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  • The Dingle Skellig 112k route.

      The sun was shining down upon the Dingle Skellig Hotel as I set off for another day of exploring what the Dingle peninsula has to offer cyclists. The plan was to visit Inch strand and come back via the Connor pass whilst taking in all of the majestic surroundings of the spectacular Kerry coastline. Just…

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  • Dingle Skellig Family / Leisure Cycling Routes 4k & 18k

    Travelling to the Dingle Skellig Hotel with a  car load of kids, bikes and bags you will happily discover that all of your possible needs will be catered for. With a predominantly car free quayside loop, where everyone can watch local fisherman unload the days catch, before cycling along to a harbour look-out point to keep watch…

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  • Dingle Skellig – Slea Head 44k and 62k Routes

    Upon arriving at the Dingle Skellig Hotel and taking a look at the secure Bike Storage Room, my first instinct was to put on my cycling gear and head out for a spin on my bike. So that's exactly what I did.     Dingle is a very picturesque town built around a harbour on…

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  • Cyclists the underpaid Kings of Sport

    Some of the top riders in the World do earn good money, but the majority just make a living. These Kings of Sport do not do it just for the money. They do it for the love of the sport and of competition. They do it because they are bloody hard men !

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  • The Trois Etapes

    The experience seems to replicate that of being a professional for three days. Each team of eight has a professional team leader like former Tour de France winner Carlos Sastre, and a fully logo-ed up team support car. Each rider has a race radio and has to sign on up on a podium on a glass sign on billboard each day, just like the Tour de France itself. It is even featured on Eurosport with an hour long programme about the event each year.

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  • When steel was real !

    As a teenager who read every inch of 'Winning' magazine each month some pages held my attention longer than others. One such page was this full page advert for a Rossin Bike. At the time these colours were exotic. The delta brake calipers bordered on erotic and the Columbus SLX steel tubing was the materiel…

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  • The real Dan the man !

    Ever before Dan Martin came on to the Irish cycling scene another Dan was making a huge impact. For many years Dan Grant spent his days organising league races and ferrying the youth of Carrick to parts of Ireland far and wide. All the hard work paid of in the creation of a Champion who…

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  • How to win like ‘Bling’

    Yesterdays stage win has much to offer any young cyclist who wants to rise to the top, or indeed anyone in any field who wants to know a golden rule about what it takes to succeed.

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  • The Dole Gang from Carrick

    Stephen Roche was in an Airport recently when he bumped into a cyclist from Dungarvan. As the conversation went on Roche remarked that Sean Kelly was flying on the bike, going better that he has been in years and Roche put it all down to Kellys' training with the Dole gang in Carrick. Whilst it…

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  • Pink is the new Green !

    8 am yesterday morning Jamie calls to the door, we hop into the van and hit for Dublin. The Giro was on it's way and so were we. It was a while since we met up so there was plenty of chat and gossip to catch up on during the journey. Newlands cross appeared after…

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  • The Irish Giro Renaissance

    This past weekend has been a spectacular success for everyone involved in bringing the Giro d'Italia to Ireland. Darach McQuaid and his team deserve huge credit for attracting the second biggest bike race in the World to our shores. Today there is a subdued feeling as the event has moved on back to Italy yet…

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  • 5 ways to be a real cyclist plus 5 more

    1 : GET THE BONK - At some stage you must go too far with too little food at too high an average speed with too little training done and push yourself so far that you loose all sense of your surroundings and find yourself in a trance willing your legs to keep turning around.…

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  • The Great Western Greenway

    After a very enjoyable trip to Rathkeale to ride the Southern Heritage Trail last week I was left with a taste for more Greenway cycling adventures. This week I found myself in Galway midweek so decided to head on up to Westport just over an hour and a half further north to try out the most…

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  • The Southern Heritage Trail Greenway

    Did you know that there is a cycle map designed that would enable you to travel throughout pretty much every country in Europe on specific cycle routes. All of the details can be found here at 'Eurovelo' Ireland has 2 Eurovelo Routes. One called Eurovelo 1 stretches from the border in Donegal all the way…

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  • ‘Getting’ to set goals

    Yesterday I attended a one day seminar by Gerry Duffy in Dublin. For those who never heard of Gerry he is a Mullingar man who along with Ken Whitelaw has raised over €300,000 for Irish Autism by running 32 Marathons in 32 Days and who won the Deca Ironman event in the UK. That's 10…

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  • A perfect picture

    It is often said that a picture paints a thousand words. There are literally millions of pictures of cycling taken around the world and posted online each day. Many of these can be good, some are great and then there a small few that are exceptional. What does it take for a picture to be…

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  • Sam rises to the top in Koln

    Today Sam Bennett took another massive win that furthers his journey to the very top of professional cycling. In the Rund um Koln he managed to unleash a massive sprint that saw him catapult himself past Markus Barry, the Belkin sprinter and last years Milan San Remo winner Gerald Ciolek. Sam was also joined in…

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  • It just doesn’t add up !

    How can the roughest, toughest, cobble eating, man mountain of a bike rider like this manage to do something like this to a beautiful Ferrari It just doesn't add up which I'm sure is what Niki 'I just won Paris Roubaix' Terpstra must have been saying to Tomeke at the race track yesterday   Now…

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  • 10 Simple Tips for Climbing

      1 : Use your gears. Don't struggle in a gear in the middle of the cassette just to have a few gears left in reserve if you get in trouble further up the hill. By trying to 'save' a few gears you will get in trouble. - 2 : Be willing to suffer. Know…

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