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53rd FBD Insurance Rás - 2.2Ireland, May 22-29, 2005Main Page Results Overall standings Previous Stage Stage 8 - May 29: Phoenix Park Circuit, 50 kmMoore swoops to unexpected win, Newton takes second Ras titleBy Shane Stokes in Wicklow FBD Insurance Rás leader Chris Newton made history today when he became the first overseas rider ever to win two editions of the race. The GB-Recycling.co.uk rider finished safely in the main bunch on the final stage, a one hour circuit race in the Phoenix Park, thus preserving his 14 second advantage over former Tour of Spain points jersey winner Malcolm Elliott. 32 year-old Irishman Bill Moore shocked the sprint specialists when he thundered to an excellent win, using his experience of racing on the Phoenix Park circuit to jump at exactly the right time and hold on until the line. The Meath-M. Donnelly rider beat Julian Winn (Wales-Stena Line) and stage 7 winner Morten Hegreberg (Norway-Sparebanken Vest) plus the 153 other riders left in the race to take his best ever career result. Moore racked up an estimated 10,000 miles of training in South Africa over the winter in order to chase his dream of a stage win in the Rás. He made a big effort on yesterday's gruelling mountain stage to Wicklow town, going clear with eight others approximately 100 kilometres from the finish. When he was brought back on the penultimate climb he thought he had lost out on his chance of winning a Rás stage; little did he know that 24 hours later he'd be standing on the podium as the day's winner. As expected, today's final stage had no effect on the general classification. Newton, an Olympic medallist and world champion on the track, did not contest the sprint but came home in the same time as all his rivals. Elliott had problems with his gears and was then barged in the sprint, losing several spokes, but in finishing ahead of Newton and close enough to Hegreberg he sewed up the points title. Lovatt took the mountains jersey, while Tim Barry was best Irishman in sixth place. The top international team was Yorkshire-Trinity Capital and Barry's Tipperary Dan Morrissey squad were first county team. The unexpected nature of his win meant that Moore was probably the happiest rider on the podium, though. "This is my tenth Rás and 101st stage, and I am absolutely delighted. I trained and raced in South Africa since last year in order to chase my dream of a Rás stage win. I tried hard on Saturday but when it didn't work out, I thought I had lost my chance. There was no pressure on me today as a result. I picked my moment perfectly and it worked out great." Newton was delighted to add to his 2003 Rás title. "I came into the race thinking my form was good, but not great," he said. "Taking three stage wins plus the overall is special. It's great to win this event again, the Rás is a super race." How it unfoldedToday's final stage of the race was a pancake flat circuit race held in Dublin's Phoenix Park. All bar one of yesterday's finishers lined out for the one hour speed-fest, held in mild, bright conditions in front of a decent crowd of spectators. While things were pretty tight between race leader Chris Newton and closest rival Malcolm Elliott, a change in the yellow jersey would be hard to effect today. Fourteen seconds separated the two and, with the points jersey up for grabs, Elliott was probably more likely to concentrate on repeating his final-stage victory of twelve months ago. The riders began just after three o'clock, with Chris Newton's GB-Recycling.co.uk team, the Norway-Sparebanken Vest squad and the Wales-Stena Line riders doing most of the pace setting. Things were destined to remain largely together, with a high pace dissuading attackers. Four Cycleways primes were up for grabs before the stage conclusion, and on lap three the first of these went to Eugene Moriarty (Meath-Cycleways.com). The Listowel rider jumped away just before the line, finishing about a second clear of Kristian House (Britain-Fujibikes) and his team-mate Aidan Crowley. The second sprint three laps later went to Richard Kooijman (Netherlands-Kennemerland), the Dutchman beating Thornsten Wiedenroth (Germany-Stevens von Hacht) by about half a bike length. Two laps later Kristian House (Britain-Fujibikes) took a flyer in search of the third bonus sprint, and successfully held off the chasing effort of second-year senior Mark Cassidy (Meath-Cycleways.com) to do so. Cassidy was caught before the line with Dave Reilly (Dublin IRC Moy Isover) and Tommy Evans (Yorkshire-Trinity Capital) slightly clear and trying to get across to House. Following their recapture, Ian Paine (Dublin Excel Ravens) tried to get away but was reeled in pretty quickly. Another Irishman, Simon Kelly (Cork Nucleus) took the final prime, ahead of Reilly. That left just the final sprint to be decided, prompting Chris McNamara (Surrey Racing League) to try his hand. However, the Norway-Sparebanken Vest and the GB-Recycling.co.uk had things under control, bringing every breakaway attempt to heel. With two laps to go 2001 winner Paul Manning was on the front, apparently setting things up for Newton. The yellow jersey was prominent near the front, as was Elliott. Newton might have been expected to save his effort for the sprint, but with one lap to go he led the bunch through, concentration etched all over his face. Winn was next in line, eager to salvage something after losing his KOM jersey yesterday. While the race leader faded before the sprint, Winn was still very much in the thick of things, but a possible stage win was foiled by the perfectly-timed move of Bill Moore (Stamullen M. Donnelly), who used his knowledge of the circuit to best effect. He held onto his advantage to take what was his biggest ever win, while Winn, Hegreberg, Simon Kelly (Cork Nucleus) and Eugene Moriarty filled the top five. The overall contenders all finished in the same time, leading to a status quo in the general classification. The victory was Moore's first of the ten Rásanna he has done. He was, as expected, over the moon. "I think I was more surprised than anyone," he said, beaming. "I just got an opening just before the last corner. I knew from riding the races in the Park that if you sprint hard, hard, hard around that corner and keep going to the line, barring accident you might come out in front. I looked back with 100 metres to go and couldn't believe I had such a gap. "I didn't get clear of them at the corner, there were about ten riders ahead of me there but I just had the impetus from going around the corner and just kept going to the line. "This is a dream for me. I think I did 1,000 miles in December and January in South Africa for this. I thought yesterday was my day-I tried very, very hard to win then. Myself and Sean Lacey got up the road and I gave it everything. When I got caught on the Sally Gap, I thought I would have no chance to win one. So I had absolutely no pressure on myself today, just said I would give it everything. I came out on top...I am chuffed. This is my tenth Rás and my 101st stage. I would ride 101 again if I got to win another. This makes up for all the hardship, all the pain over the years. I am delighted." PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by INPHO/Lorraine O'Sullivan
Results1 Bill Moore (Irl) M Donnelly 1.01.14 2 Julian Winn (GBr) Stena 3 Morten Hegreberg (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 4 Simon Kelly (Irl) Nucleus 5 Eugene Moriarty (Irl) cycleways.com 6 Aidan Crowley (Irl) cycleways.com 7 Richard Kooijman (Ned) BRC Kennemerland 8 Yanto Barker (GBr) Stena 9 Colm Bracken (Irl) Murphy Surveys 10 Arne Hinrichsen (Ger) Stevens von Hacht 11 Evan Oliphant (GBr) Scotland 12 Sigvard Kukk (Est) Kalev Chocolate 13 Malcolm Elliott (GBr) Trinity Capital 14 Mart Ojavee (Est) Kalev Chocolate 15 Craig Sweetman (Irl) M Donnelly 16 Paul Healion (Irl) Usher Insulations 17 Morten Christiansen (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 18 Dave Reilly (Irl) IRC Moy Isover 19 Eddie O'Donoghue (Irl) Team Murphy & Gunn 20 Nathan Mitchell (USA) TIAA-CREF 21 Thomas Evans (Irl) Trinity Capital 22 Kristian House (GBr) Fujibikes 23 Donald Reeb (USA) Guinness 24 Rostislav Krotky (Cze) Elmarco KK 25 Sean Lacey (Irl) M Donnelly 26 Justin Lillie (USA) Boston Scientific 27 Chris Belsham (GBr) Angliasport 28 Chris Newton (GBr) Recycling.co.uk 29 Roger Aiken (Irl) Safe Cycling 30 Padraig Marrey (Irl) Nucleus 31 Philip Cassidy (Irl) cycleways.com 32 Menno de Boer (Ned) BRC Kennemerland 33 Andrei Mustonen (Est) Kalev Chocolate 34 Timothy Dunford (GBr) SurreyRacing League 35 Robin Sharman (GBr) Recycling.co.uk 36 Dan O'Sullivan (USA) McGuire Cycles 37 Jeremy Burton (USA) Tradewind Sports-CCB 38 Mick Hennessy (Irl) Nucleus 39 Tim Barry (Irl) Dan Morrissey 40 John Tanner (GBr) Trinity Capital 41 Mark Pozniak (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee 42 Paddy Kelly (Irl) Wicklow South 43 Andrew Roche (Irl) Worldwide Cycles 44 Are Andresen (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 45 Zach Bell (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee 46 Gary Dodd (GBr) SurreyRacing League 47 Jiri Korbel (Cze) Elmarco KK 48 Stephen Gallagher (Irl) Grant Thornton 49 Ken Norgrove (Irl) Whs. All Systems 50 Stuart MacGregor (GBr) Scotland West 51 Kevin Miller (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee 52 Brian Taafe (Irl) Whs. All Systems 53 Paudi O'Brien (Irl) Grant Thornton 54 Kenny Williams (USA) Ventilux First Mortgage 55 Aaron Beardsley (USA) McGuire Cycles 56 Martin Snizek (Cze) Elmarco KK 57 Vincent Gleeson (Irl) Dan Morrissey 58 Simon Saunders (GBr) SurreyRacing League 59 Tino Haakman (Ned) BRC Kennemerland 60 Daniel Lynch (Irl) Kanturk 61 Michael Mulcahy (Irl) Usher Insulations 62 Adam Kelly (Irl) Wicklow North 63 Todd Duncan (USA) Guinness 64 Conor Murphy (Irl) Grant Thornton 65 Stephen Enright (Irl) IRC Moy Isover 66 David Robinson (USA) TIAA-CREF 67 Kevin Dawson (GBr) Trinity Capital 68 Chris Harnish (USA) Tradewind Sports-CCB 69 Ciaran Farrell (Irl) Whs. All Systems 70 William Byrne (Irl) Murphy Surveys 71 Rory Wyley (Irl) Dan Morrissey 72 Brian Truman (Irl) Dan Morrissey 73 Chris Daddy (GBr) NE England 74 Max Spirin (USA) McGuire Cycles 75 Brian Keane (Irl) Grant Thornton 76 Gabriel Rasch (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 77 John Wall (Irl) Team Murphy & Gunn 78 Myles McCorry (Irl) Safe Cycling 79 Barry Meehan (Irl) Worldwide Cycles 80 Eoin Whelan (Irl) Safe Cycling 81 Fergus O'Connor (Irl) Whs. All Systems 82 Adrian Hedderman (Irl) Team Murphy & Gunn 83 Stuart Gillespie (USA) TIAA-CREF 84 Ian MacGregor (USA) TIAA-CREF 85 Chris McNamara (GBr) SurreyRacing League 86 Jan Novak (Cze) Elmarco KK 87 Robert Partridge (GBr) Stena 88 Fred Stamm (USA) McGuire Cycles 89 Jens Schwedler (Ger) Stevens von Hacht 90 Roger Morgan (GBr) SurreyRacing League 91 Alex Coutts (GBr) Scotland 92 Eoin Concannon (Irl) Kanturk 93 Conor Coffey (USA) Tradewind Sports-CCB 94 John Charlesworth (GBr) NE England 95 John Horgan (Irl) Nucleus 96 Mark Lovatt (GBr) Trinity Capital 97 Stephan Wolfer (GBr) Fujibikes 98 Denis Lynch (Irl) Kanturk 99 Paul Sheppard (GBr) Stena 100 Jamie Norfolk (GBr) Stena 101 Greg Roche (GBr) Fujibikes 102 Tom Hemmant (GBr) Exel Ravens 103 Stephen O'Sullivan (Irl) cycleways.com 104 Michal Stastny (Cze) Elmarco KK 105 Richard Cartland (GBr) Angliasport 106 Stian Remme (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 107 Paul Manning (GBr) Recycling.co.uk 108 Ben Greenwood (GBr) Recycling.co.uk 109 Simon Mulvany (Irl) M Donnelly 110 Mark McLeavey (Irl) Dundrum Shopping 111 Tom Greene (Irl) Ena Loakman 112 Philip Finegan (Irl) Usher Insulations 113 Marcus Smith (GBr) Scotland West 114 Ronnie Batey (GBr) NE England 115 David Peelo (Irl) Whs. All Systems 116 Hugo Keetman (Ned) BRC Kennemerland 117 John Mason (Irl) Worldwide Cycles 118 Richard Eastham (GBr) Angliasport 119 Karl Elliott (Irl) IRC Moy Isover 120 Jason Bethel (GBr) Ventilux First Mortgage 121 James Cusick (GBr) Scotland West 122 Sonke Thiel (Ger) Stevens von Hacht 123 Peter Hey (GBr) Angliasport 124 Barry Donnelly (Irl) Murphy Surveys 125 Simon McNamara (GBr) Angliasport 126 Francis Ennis (Irl) Dundrum Shopping 127 Frank O'Connor (Irl) Team Murphy & Gunn 128 Mark Cassidy (Irl) cycleways.com 129 John Dempsey (Irl) Grant Thornton 130 Ian Paine (GBr) Exel Ravens 131 Mike Barton (USA) Boston Scientific 132 Thorsten Wiedenroth (Ger) Stevens von Hacht 133 Martyn Irvine (Irl) Kanturk 134 Michael Steed (Irl) Murphy Surveys 135 Malte Urban (Ger) Stevens von Hacht 136 Cormac O'Shea (Irl) Ena Loakman 137 Richard Malone (Irl) Ena Loakman 138 Andrew Randell (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee 139 Ryan Connor (GBr) Usher Insulations 140 Dave Early (Irl) Ena Loakman 141 John O'Shea (Irl) Dan Morrissey 142 Jonathan Gormley (Irl) Exel Ravens 143 Steve Kenny (GBr) NE England 144 Dave Buchan (GBr) NE England 145 Duncan Urquhart (GBr) Scotland 146 Mick Walsh (USA) Ventilux First Mortgage 147 Andri Lebedev (Est) Kalev Chocolate 148 Shaun Snodden (GBr) Recycling.co.uk 149 Karl Dolan (Irl) Safe Cycling 150 Emmet Hogan (Irl) McGuire Cycles 0.48 151 Gary Hand (GBr) Scotland 3.40 152 Derek Cunningham (Irl) Wicklow South 5.00 153 Anthony O'Brien (Irl) Nucleus 7.00 154 Thomas Lavery (Irl) Kerry 155 Daire O'Sullivan (Irl) Ena Loakman 156 Sean McGreevy (Irl) Safe Cycling DNS Anthony Malarczyk (GBr) Fujibikes Points 1 Bill Moore (Irl) M Donnelly 15 pts 2 Julian Winn (GBr) Stena 14 3 Morten Hegreberg (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 13 4 Simon Kelly (Irl) Nucleus 12 5 Eugene Moriarty (Irl) cycleways.com 11 6 Aidan Crowley (Irl) cycleways.com 10 7 Richard Kooijman (Ned) BRC Kennemerland 9 8 Yanto Barker (GBr) Stena 8 9 Colm Bracken (Irl) Murphy Surveys 7 10 Arne Hinrichsen (Ger) Stevens von Hacht 6 11 Evan Oliphant (GBr) Scotland 5 12 Sigvard Kukk (Est) Kalev Chocolate 4 13 Malcolm Elliott (GBr) Trinity Capital 3 14 Mart Ojavee (Est) Kalev Chocolate 2 15 Craig Sweetman (Irl) M Donnelly 1 Primes Cycleways Phoenix Park Prime 1 1 Eugene Moriarty (Irl) cycleways.com Cycleways Phoenix Park Prime 2 1 Richard Kooijman (Ned) BRC Kennemerland Cycleways Phoenix Park Prime 3 1 Kristian House (GBr) Fujibikes Cycleways Phoenix Park Prime 4 1 Simon Kelly (Irl) Nucleus County Rider 1 Bill Moore (Irl) M Donnelly 1.01.14 Final General classification 1 Chris Newton (GBr) Recycling.co.uk 26.32.39 2 Malcolm Elliott (GBr) Trinity Capital 0.14 3 Morten Hegreberg (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 2.21 4 Yanto Barker (GBr) Stena 2.42 5 Robin Sharman (GBr) Recycling.co.uk 2.43 6 Tim Barry (Irl) Dan Morrissey 7 Gabriel Rasch (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 2.59 8 John Tanner (GBr) Trinity Capital 5.40 9 Stuart Gillespie (USA) TIAA-CREF 10 Kevin Dawson (GBr) Trinity Capital 6.19 11 Sigvard Kukk (Est) Kalev Chocolate 6.35 12 Eugene Moriarty (Irl) cycleways.com 6.49 13 Evan Oliphant (GBr) Scotland 6.51 14 Rostislav Krotky (Cze) Elmarco KK 6.53 15 Morten Christiansen (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 6.54 16 Andrew Roche (Irl) Worldwide Cycles 6.59 17 Mark Lovatt (GBr) Trinity Capital 7.20 18 Alex Coutts (GBr) Scotland 8.33 19 Roger Aiken (Irl) Safe Cycling 8.40 20 Stephen Gallagher (Irl) Grant Thornton 9.10 21 Tino Haakman (Ned) BRC Kennemerland 9.53 22 Simon Kelly (Irl) Nucleus 10.02 23 Denis Lynch (Irl) Kanturk 10.14 24 Stian Remme (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 10.37 25 Sean Lacey (Irl) M Donnelly 10.49 26 Julian Winn (GBr) Stena 10.57 27 Kevin Miller (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee 11.01 28 Conor Murphy (Irl) Grant Thornton 11.19 29 Rory Wyley (Irl) Dan Morrissey 12.24 30 Paudi O'Brien (Irl) Grant Thornton 13.00 31 Martin Snizek (Cze) Elmarco KK 13.07 32 Mark Cassidy (Irl) cycleways.com 13.32 33 John Horgan (Irl) Nucleus 14.59 34 Jan Novak (Cze) Elmarco KK 15.02 35 Daniel Lynch (Irl) Kanturk 15.18 36 Jens Schwedler (Ger) Stevens von Hacht 15.47 37 Greg Roche (GBr) Fujibikes 38 Kristian House (GBr) Fujibikes 15.57 39 Gary Dodd (GBr) SurreyRacing League 16.04 40 Chris McNamara (GBr) SurreyRacing League 16.25 41 Richard Cartland (GBr) Angliasport 16.29 42 Jiri Korbel (Cze) Elmarco KK 16.50 43 Thomas Evans (Irl) Trinity Capital 17.58 44 Timothy Dunford (GBr) SurreyRacing League 18.27 45 Paul Manning (GBr) Recycling.co.uk 18.32 46 Paul Healion (Irl) Usher Insulations 18.51 47 Thorsten Wiedenroth (Ger) Stevens von Hacht 19.03 48 Tom Hemmant (GBr) Exel Ravens 20.48 49 Steve Kenny (GBr) NE England 21.06 50 Ken Norgrove (Irl) Whs. All Systems 21.09 51 Stephen O'Sullivan (Irl) cycleways.com 21.30 52 Malte Urban (Ger) Stevens von Hacht 21.33 53 Brian Truman (Irl) Dan Morrissey 21.57 54 David Robinson (USA) TIAA-CREF 22.10 55 Bill Moore (Irl) M Donnelly 22.21 56 Stuart MacGregor (GBr) Scotland West 23.39 57 Mike Barton (USA) Boston Scientific 24.53 58 John Dempsey (Irl) Grant Thornton 26.04 59 Robert Partridge (GBr) Stena 27.33 60 Chris Belsham (GBr) Angliasport 28.57 61 Barry Meehan (Irl) Worldwide Cycles 29.02 62 John Mason (Irl) Worldwide Cycles 30.31 63 Eoin Whelan (Irl) Safe Cycling 31.05 64 Philip Cassidy (Irl) cycleways.com 32.41 65 Jamie Norfolk (GBr) Stena 33.10 66 Are Andresen (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 33.15 67 Martyn Irvine (Irl) Kanturk 33.49 68 Andrei Mustonen (Est) Kalev Chocolate 34.25 69 Michael Steed (Irl) Murphy Surveys 35.21 70 Roger Morgan (GBr) SurreyRacing League 35.27 71 Craig Sweetman (Irl) M Donnelly 35.44 72 John Charlesworth (GBr) NE England 35.49 73 David Peelo (Irl) Whs. All Systems 36.07 74 Ryan Connor (GBr) Usher Insulations 36.48 75 Eddie O'Donoghue (Irl) Team Murphy & Gunn 38.07 76 James Cusick (GBr) Scotland West 38.10 77 Ben Greenwood (GBr) Recycling.co.uk 39.06 78 Ian MacGregor (USA) TIAA-CREF 39.22 79 Paul Sheppard (GBr) Stena 39.23 80 Mart Ojavee (Est) Kalev Chocolate 39.49 81 Mark Pozniak (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee 39.57 82 Stephan Wolfer (GBr) Fujibikes 40.15 83 Mark McLeavey (Irl) Dundrum Shopping 41.52 84 Myles McCorry (Irl) Safe Cycling 85 Michal Stastny (Cze) Elmarco KK 42.00 86 Andrew Randell (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee 42.41 87 Chris Daddy (GBr) NE England 44.35 88 Andri Lebedev (Est) Kalev Chocolate 44.54 89 Duncan Urquhart (GBr) Scotland 45.58 90 Philip Finegan (Irl) Usher Insulations 46.43 91 Aidan Crowley (Irl) cycleways.com 47.18 92 Mick Hennessy (Irl) Nucleus 47.19 93 Michael Mulcahy (Irl) Usher Insulations 47.20 94 Simon McNamara (GBr) Angliasport 48.23 95 Richard Kooijman (Ned) BRC Kennemerland 48.44 96 Kenny Williams (USA) Ventilux First Mortgage 49.31 97 Gary Hand (GBr) Scotland 49.44 98 Simon Saunders (GBr) SurreyRacing League 51.02 99 Nathan Mitchell (USA) TIAA-CREF 51.28 100 Donald Reeb (USA) Guinness 51.34 101 Shaun Snodden (GBr) Recycling.co.uk 54.08 102 Tom Greene (Irl) Ena Loakman 55.17 103 Brian Keane (Irl) Grant Thornton 56.05 104 Sonke Thiel (Ger) Stevens von Hacht 56.33 105 Daire O'Sullivan (Irl) Ena Loakman 57.13 106 Dan O'Sullivan (USA) McGuire Cycles 1.01.12 107 Padraig Marrey (Irl) Nucleus 1.02.54 108 Ronnie Batey (GBr) NE England 1.05.26 109 Menno de Boer (Ned) BRC Kennemerland 1.05.31 110 Stephen Enright (Irl) IRC Moy Isover 1.08.47 111 Fred Stamm (USA) McGuire Cycles 1.08.54 112 Ian Paine (GBr) Exel Ravens 1.09.54 113 Todd Duncan (USA) Guinness 1.17.21 114 Eoin Concannon (Irl) Kanturk 1.17.40 115 Richard Eastham (GBr) Angliasport 1.20.52 116 Colm Bracken (Irl) Murphy Surveys 1.22.07 117 Zach Bell (Can) Jet Fuel Coffee 1.22.13 118 Cormac O'Shea (Irl) Ena Loakman 1.24.39 119 John O'Shea (Irl) Dan Morrissey 1.26.26 120 Brian Taafe (Irl) Whs. All Systems 1.26.38 121 Arne Hinrichsen (Ger) Stevens von Hacht 1.31.46 122 Anthony O'Brien (Irl) Nucleus 1.38.14 123 Hugo Keetman (Ned) BRC Kennemerland 1.39.19 124 Max Spirin (USA) McGuire Cycles 1.40.51 125 Ciaran Farrell (Irl) Whs. All Systems 1.46.31 126 Adrian Hedderman (Irl) Team Murphy & Gunn 1.49.49 127 Chris Harnish (USA) Tradewind Sports-CCB 1.53.19 128 Vincent Gleeson (Irl) Dan Morrissey 1.55.45 129 Fergus O'Connor (Irl) Whs. All Systems 2.01.45 130 William Byrne (Irl) Murphy Surveys 2.03.11 131 Conor Coffey (USA) Tradewind Sports-CCB 2.04.31 132 Jonathan Gormley (Irl) Exel Ravens 2.05.39 133 Simon Mulvany (Irl) M Donnelly 2.05.40 134 Derek Cunningham (Irl) Wicklow South 2.08.30 135 Frank O'Connor (Irl) Team Murphy & Gunn 2.11.46 136 Paddy Kelly (Irl) Wicklow South 2.13.50 137 John Wall (Irl) Team Murphy & Gunn 2.14.30 138 Marcus Smith (GBr) Scotland West 2.20.05 139 Justin Lillie (USA) Boston Scientific 2.22.16 140 Adam Kelly (Irl) Wicklow North 2.22.23 141 Dave Buchan (GBr) NE England 2.24.04 142 Barry Donnelly (Irl) Murphy Surveys 2.26.43 143 Dave Reilly (Irl) IRC Moy Isover 2.32.09 144 Emmet Hogan (Irl) McGuire Cycles 2.37.48 145 Jeremy Burton (USA) Tradewind Sports-CCB 2.38.16 146 Mick Walsh (USA) Ventilux First Mortgage 2.39.36 147 Karl Dolan (Irl) Safe Cycling 2.41.07 148 Peter Hey (GBr) Angliasport 2.49.34 149 Karl Elliott (Irl) IRC Moy Isover 2.49.52 150 Thomas Lavery (Irl) Kerry 2.56.40 151 Francis Ennis (Irl) Dundrum Shopping 2.57.02 152 Jason Bethel (GBr) Ventilux First Mortgage 3.03.29 153 Aaron Beardsley (USA) McGuire Cycles 3.11.46 154 Dave Early (Irl) Ena Loakman 3.13.41 155 Sean McGreevy (Irl) Safe Cycling 3.35.11 156 Richard Malone (Irl) Ena Loakman 3.38.51 Points classification 1 Malcolm Elliott (GBr) Trinity Capital 84 pts 2 Morten Hegreberg (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 84 3 Chris Newton (GBr) Recycling.co.uk 83 4 Yanto Barker (GBr) Stena 66 5 Eugene Moriarty (Irl) cycleways.com 54 6 John Tanner (GBr) Trinity Capital 46 7 Simon Kelly (Irl) Nucleus 38 8 Sigvard Kukk (Est) Kalev Chocolate 36 9 Robin Sharman (GBr) Recycling.co.uk 35 10 Tim Barry (Irl) Dan Morrissey 33 Mountains classification 1 Mark Lovatt (GBr) Trinity Capital 72 pts 2 Julian Winn (GBr) Stena 60 3 Morten Hegreberg (Nor) Sparebanken Vest 56 4 Duncan Urquhart (GBr) Scotland 53 5 Stephen Gallagher (Irl) Grant Thornton 38 6 Eugene Moriarty (Irl) cycleways.com 35 7 Paul Healion (Irl) Usher Insulations 33 8 Denis Lynch (Irl) Kanturk 28 9 Andrew Roche (Irl) Worldwide Cycles 27 10 Malte Urban (Ger) Stevens von Hacht 26 Under 23 classification 1 Stuart Gillespie (USA) TIAA-CREF 26.38.19 2 Alex Coutts (GBr) Scotland 2.53 3 Paudi O'Brien (Irl) Grant Thornton 7.20 4 Martin Snizek (Cze) Elmarco KK 7.27 5 Mark Cassidy (Irl) cycleways.com 7.52 6 Jiri Korbel (Cze) Elmarco KK 11.10 7 David Robinson (USA) TIAA-CREF 16.30 8 Robert Partridge (GBr) Stena 21.53 9 Martyn Irvine (Irl) Kanturk 28.09 10 Andrei Mustonen (Est) Kalev Chocolate 28.45 County rider classification 1 Tim Barry (Irl) Dan Morrissey 26.35.22 2 Eugene Moriarty (Irl) cycleways.com 4.06 3 Andrew Roche (Irl) Worldwide Cycles 4.16 4 Roger Aiken (Irl) Safe Cycling 5.57 5 Simon Kelly (Irl) Nucleus 7.19 6 Denis Lynch (Irl) Kanturk 7.31 7 Sean Lacey (Irl) M Donnelly 8.06 8 Rory Wyley (Irl) Dan Morrissey 9.41 9 Mark Cassidy (Irl) cycleways.com 10.49 10 John Horgan (Irl) Nucleus 12.16 CI Cat. 2 classification 1 Barry Meehan (Irl) Worldwide Cycles 27.01.41 2 Mark McLeavey (Irl) Dundrum Shopping 12.50 3 Tom Greene (Irl) Ena Loakman 26.15 4 Stephen Enright (Irl) IRC Moy Isover 39.45 5 Cormac O'Shea (Irl) Ena Loakman 55.37 6 Anthony O'Brien (Irl) Nucleus 1.09.12 7 Ciaran Farrell (Irl) Whs. All Systems 1.17.29 8 Fergus O'Connor (Irl) Whs. All Systems 1.32.43 9 Jonathan Gormley (Irl) Exel Ravens 1.36.37 10 Frank O'Connor (Irl) Team Murphy & Gunn 1.42.44 International Team classification 1 Trinity Capital 79.47.21 2 Sparebanken Vest 3.01 3 Recycling.co.uk 10.25 4 Grant Thornton 14.37 5 Scotland 18.17 6 Elmarco KK Cube 19.30 7 Stena 31.51 8 Stevens von Hacht 35.07 9 Fujibikes 38.22 10 Surrey Racing League 40.00 11 TIAA-CREF 46.21 12 Jet Fuel Coffee 57.34 13 Kalev Chocolate 1.01.23 14 NE England 1.23.15 15 Angliasport 1.23.21 16 Kennemerland 1.43.07 17 Scotland West 2.02.23 18 McGuire Cycles 3.20.08 19 US - Ventilux First Mortgage 4.49.24 20 Tradewind Sports-CCB 6.12.53 County Team classification 1 Dan Morrissey 80.14.01 2 cycleways.com 1.47 3 Usher Insulations 18.25 4 Kanturk 23.17 5 Nucleus 29.38 6 Worldwide Cycles 30.28 7 M Donnelly 31.50 8 Safe Cycling 45.43 9 Whs. All Systems 1.18.30 10 Exel Ravens 1.52.08 11 Murphy Surveys 2.21.56 12 Ena Loakman Remax 2.32.53 13 Team Murphy & Gunn 2.37.20 14 IRC Moy Isover 5.54.44 |
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