26 March 2012

Race Report From The Connacht League on Sunday 25th of March

Well done to Paul Byrne who represented the Curlieu Wheelers  on Sunday 25th of March in the Connacht League and thanks for the following race report:

On Sunday Morning I travelled to Tuam to participate in my first race of the season in the Connacht league. Hopefully this will be my only race without some fellow Curlieu Wheelers to fly the flag for the club. The weather forecast was set to be fine and it definitively was as the riders set off from the start line in fantastic Sunshine. The course was a 74km loop and it was over a mixed course with some climbs that would test the legs for the first race of the season.

There was a field of about 70 riders which was made up of A4, A3's and a one A2 and which went off together. The race was handicapped and the under 16's and ladies had a 10 minute start on the seniors. I decided to stay in the bunch for the first 20k to see how I would feel. But after the first 20km I was feeling reasonable for my first race and the winter miles over the Curlews seem to have paid off.

A group of 3riders made a break around the 30k mark all from the 3 big clubs in the race. The only A2 in the race tried to get across to break a few times but was heavily marked by the others.
At the 40k mark I decided to do a bit of chasing to try to bring back the break. The A2 rider started to ride at the front of the race and I helped as much as I could as he was very strong and the under 16’s still had about 3 or 4 mins with about 15 k to go. We brought back in the break of the 3 senior riders but never caught the under 16’s who finished about a minute ahead of us and mopped up the points. But on the overall I was happy with the pace of the race (avr 38/39km) and my form for the first of the season. Looking forward to next week’s end Markievicz Cup where I hope to have fellow Curlieu Wheeler Aaron O Conor joining me.

24 March 2012

Markievicz Cup Saturday March 31st


Saturday March 31st

A2, A3, A4 Riders
Sign on at Coolaney Community Centre from 12.00 - 1.30pm.
Sign on closes at 1.30
Race starts at 2pm
80km handicap road race
6 x 13.5 km lap
Open to A2,A3,A4 including Juniors, Vets & Ladies who hold a license of the appropriate category.


For info call Dara @ 087 9759854 or www.eireogcycling.com
***** Please note this race starts in Coolaney not "Collooney"....!

Paddies Day 2012







19 March 2012

Foundation Cycling Coaching Course - Co. Roscommon
Date:
24th March 2012
Venue: VEC Offices, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon
Time: 9am to 5pm
Cost: €40
(The fee may be less than advertised)


There are 3 places available to Curlieu Wheelers Members. If any club members are interested in this course or wish to find out more information please Contact David on (086-8586225).

5 March 2012

TOUR DE CROANS LEISURE CYCLE

 
St. Croans G.A.A. club wishes to invite all cyclists to participate in the club’s Leisure Cycle taking place on Easter Monday 9th of April 2012. Three routes have been chosen for the event 100km, 50km and 20km in distance. The 100km cycle will commence at 10am, the 50km cycle will begin at 11:30 am with the 20km cycle setting off at 1.00pm. Each cycle will commence and terminate at the church car park in Ballintubber village.Registration will take place prior to the cycle beginning, with a fee of €25 for each participant. Refreshment and water stands will be located on route.
St. Croans is a rural G.A.A. club on the Roscommon-Galway border. The cycle is being held as a fundraising event, supporting the development of all-weather pitch facilitiesat our grounds in Enfield, Ballintubber, Co. Roscommon.
 If you wish to pre-registerfor the cycle or require further information please contact Jason on 0863799944/ Kathrina on 086 0708011(after 3pm) or email tourdecroans@gmail.com

1 March 2012

Sunday 4th March Club Spin


9.30am Advanced:
Cloonloo-Gurteen-Ballaghadereen-Frenchpark-Ballinameen-Croghan-Lough Key.
(optional turn for home at Frenchpark, or Ballinameen)
11.00am Intermediate:
Doon-Corrigeenroe-Ballyfarnon-Keadue-Knockvicar-Lough Key
11.00am Beginners: Doon-Corrigeenroe-Knockvicar-Lough Key

New members welcome, helmets essential, rules of the road to be adhered to. Cyclists are covered by Cycling Ireland for three guest spins after which, they must then register for a licence online.
The routes above will also continue for the 11th and 18th.