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Kimber Climbs Into Yellow With Commanding Wolftrap Victory
By Rás Admin
Jun 1, 2024, 05:55


George Kimber Isle Of Man In The Race Leaders Yellow Jersey (Photo Lorraine O'Sullivan)

Stage 4 – As it happened

Ennis to Mountrath – 24 May 2025
Distance: 128.1km | Winner & New Race Leader: George Kimber (Cycling Club Isle of Man)

Kimber climbs into yellow with commanding Wolftrap victory

Stage 4 of Rás Tailteann 2025 brought fireworks and ferocious racing across 128.1km from Ennis to Mountrath, with attacks from the very start and relentless pace all the way to the final climb. In the end, it was George Kimber (Cycling Club Isle of Man) who conquered the decisive Wolftrap ascent and soloed to victory — taking both the stage and the overall lead in this 70th edition of the race.

How it happened:

The flag dropped under blue skies and high speeds, with 24km covered in just 28 minutes — an average of 51.4km/h. The bunch stayed together through Bodyke and Whitegate, with riders like Clay Davies (21) repeatedly testing the waters.

After numerous failed attack attempts from many riders, a break of six finally stuck near the 90km mark: Dom Jackson (1) – Foran CT, Tom Martin (37) – Wheelbase/Cabtech/Castelli, Kim Satchel (60) – Good Guys Racing NYC, Cian Keogh (64) – Team Skyline, Gareth O’Neill (95) – Cycling Ulster and Evan Keane (117) – Pinergy–Orwell Wheelers.

With support from Banbridge CC Specsavers and Team Ireland behind, the peloton kept them within striking distance. The group entered Riverstown, and the lead hovered around 30–34 seconds, with Team Ireland driving the chase. After 2 hours of racing, the average speed remained a searing 50.4 km/h.

The Wolftrap Decider

The race hit the Category 1 Wolftrap with 3km of climbing ahead — and that’s where the fireworks truly began. From the yellow jersey group, George Kimber, Dean Harvey, Jamie Meehan, and Adam Lewis surged clear.

At the summit, the KOH points were taken by: Dean Harvey (66) – Team Ireland, Jamie Meehan (67) – Team Ireland, George Kimber (41) – Cycling Club Isle of Man, Adam Lewis (61) – Team Skyline, Tom Martin (37) – Wheelbase/Cabtech/Castelli, Maxime Richard (57) – Good Guys Racing NYC and Danylo Riwnyj (5) – Foran CT.

On the descent, Kimber, Meehan, and Harvey formed a lead trio. With the bunch splintering behind, Odhran Doogan (Cycling Ulster) attacked in defence of yellow but was unable to bridge across.
Kimber rode away solo in the closing kilometres to take a brilliant win in Mountrath, with Meehan and Harvey completing the podium.

George Kimber Isle Of Man


Stage 4 Top 5

1. George Kimber (Cycling Club Isle of Man)
2. Jamie Meehan (Team Ireland)
3. Dean Harvey (Team Ireland)
4. Sebastian Brenes – Canel’s Java
5. Matthew Teggart – Banbridge CC Specsavers

General Classification

1. George Kimber – Cycling Club Isle of Man
2. Jamie Meehan – Team Ireland
3. Odhrán Doogan – Cycling Ulster

Jersey Leaders:

• Bective Stud, Tea Rooms and Apartments Yellow Jersey: George Kimber – Cycling Club Isle of Man
• City Break Apartments Green Jersey: Sebastian Brenes – Canel’s Java
• Irish Independent King of the Mountains Jersey: Adam Lewis – Team Skyline
• Spin 11 U23 Jersey: Jamie Meehan – Team Ireland
• Sport Ireland County Jersey: Odhrán Doogan – Cycling Ulster
• FBD Stage Winner Jersey: George Kimber – Cycling Club Isle of Man


Most Aggressive Rider (Stage 4):
Tom Martin (Wheelbase/Cabtech/Castelli), awarded the €250 prize sponsored by Mick Twomey, the Rás’s longest-serving official.






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