George Kimber takes 2025 Rás Tailteann title after nail-biting final day
Josh Charlton wins final stage to Bective
Josh Charlton wins final stage to Bective
Isle of Man rider holds five-second advantage over Team Ireland’s Jamie Meehan
Cycling Ulster rider maintains three-second advantage over Matteo Cigala
British rider Will Perrett wins second stage from Charlestown to Clifden
Odhrán Doogan comes home second while Conn McDunphy makes finish line despite big crash
The 70th edition of the Rás Tailteann gets under way at 11.40am on Wednesday in Drogheda
British rider Tim Shoreman wins the final stage but Jackson finishes top of overall standings
English man continues to hold the yellow jersey but is on the same overall time as Irish riders Conn McDunphy and Liam O’Brien
American-born Irishman jumps away from 10-man breakaway group inside final 10km to finish in Cahir three seconds ahead
Dom Jackson takes the yellow jersey but finds himself on the same time as McDunphy and Liam O’Brien
Defending Rás champion Dillon Corkery and Team Ireland team-mate Odhrán Doogan led in the bunch
Cork man pulled off the coup of nabbing the yellow jersey during the final processional stage in last year’s race
Beginning in Tullamore, Co Offaly on May 22nd and ending five days later in Bective, Co Meath, the race will see an international field take on an Irish contingent hoping for another home victory
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