56th FBD Insurance Rás - 2.2 (Ireland)
21-May-2008

Courtesy of www.cyclingnews.com and Shane Stokes. Photos by Stephen McMahon

Stage win for Newton as Cassidy makes history

Stage 3 - May 20: Claremorris - Lisdoonvarna, 133 km

Like father, like son. With a dogged, determined performance which kept him in the frame right until the end, Mark Cassidy took his first ever yellow jersey in a major stage race, taking over the yellow jersey in the FBD Insurance Rás. It came nine years after his father Philip won the second of his two Rás titles and is believed to be the first time that two generations from the same family have led the race.

Double Rás champion Chris Newton (Stena Line Rapha Condor Recycling.co.uk) and 2004 winner David McCann (Ireland) fought it out for the stage honours at the end of the tough, wind buffeted leg to Lisdoonvarna, with the Englishman jumping hard inside the final 500 metres and hitting the line two seconds ahead of McCann.

Mateusz Komar (Poland national team) and Waterford's Ciarán Power (Ireland Pezula Racing) were next across the line, just over a minute back. Newton's team-mate Rob Partridge took fifth, one minute and six seconds down, and it took a lengthy countback to confirm that Cassidy had indeed finished close enough to him to take over the race leader's jersey.

The Ireland An Post M. Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly rider was 15th on the stage but came home just one second behind Partridge, ending the day three seconds clear in the general classification.

"My father took his second Rás win only nine years ago so I can remember that well," said a delighted Cassidy after the stage. "I grew up with the race and got a great buzz out of going to it. When I did my first one, I got such a kicking and thought I would never get a jersey of any sort. But this is my fifth Rás and I have got stronger and stronger. Every year I thought I could get closer and closer and I have got it now, so it is nice to wear it.

"The goal for the team is to win the race, or at least win a stage. We still have a lot of cards to play, all our team are in contention. We hope to defend the lead but it is a really hard race to control."

Chris Newton was delighted to take the stage win, particularly as he broke his collarbone two months ago and lost out on some important training and racing.

"There was a group away so I was obviously trying to protect what we had got from the day before. [Dean Downing's second place overall]. I was riding through because it was easier to do that than sit on...the two from the Sean Kelly team were trying to drop us, were messing around.

"Then just as the second group was coming across, I saw David put his head down and start to motor a little bit. I knew straight away there must have been a bit of a gap so I helped him straight away. We just committed ourselves. That third category climb was quite hard, to be honest. We both gave it what we could. We kept getting time checks.

"I knew the finish as I won a stage here in 2005. We came from Corkscrew hill that time but the last bit was the same. I knew there was a rise to the finish...it was a bit further than I remembered, but once you have got a tailwind, it's easier to hold a gap."

David McCann was second but, like Newton, he jumps up the general classification and so is now within striking distance of yellow. He was therefore satisfied with the day.

"I knew he would get me in the sprint, there was not much I could do," he admitted afterwards. "I think I actually did more work than him, just thought I would try to get as much time as possible on the others. I felt strong, I am just lacking a wee bit of zip, lacking a wee bit of racing. Hopefully I get stronger while everybody else gets more tired.

"I felt good at the end. It was strange that the group was always close behind us, but I think they never really had the nerve to go for it. They could have caught us."

The crucial move was sparked off 65 kilometres into the stage when Derek Burke (Pezula Racing) and Neill Delahaye (Dublin IRC Usher Insulations) went clear. They were eventually joined by a number of very strong riders, including Power. McCann and Newton got across in a group approximately 88 kilometres after the start.

The latter two then pressed on ahead with eighteen kilometres to go. They were clear over the third category ascent of Ballinalacken and the first category Doonagore, increasing their lead all the way to the line. Behind, the severity of the course fragmented the rest of the break and also the bunch, causing the field to be well spread out by the finish.

How it unfolded

Once again benefiting from bright, dry conditions, 137 riders lined out for the start of the third stage of the FBD Insurance Rás. The 133 kilometre leg took the riders from Claremorris to Lisdoonvarna and with the first category Doonagore climb coming just 7.5 kilometres from the line, it was sure to shake up the general classification.

This would be preceded by the category three ascent of Ballinalacken, coming fractionally under 20 kilometres from the finish.

There was plenty of aggressive riding from the drop of the flag and 10 minutes after the start, Patrick Kos (Netherlands) went clear and was joined by Ireland national team riders Miceal Concannon and Robin Seymour. Jean Marc Maurin (France Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur) tried to get across but was unable to do so, going back to the bunch. Philip Finegan (Meath MyHome.ie/BDBC) also suffered the same fate.

The gap went up to one minute and seven seconds, but came back down to 35 seconds around Tuam due to the efforts of the Ireland An Post M. Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly team of race leader Stephen Gallagher to split the field in the crosswinds. The break was hauled back several kilometres later.

Following an unsuccessful attempt by Barry Sutton (Cycleways@53degreesnorth), Roger Aiken (Ireland), Levi Heimans (Netherlands) and Stephen O'Sullivan (Meath MyHome.ie/BDBC) to open up a decisive lead, Derek Burke (Pezula Racing) and Neill Delahaye (Dublin IRC Usher Insulations) went clear approximately 65 kilometres into the stage. They were soon joined by Tim van der Zanden (Netherlands).

The significance and danger of the break increased significantly when the strong Belgian rider Benny de Schrooder (An Post M. Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly) and double Rás champion Ciarán Power (Pezula Racing) attacked, chased, and eventually joined the move heading into Kinvarra, 67.5 kilometres after the start. The peloton was 40 seconds back at this point.

Although Burke was dropped soon afterwards, the break's chances were boosted significantly when Roger Aiken (Ireland), double Rás winner Chris Newton (Stena Line Rapha Condor Recycilng.co.uk) and Morten Hegreberg (Sparebanken Vest) attacked the bunch and narrowed the gap. They were joined by 2004 victor David McCann (Ireland) and Paídi O'Brien (An Post M. Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly), with the two groups merging approximately 88 kilometres into the stage.

At this point the nine-man group was one minute and ten seconds ahead of the Plowman Craven-led main field. The peloton succeeded in reducing the gap to 41 seconds along the stunning coastline towards Fanore, but the break then started to pull clear again. With 25 kilometres remaining it was 45 seconds ahead of four chasers - Amir Zargari (Islamic Azad University), Mark Cassidy (An Post M. Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly), Kieran Page (Pezula) and Andrew Bye (Surrey Racing League) - and a minute up on the main field.

Wojciech Dybel, Mateusz Komar (both Poland), Rob Partridge (Stena Line Rapha Condor Recycling.co.uk), Ole Quast (Stevens Von Hacht) and Chris McNamara (Surrey Racing League) also gave chase and merged with the Cassidy group, making it nine chasing nine. This latter group then swelled to twelve when S. Mostafa Razaei Khormizi (Islamic Azad University), Dale Appleby (Stena Line Rapha Condor Recycling.co.uk) and Alex Higham (Plowman Craven) got across.

With approximately 18 kilometres to go, McCann and Newton attacked hard and were then joined briefly by De Schrooder. The Belgian slipped back but the other two persisted, pulling further and further away of their former breakaway companions.

Mark Cassidy had started the day five seconds behind Stephen Gallagher in fourth overall, but with McCann and Newton adding to their advantage up the road, it was possible that one or other of them could take yellow.

They went over the top of the third category climb of Ballinalacken in that order, the summit coming approximately 15 kilometres from the line, with Hegreberg and Higham netting third and fourth. At the top of Doonagore - which came seven kilometres later - Newton and McCann had built their lead to one minute and five seconds over the lone chaser Razaei Khormizi, with the fragmenting chase group a little further behind.

Newton jumped hard inside the final 500 metres, opening up a two second lead on McCann by the line and adding to his list of stage successes in the race. The former Irish national champion was followed home one minute and four seconds later by Komar, with Power and Partridge one and two seconds further back, respectively.

The rest of the chasing group was an additional second in arrears. The race referees spent quite some time examining the finishing images to determine if there were sufficient gaps in this group to give separate times - something that could have potentially seen Partridge take the race lead over Cassidy - but finally it was confirmed that the young Irish rider was indeed in yellow.

As regards the other classifications, Dean Downing (Stena Line Rapha Condor Recycling.co.uk) remained in the points jersey, Newton took over in the mountains competition and Appleby ended the day as leading under 23 rider. Stephen O'Sullivan (Meath MyHome.ie/BDBC) was first county team rider and Brendan Lacey (Kerry Total Cleaning Supplies) topped the list of second category competitors.

Newton and Partridge's good showing saw the Stena Line Rapha Condor Recycling.co.uk squad move into the lead in the international team standings, and Dublin IRC Usher Insulations remained at the top of the county team lists.

Results

1 Chris Newton (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 3.25.08 (42.27 km/h)
2 David McCann (Irl) Irish National Team 0.02
3 Mateusz Komar (Pol) Polish National Team 1.04
4 Ciaran Power (Irl) Team Pezula 1.05
5 Rob Partridge (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 1.06
6 Andrew Bye (GBr) Surrey Racing League 1.07
7 Amir Zargari (Irn) Team Azad University
8 S. M. Razaei Khormizi (Irn) Team Azad University
9 Morten Hegreberg (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest
10 Benny de Schrooder (Bel) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly
11 Paidi O'Brien (Irl) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly
12 Dale Appleby (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk
13 Chris McNamara (GBr) Surrey Racing League
14 Kieran Page (GBr) Team Pezula
15 Mark Cassidy (Irl) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly
16 Roger Aiken (Irl) Irish National Team 1.12
17 Tim van der Zanden (Ned) Dutch National Team 1.14
18 Ole Quast (Ger) Team Stevens von Hacht 1.16
19 Alex Higham (GBr) Team Plowman Craven 1.07
20 Rene Birkenfeld (Ger) Team Stevens von Hacht 1.48
21 Paul Griffin (Irl) Irish National Team 1.49
22 Maurice Schreurs (Ned) Dutch National Team 1.52
23 Wojciech Dybel (Pol) Polish National Team 2.03
24 Blazej Janiaczyk (Pol) Polish National Team
25 Bogdan Stoytchev (Bul) Team Nessebar 2.29
26 Renaud Pioline (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A 2.31
27 Dean Downing (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 2.33
28 Tom Last (GBr) Kinesis 2.35
29 lsmael Kip (Ned) Dutch National Team
30 Kit Gilham (GBr) Kinesis
31 Martin Ford (Irl) Team Isle Of Man Microgaming-Dolan-High 5
32 Peter Hawkins (Irl) Usher Insulations
33 Martin Grashev (Bul) Team Nessebar
34 Johannes Sickmuller (Ger) Team Stevens von Hacht
35 Simon Coughlan (Irl) Kerry Total Cleaning Supplies
36 Christer Rake (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest
37 Stevens Aubert (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A
38 Farshad Salehian (Irn) Team Azad University
39 Matt Cronshaw (GBr) Kinesis
40 David O'Loughlin (Irl) Team Pezula
41 Ken Hanson (Irl) Team Isle Of Man Microgaming-Dolan-High 5
42 Nicolas Ligier (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A
43 Patrick Kos (Ned) Dutch National Team
44 Simon Richardson (GBr) Team Plowman Craven
45 Florain Fina (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A
46 Stephen Gallagher (Irl) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly
47 Cameron Jennings (Aus) Team Pezula
48 Daniel Lloyd (GBr) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly
49 Evan Oliphant (GBr) Team Plowman Craven
50 Spas Gyurov (Bul) Team Nessebar
51 Stephen O'Sullivan (Irl) Meath My home.ie/BDBC
52 Dave Sinclair (GBr) Surrey Racing League
53 Kristian House (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk
54 Jean Marc Maurin (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A
55 Tamas Lengyel (Hun) Team Sparebanken Vest
56 Georgi Georgiev (Bul) Team Nessebar
57 Levi Heimans (Ned) Dutch National Team
58 Denis Dunworth (Irl) Kerry Total Cleaning Supplies
59 Havard Nybo (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest
60 Tom Kirk (GBr) Team Primera Sport.co.uk
61 Sascha Wagner (Ger) Team Stevens von Hacht
62 Wouter Sybrandy (Ned) Surrey Racing League
63 James Sampson (GBr) Kinesis
64 Stian Remme (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest
65 Mark Power (Irl) Tipperary Dan Morrissey
66 Jaroslaw Dabrowski (Pol) Polish National Team
67 Kiedt Yannick (Ger) Team Stevens von Hacht
68 Paul Healion (Irl) McNally Swords 3.03
69 Michael Lucey (Irl) Kanturk Town Cork
70 Aidan Crowley (Irl) Meath My home.ie/BDBC
71 Stephen Halpin (Irl) McNally Swords
72 Brendan Lacey (Irl) Kerry Total Cleaning Supplies
73 Mehdi Fahridi Kovij (Irn) Team Azad University
74 Linus Murphy (Irl) Usher Insulations
75 Stanislav Zaraliev (Bul) Team Nessebar
76 Joe Fenlon (Irl) Tipperary Dan Morrissey
77 Rafal Ratajczyk (Pol) Polish National Team
78 Warren Flynn (Irl) Team Isle Of Man Microgaming-Dolan-High 5
79 Sean Lacey (Irl) Dublin Eurocycles
80 Ciaran Cassidy (Irl) Meath Cycleways @53degreesnorth 3.15
81 Eugene Moriarty (Irl) Meath My home.ie/BDBC 3.17
82 John Lynch (Irl) Kildare Murphy Surveys 3.24
83 Daire O'Sullivan (Irl) Dublin Eurocycles 3.38
84 Josh James (Can) Kinesis
85 Kevin Donagher (Irl) McNally Swords 3.42
86 Graham Hurley (Irl) Dundrum Town Centre
87 Michael O'Reilly (Irl) Tipperary Dan Morrissey 3.57
88 Michael Butler (Irl) Dublin Eurocycles
89 Craig Sweetman (Irl) Meath Martin Donnelly
90 Chris Moores (GBr) Surrey Racing League
91 Richard McCauley (Irl) Kildare Murphy Surveys 4.08
92 David Peelo (Irl) Kildare Murphy Surveys
93 Diarmuid Carew (Irl) Kildare Newbridge 4.11
94 Denis Lynch (Irl) Kanturk Town Cork
95 Philip Finegan (Irl) Meath My home.ie/BDBC
96 Graeme Hatcher (Irl) Team Isle Of Man Microgaming-Dolan-High 5
97 Neil Coleman (GBr) Team Plowman Craven
98 Ciaran Lewis (Irl) McNally Swords
99 Laurence Roche (Irl) Meath Cycleways @53degreesnorth
100 Tom Barras (GBr) Team Plowman Craven
101 Stephen Surdival (Irl) Dundrum Town Centre
102 David Brennan (Irl) Kerry Total Cleaning Supplies
103 Andrew Roche (Irl) Team Isle Of Man Microgaming-Dolan-High 5 4.21
104 Miceal Concannon (Irl) Irish National Team
105 Brian Kenneally (Irl) Meath My home.ie/BDBC
106 Mark Nestor (Irl) Dublin Eurocycles
107 Abbas Saeidi Tanha (Irn) Team Azad University
108 Con Collis (Irl) Dundrum Town Centre 4.45
109 Colm Cassidy (Irl) Usher Insulations 4.47
110 Neill Delahaye (Irl) Usher Insulations 4.58
111 Chris Troy (Irl) Kanturk Town Cork 5.07
112 Shane Hurley (Irl) Dundrum Town Centre 5.46
113 Barry Sutton (Irl) Meath Cycleways @53degreesnorth 5.49
114 Niall Brosnan (Irl) Kerry Total Cleaning Supplies
115 William Hedden (GBr) Team Primera Sport.co.uk 5.59
116 Frank O'Connor (Irl) Meath Martin Donnelly 6.03
117 Alan Clogher (Irl) Meath Martin Donnelly 6.07
118 Daniel Davies (GBr) Team Primera Sport.co.uk
119 Richard Malone (Irl) Kildare Newbridge 6.32
120 Michael Storan (Irl) Kildare Newbridge
121 Nathan Jones (Aus) Kildare Newbridge
122 Michael Fitzgerald (Irl) Tipperary Dan Morrissey 6.39
123 Scott McDonald (Irl) Meath Cycleways @53degreesnorth 7.54
124 Adrian Hederman (Irl) Meath Cycleways @53degreesnorth 8.31
125 Cian Crowley (Irl) Dundrum Town Centre 8.59
126 Robin Seymour (Irl) Irish National Team 9.02
127 Derek Burke (Irl) Team Pezula 11.12
128 Noel McGlynn (Irl) Kildare Murphy Surveys 11.13
129 Danny Carroll (Irl) Team Primera Sport.co.uk 11.17
130 Simon Kelly (Irl) Usher Insulations 11.23
131 Brian Geraghty (Irl) Kildare Murphy Surveys 15.17
132 Urban Monks (Irl) Dublin Eurocycles 17.00
133 Cormac O'Shea (Irl) Kildare Newbridge 17.01
134 Paul Vaughan (Irl) Kanturk Town Cork 28.21
135 Simon Mulvany (Irl) Meath Martin Donnelly 40.25
136 Colin Robinson (Irl) Meath Martin Donnelly
DNF Paul Teahan (Irl) Kanturk Town Cork

Mountains

Ballinalacken (Cat. 3)
1 David McCann (Irl) Irish National Team 5 pts
2 Chris Newton (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 4
3 Stephen Gallagher (Irl) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly 3
4 Morten Hegreberg (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest 2

Doonagore (Cat. 1)
1 Chris Newton (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 15 pts
2 David McCann (Irl) Irish National Team 12
3 S. M. Razaei Khormizi (Irn) Team Azad University 10
4 Benny de Schrooder (Bel) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly 8
5 Andrew Bye (GBr) Surrey Racing League 6
6 Chris McNamara (GBr) Surrey Racing League 5
7 Mateusz Komar (Pol) Polish National Team 3


General classification after stage 3

1 Mark Cassidy (Irl) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly 10.28.39
2 Rob Partridge (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 0.03
3 Alex Higham (GBr) Team Plowman Craven 0.05
4 Andrew Bye (GBr) Surrey Racing League 0.17
5 Kieran Page (GBr) Team Pezula
6 Chris Newton (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 0.18
7 David McCann (Irl) Irish National Team 0.20
8 Roger Aiken (Irl) Irish National Team 0.24
9 Benny de Schrooder (Bel) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly 1.21
10 Dean Downing (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 1.22
11 Morten Hegreberg (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest
12 Mateusz Komar (Pol) Polish National Team
13 Ciaran Power (Irl) Team Pezula 1.23
14 Stephen Gallagher (Irl) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly
15 Paidi O'Brien (Irl) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly 1.25
16 S. M. Razaei Khormizi (Irn) Team Azad University
17 Evan Oliphant (GBr) Team Plowman Craven
18 Dale Appleby (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk
19 Amir Zargari (Irn) Team Azad University
20 Renaud Pioline (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A 1.28
21 Jaroslaw Dabrowski (Pol) Polish National Team 1.30
22 Martin Grashev (Bul) Team Nessebar 1.32
23 Ole Quast (Ger) Team Stevens von Hacht 1.34
24 Stevens Aubert (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A 1.35
25 Havard Nybo (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest
26 Paul Griffin (Irl) Irish National Team 2.07
27 Maurice Schreurs (Ned) Dutch National Team 2.10
28 Wojciech Dybel (Pol) Polish National Team 2.21
29 Ken Hanson (Irl) Team Isle Of Man Microgaming-Dolan-High 5 2.43
30 Patrick Kos (Ned) Dutch National Team 2.47
31 Daniel Lloyd (GBr) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly 2.52
32 Christer Rake (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest
33 Jean Marc Maurin (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A 2.53
34 Kit Gilham (GBr) Kinesis
35 Florain Fina (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A
36 Stephen O'Sullivan (Irl) Meath My home.ie/BDBC
37 Tom Last (GBr) Kinesis
38 Nicolas Ligier (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A
39 Denis Dunworth (Irl) Kerry Total Cleaning Supplies
40 Matt Cronshaw (GBr) Kinesis
41 Johannes Sickmuller (Ger) Team Stevens von Hacht
42 Kristian House (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk
43 Simon Richardson (GBr) Team Plowman Craven
44 Cameron Jennings (Aus) Team Pezula
45 Peter Hawkins (Irl) Usher Insulations
46 David O'Loughlin (Irl) Team Pezula
47 Tamas Lengyel (Hun) Team Sparebanken Vest
48 Georgi Georgiev (Bul) Team Nessebar
49 Stian Remme (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest
50 Joe Fenlon (Irl) Tipperary Dan Morrissey 3.21
51 Sean Lacey (Irl) Dublin Eurocycles
52 Sascha Wagner (Ger) Team Stevens von Hacht 3.42
53 Neil Coleman (GBr) Team Plowman Craven 4.29
54 Graeme Hatcher (Irl) Team Isle Of Man Microgaming-Dolan-High 5
55 Neill Delahaye (Irl) Usher Insulations 5.13
56 Kiedt Yannick (Ger) Team Stevens von Hacht 6.03
57 Simon Coughlan (Irl) Kerry Total Cleaning Supplies 10.51
58 Farshad Salehian (Irn) Team Azad University 11.11
59 Brendan Lacey (Irl) Kerry Total Cleaning Supplies 11.39
60 Linus Murphy (Irl) Usher Insulations
61 Daire O'Sullivan (Irl) Dublin Eurocycles 11.54
62 Chris McNamara (GBr) Surrey Racing League 12.04
63 Michael Butler (Irl) Dublin Eurocycles 12.33
64 Chris Moores (GBr) Surrey Racing League
65 Rene Birkenfeld (Ger) Team Stevens von Hacht 12.45
66 Laurence Roche (Irl) Meath Cycleways @53degreesnorth 12.47
67 Blazej Janiaczyk (Pol) Polish National Team 13.00
68 Derek Burke (Irl) Team Pezula 13.06
69 Tim van der Zanden (Ned) Dutch National Team 13.12
70 Colm Cassidy (Irl) Usher Insulations 13.23
71 Bogdan Stoytchev (Bul) Team Nessebar 13.26
72 Spas Gyurov (Bul) Team Nessebar 13.32
73 Wouter Sybrandy (Ned) Surrey Racing League
74 lsmael Kip (Ned) Dutch National Team
75 Dave Sinclair (GBr) Surrey Racing League
76 Martin Ford (Irl) Team Isle Of Man Microgaming-Dolan-High 5
77 Mark Power (Irl) Tipperary Dan Morrissey
78 Tom Kirk (GBr) Team Primera Sport.co.uk
79 Levi Heimans (Ned) Dutch National Team
80 Aidan Crowley (Irl) Meath My home.ie/BDBC 14.00
81 Paul Healion (Irl) McNally Swords
82 Warren Flynn (Irl) Team Isle Of Man Microgaming-Dolan-High 5
83 Michael Lucey (Irl) Kanturk Town Cork
84 Stephen Halpin (Irl) McNally Swords
85 Rafal Ratajczyk (Pol) Polish National Team
86 Shane Hurley (Irl) Dundrum Town Centre 14.02
87 Graham Hurley (Irl) Dundrum Town Centre 14.10
88 Eugene Moriarty (Irl) Meath My home.ie/BDBC 14.14
89 Josh James (Can) Kinesis 14.35
90 Kevin Donagher (Irl) McNally Swords 14.39
91 Mehdi Fahridi Kovij (Irn) Team Azad University 14.45
92 Stanislav Zaraliev (Bul) Team Nessebar 14.49
93 Craig Sweetman (Irl) Meath Martin Donnelly 14.54
94 David Peelo (Irl) Kildare Murphy Surveys 15.05
95 Richard McCauley (Irl) Kildare Murphy Surveys
96 Diarmuid Carew (Irl) Kildare Newbridge 15.08
97 Philip Finegan (Irl) Meath My home.ie/BDBC
98 Stephen Surdival (Irl) Dundrum Town Centre
99 Denis Lynch (Irl) Kanturk Town Cork
100 Nathan Jones (Aus) Kildare Newbridge
101 David Brennan (Irl) Kerry Total Cleaning Supplies
102 Mark Nestor (Irl) Dublin Eurocycles 15.18
103 Andrew Roche (Irl) Team Isle Of Man Microgaming-Dolan-High 5
104 Abbas Saeidi Tanha (Irn) Team Azad University
105 Brian Kenneally (Irl) Meath My home.ie/BDBC
106 Con Collis (Irl) Dundrum Town Centre 15.42
107 Ciaran Lewis (Irl) McNally Swords 15.57
108 Chris Troy (Irl) Kanturk Town Cork 16.04
109 Tom Barras (GBr) Team Plowman Craven
110 Frank O'Connor (Irl) Meath Martin Donnelly 16.13
111 Richard Malone (Irl) Kildare Newbridge 16.44
112 Barry Sutton (Irl) Meath Cycleways @53degreesnorth 16.46
113 Miceal Concannon (Irl) Irish National Team 16.54
114 Michael Fitzgerald (Irl) Tipperary Dan Morrissey 17.36
115 James Sampson (GBr) Kinesis 18.34
116 Scott McDonald (Irl) Meath Cycleways @53degreesnorth 18.51
117 Adrian Hederman (Irl) Meath Cycleways @53degreesnorth 19.28
118 Cian Crowley (Irl) Dundrum Town Centre 19.56
119 Robin Seymour (Irl) Irish National Team 19.59
120 Danny Carroll (Irl) Team Primera Sport.co.uk 23.03
121 Simon Kelly (Irl) Usher Insulations 23.16
122 John Lynch (Irl) Kildare Murphy Surveys 29.25
123 Ciaran Cassidy (Irl) Meath Cycleways @53degreesnorth 29.53
124 Michael Storan (Irl) Kildare Newbridge 33.10
125 Alan Clogher (Irl) Meath Martin Donnelly 39.06
126 Niall Brosnan (Irl) Kerry Total Cleaning Supplies 42.20
127 Urban Monks (Irl) Dublin Eurocycles 44.20
128 William Hedden (GBr) Team Primera Sport.co.uk 44.51
129 Daniel Davies (GBr) Team Primera Sport.co.uk 44.59
130 Noel McGlynn (Irl) Kildare Murphy Surveys 46.32
131 Cormac O'Shea (Irl) Kildare Newbridge 55.04
132 Michael O'Reilly (Irl) Tipperary Dan Morrissey 1.02.28
133 Paul Vaughan (Irl) Kanturk Town Cork 1.06.24
134 Brian Geraghty (Irl) Kildare Murphy Surveys 1.08.41
135 Simon Mulvany (Irl) Meath Martin Donnelly 1.13.24
136 Colin Robinson (Irl) Meath Martin Donnelly 1.39.45

Points classification

1 Dean Downing (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 26 pts
2 Mateusz Komar (Pol) Polish National Team 25
3 Benny de Schrooder (Bel) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly 19
4 Renaud Pioline (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A 18
5 Rob Partridge (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 16
6 Chris Newton (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 15
7 Ken Hanson (Irl) Team Isle Of Man Microgaming-Dolan-High 5 15
8 Andrew Bye (GBr) Surrey Racing League 14
9 David McCann (Irl) Irish National Team 14
10 Morten Hegreberg (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest 14
11 Evan Oliphant (GBr) Team Plowman Craven 14
12 Patrick Kos (Ned) Dutch National Team 14
13 Mark Cassidy (Irl) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly 13
14 Stephen Gallagher (Irl) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly 13
15 Ciaran Power (Irl) Team Pezula 12
16 Martin Grashev (Bul) Team Nessebar 11
17 Paidi O'Brien (Irl) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly 10
18 Mark Nestor (Irl) Dublin Eurocycles 10
19 Alex Higham (GBr) Team Plowman Craven 9
20 Amir Zargari (Irn) Team Azad University 9
21 Scott McDonald (Irl) Meath Cycleways @53degreesnorth 9
22 S. M. Razaei Khormizi (Irn) Team Azad University 8
23 Jaroslaw Dabrowski (Pol) Polish National Team 8
24 Havard Nybo (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest 8
25 Stevens Aubert (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A 7
26 Jean Marc Maurin (Fra) Provence Alpes Cote D'A 6
27 Kieran Page (GBr) Team Pezula 4
28 Dale Appleby (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 4
29 Blazej Janiaczyk (Pol) Polish National Team 4
30 Roger Aiken (Irl) Irish National Team 3
31 Chris McNamara (GBr) Surrey Racing League 3
32 Josh James (Can) Kinesis 3
33 Neil Coleman (GBr) Team Plowman Craven 1
34 Eugene Moriarty (Irl) Meath My home.ie/BDBC 1

Mountains classification

1 Chris Newton (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 19 pts
2 David McCann (Irl) Irish National Team 17
3 S. M. Razaei Khormizi (Irn) Team Azad University 14
4 Jaroslaw Dabrowski (Pol) Polish National Team 8
5 Benny de Schrooder (Bel) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly 8
6 Stephen Gallagher (Irl) An Post M.Donnelly Grant Thornton Sean Kelly 7
7 Andrew Bye (GBr) Surrey Racing League 6
8 Alex Higham (GBr) Team Plowman Craven 5
9 Neill Delahaye (Irl) Usher Insulations 5
10 Morten Hegreberg (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest 5
11 Chris McNamara (GBr) Surrey Racing League 5
12 Kieran Page (GBr) Team Pezula 4
13 Kristian House (GBr) Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 4
14 Mateusz Komar (Pol) Polish National Team 3
15 Christer Rake (Nor) Team Sparebanken Vest 3
16 Kit Gilham (GBr) Kinesis 2

International team classification

1 Stena Rapha-Condor Recycling.Co.Uk 31.26.17


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