriarty | Les Jeunes |
6. | B. Kenneally | Carrick-Cidona |
B | S. Byrne | Dublin Wheelers |
J | D. Lynch | Kanturk CU |
V | O. Mc'Quaid | McQuaid Cycles |
L | L. Manning | unattached |
U-16 | P. O'Brien | Kanturk CU |
U-14 | E. Daly | Kanturk CU |
U-12 | S. Rock | McNally-Swords |
Whitechurch GP
1. | C. McMahon | O'Meara's-Limerick |
2. | T. Hogan | Dungarvan CU |
3. | J. Mannix | Killarney CC |
4. | J. McCarthy | Killorglin CU |
5. | R. Cahill | Banteer CC |
6. | N. Forde | Thermo King CC |
J. | S. Lacey | Tralee |
V. | S. McElroy | Carrick-Cidona |
U-16 | M. Concannon | Killorglin CU |
U-14 | B. Woods | Killorglin CU |
U-12 | W. Whyte | Blackwater CC |
Saturday, April 17th--- As I said, the Irish team has pulled out of the Ruban Grantier, and has instead placed a team in the Rás and is continuing with the Prutour team. However, certain riders, including 1998 Rás winner Ciaran Power, have hinted that they'd rather ride the Rás than the Prutour, as they won't have racing in their legs without the Ruban Grantier. Pity, because with the Clarks Contractors team set to dominate the next few upcoming events, including the Tour of Ulster, we could see a very weak Irish team ride the Prutour.
This weekend sees several good races, with Stamullen hosting a full weekend of racing.
Firstly, today, there is the Brendan Carroll Memorial, followed on Sunday by the Stamullen GP on Sunday.
Today's other race is the Cookstown Spring Classic in Co. Tyrone. Sunday's other races are
the Whitechurch GP in Co. Cork, and the Lakeland Grand Prix at Three Way Inn.
Just a reminder also, that the Ballinrobe GP scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed.
Sunday, April 11th--- This weekend's races included the Christy McManus Memorial, the Cicli Sports Handicap GP, the Beggan Trophy, the Castlereagh Grand Prix and the Kelly Pharmacy Dungarvan GP. Results are below.
Saturday
Christy McManus Memorial
1. | David Lane | UCD |
2. | Ger Madden | Obelisk Wheelers |
3. | Paddy Ennis | Bell Orwell |
4. | Frank O'Leary | Usher IRC |
5. | Derek Finnegan | Navan |
6. | Shane Connaughton | Cycleways |
J | Andrew O'Carroll | Bray |
V | Thomas Lavery | Garda |
Cicli Sports Gp Handicap
1. | B. O'Brien | Clarke Contractors |
2. | M. Foley | Sligo CC |
3. | E. Crory | Newry Wheelers |
4. | B. Holmes | Slane Cycles |
5. | N. Campbell | unattached |
6. | C. Lynch | McNally-Swords |
Sunday
Beggan Trophy
1. | P. Cassidy | Navan IRC | 2:49:36 |
2. | C. Bracken | Usher IRC | @ 1:29 |
3. | C. Lynch | McNally Swords | " |
4. | B. Moore | Stamullen | " |
5. | S. Baker | Usher IRC | " |
6. | P. Moriarty | Les Jeunes | " |
J | A. O'Carroll | Bray Whls | |
Senior B |
1. | J. Fenlon | Dan Morrissey | |
2. | D. Smith | Cahill-Naas |
3. | C. Sweetman | Stamullen |
Ladies |
1. | S. O'Meara | Dublin Wheelers |
2. | L. Manning | unattached |
3. | M. O'Reilly | Bohermeen |
Castlereagh GP
1. | P. Kiddis | Dave Kane |
1. | N. Hamilton | North Down |
1. | D. McCaul | Maryland Wheelers |
1. | N. Campbell | unattached |
1. | S. McCreery | Clann Eireann |
1. | N. Summers | Northern CC |
Kelly Pharmacy GP
1. | P. Marrey | Western Lakes CC | 1:28:21 |
2. | W. Curtin | Kanturk CU | @ 0:18 |
3. | D. Woods | Usher IRC | @ 0:21 |
4. | D. Lynch | Kanturk CU | @ 0:42 |
5. | B. Cullen | Comeragh CC | @ 1:01 |
6. | S. McElroy | Blackwater CC | @ 1:07 |
U-12 | G. Turrain | Blackwater |
U-14 | E. Corcoran | Killorglin CC |
U-16 | Paidí O'Brien | Kanturk CU |
Wednesday, April 7th--- News filtered through yesterday of anger in the ICF with the Minister for Sports and Tourism, Dr. Jim McDaid. The annual grant from the Sports Council has been halved, which is very bad news for cycling in Ireland. The method of grant allocation does not favour cycling at all, as it goes on international results. As we all know, the Irish do not get international results. It is a shame to see the almost bare minimum grant that cycling has received, when you see the amount of money being wasted on sports such as rugby in Ireland. Where are the international results there ?
Pat Mc'Quaid openly criticised McDaid about his attitude to cycling. "Our internal budget has been cut by over 50 per cent". He went on to cite the case of the Irish winner of the World Junior title last year: "Mark Scanlon has received nothing yet, although we believe he will get £3,600. The others on the team who helped him win the world title won't get anything. To put things in perspective, the four British riders in the same race will get £18,000."
Monday, April 5th--- Yesterday, Mike McNena was in action for his French club, and he finished 9th in the 168km long "Grand Prix Puy Ricard". The race was won by 1997 U-23 World Champion, Thor Horsved. Apparently, it was McNena who first blew the bunch asunder when he attacked on the first big climb.
Easter Weekend (April 2nd-5th)--- This weekend sees both the
Gorey 3-Day and Rás Mumhan. It also sees the Tour of the North and the coming of the Easter Bunny. Below are some of the results. I have not been able to get most of the Tour of the North results, but as soon as I get them, they will be up.
Stage 3 of Rás Mumhan saw a controversial finish, when team-mates Brian Kenneally and Ciaran Power (Carrick-Cidona), who both formed the leading group, crossed the line holding hands. While Kenneally clearly crossed the line in first place, it was still bad form by both riders, as it is unfair to the sponsors and the spectators. Also, Ciaran Power and Philip Cassidy were both fined 10 seconds for pacing after puncturing.
Rás Mumhan
Stage 1 --- Nenagh-Adare (60 miles) |
1. | Aidan Duff | Dan Morrissey | 2:25:28 |
2. | P. Cassidy | Leinster | " |
3. | Stephen O'Sullivan | Leinster | " |
4. | Colm Bracken | Leinster | @ 50 secs |
5. | David Peelo | Usher IRC | " |
6. | R. Mitchell | Dan Morrissey | " |
Stage 2 --- Adare-Kenmare |
1. | Ciaran Power | Carrick-Cidona | 3:23:16 |
2. | Aidan Duff | Dan Morrissey | @ 18 sec |
3. | Brian Quinn | O'Mara's Limerick | " |
4. | Patrick Moriarty | Les Jeunes | @ 50 secs |
5. | Shane Baker | Usher IRC | " |
6. | Eugene Moriarty | Listowel CC | " |
Stage 3 --- Kenmare-Mitchelstown |
1. | Brian Kenneally | Carrick-Cidona | 3:11:43 |
2. | Ciaran Power | Carrick-Cidona | " |
3. | John Mc'Carthy | Killorglin CU | @ 1:37 |
4. | Brian Quinn | O'Meara's | " |
5. | Patrick Moriarty | Les Jeunes | " |
6. | Eddie O'Donoghue | Carrick-Cidona | @ 1:44 |
Stage 4 --- Mitchelstown-Thurles |
1. | Brian Kenneally | Carrick-Cidona | 2:22:14 |
2. | Paul Healion | Usher IRC | @ 14 secs |
3. | Eugene Moriarty | Listowel CC | @ 15 secs |
4. | Ciaran Power | Carrick-Cidona | @ 1:22 |
5. | Brian Quinn | O'Mara's | " |
6. | Eddie O'Donoghue | Leinster | " |
Final G.C. |
1. | Stephen O'Sullivan | Leinster | 11:25:52 |
2. | Ciaran Power | Carrick-Cidona | @ 11 secs |
3. | Aidan Duff | Dan Morrissey | @ 31 sec |
4. | Philip Cassidy | Leinster | @ 43 sec |
5. | Eugene Moriarty | Listowel CC | @ 56 secs |
6. | Patrick Moriarty | Les Jeunes | @ 1:05 |
Tour of the North
Stage 1 --- 4 mile TT |
1. | Tommy Evans | Maryland Wheelers | 9:26 |
2. | Stephen Gallagher | UCF U-23 | 9:41 |
3. | Ray Clarke | Clarke Nissan | 9:44 |
4. | Niall Walker | Scotland | 9:47 |
5. | Tommy Profit | VC Beal | 9:49 |
6. | Ross Blaney | Ards CC | 9:54 |
Stage 2 |
1. | Michael Fitzgerald | Clarke-Nissan | 2:57:44 |
2. | Ross Blaney | Ards CC | " |
3. | P. Mullogan | Omagh CC | " |
4. | P. Kiddis | UCF U-23 | @ 50 secs |
5. | Ray Clarke | Clarks-Nissan | " |
6. | M. Hamilton | Toyato North | " |
Stage 5 |
1. | Tommy Evans | Clarks-Nissan | 3:02:34 |
2. | Ray Clarke | Clarks-Nissan | @ 36 secs |
3. | B. Graham | Maryland Wheelers | " |
4. | R. Webb | VC Deal | @ 44 secs |
5. | Michael Fitzgerald | Clarks-Nissan |
" |
6. | Ross Blaney | Ards CC | " |
Stage 6 |
1. | Michael Fitzgerald | Clarks-Nissan | 2:58:33 |
2. | Ray Clarke | Clarks-Nissan | " |
3. | Ross Blaney | Ards CC | " |
4. | D. Clarke | East Midlands | " |
5. | D. Easton | Maryland Wheelers | " |
6. | K. Sloane | Ards CC | " |
Final Overall G.C. |
1. | Tommy Evans | Clarks-Nissan | 11:24:42 |
2. | Ray Clarke | Clarks-Nissan | @ 25 sec |
3. | Tommy Profitt | VC Deal | @ 1:58 |
4. | P. Foley | British Fire Services | @ 3:02 |
5. | D. Easton | Maryland Wheelers | @ 3:46 |
6. | R. Sharman | East Midlands | @ 3:50 |
Gorey 3-Day
Stage 1 |
1. | Willie Curtin | Kanturk CU | ?? |
2. | Padraig Marrey | Connaught | same time |
3. | Sean Connaughton | Leinster CF | " |
Stage 2 - 4 Mile TT |
1. | R. Fletcher | Isle of Man | 8:09 |
2. | C. White | Northern | 8:14.45 |
3. | G. Cranston | Northern | 8:14.88 |
4. | D. Finnegan | Leinster CF | 8:15.56 |
5. | D. Woods | Usher IRC | 8:19.45 |
6. | D. Lynch | Kanturk CU | 8:22.06 |
Stage 3 - 60 miles |
1. | J. Peppard | McNally Swords | 2:35:00 |
2. | T. McConville | Apollo | " |
3. | D. Finnegan | Leinster CF | " |
4. | S. McElroy | Cyprus | @ 3:30 |
5. | T. Paxton | Isle of Man | " |
6. | P. Marrey | Connaught | " |
Stage 4 - 60 miles |
1. | P. Marrey | Connacht CF | 2:10:41 |
2. | G. Cranston | Northern | @ 3 secs |
3. | S. McElroy | Cyprus CC | " |
4. | G. Miley | St. Tiernan's | @ 6 secs |
5. | D. Smith | Cahills | " |
6. | P. Reid | Finglas Ravens | " |
Final Overall G.C. |
1. | D. Finnegan | Leinster CF | 7:32:43 |
2. | S. McElroy | Cyprus | @ 20 secs |
3. | T. McConville | Apollo | @ 30 secs |
4. | P. Marrey | Connaught CF | @ 35 secs |
5. | T. Paxton | Isle of Man | @ 37 secs |
6. | J. Peppard | McNally-Swords | @ 41 secs |
Mark Scanlon, Junior World Champion, was in action last weekend. He finished nineteenth in a bunch sprint in the Ronde van Midden-Brabant. He is in action again this weekend, and also in a short stage race, after which he will return to Ireland for a rest. He may race in the Tour of Ulster.
Saturday, April 3rd---
I have here the latest UCI rankings. Once again Ireland is out the back, scrambling to get in the slipstream of the likes of Belarus, Morocco, and even Guatemala. According to the official UCI Classification, we now have 79 points. On adding them up myself, I find we have 83. I don't know am I wrong, but I dinnae think so. A slight improvement, but not enough as of yet for Syndey.
As for the individuals, once again, there is no improvement, although Ciaran Power is now included in the rankings.
POS: |
RIDER NAME: |
POINTS: |
1 |
Michele Bartoli |
2'905.00 |
949 |
Raymond Clarke |
15.00 |
1163 |
David Mc'Cann |
9.00 |
1216 |
Ian Chivers |
8.00 |
1216 |
Scott Hamilton |
8.00 |
1276 |
Patrick Moriarty |
7.00 |
1327 |
Conor Henry |
6.00 |
1380 |
Morgan Fox |
5.00 |
1380 |
Jamie Hunter |
5.00 |
1502 |
Paul Healion |
4.00 |
1502 |
Ciaran Power |
4.00 |
1502 |
Neil Taggart |
4.00 |
1591 |
David O'Loughlin |
3.00 |
1635 |
Aidan Duff |
2.00 |
1635 |
John Grant |
2.00 |
1699 |
Ian Proctor |
1.00 |
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