Rás Over The Years

About An Rás Tailteann
Feb 16, 2004, 13:19

The Rás Tailteann (Irish: An Rás Tailteann, The FBD Insurance Rás) is an annual 8 day international cycling stage race, held in Ireland in May. Around Ireland, the race is referred to as The Rás. By naming the race the Rás Tailteann the original organisers, members of the National Cycling Association (NCA), were associating the cycle race with the Tailteann Games an ancient celtic sporting event in Ireland.

The event started in 1953 and was organised under the rules of the Republican-influenced organisation - the National Cycling Association(NCA). At that time competitive cycling in Ireland was deeply divided between three cycling organisations, the NCA, Cumann Rothaiochta na hEireann (CRE) and the Northern Ireland Cycling Federation (NICF) due to the issue of nationalism and the division of Ireland into Northern Ireland and the Republic. The NCA wished for a United Ireland and refused to recognise Northern Ireland or to confine their jurisdiction to the Republic of Ireland. The Rás Tailteann was the biggest race that the NCA organised each year.

As a result of a Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) motion, the NCA was banned from international races and all teams affiliated with the UCI were banned from competing in races organised by the NCA. Therefore only teams that were not affiliated with the UCI or who were willing to take the chance of serving a suspension for competing in the Rás Tailteann competed in the Rás Tailteann. During this time the NCA cyclists achieved prominence in the Rás with Gene Mangan, Se O'Hanlon and Paddy Flanagan being several legends of the race. Mangan won only one Rás but featured in the race throughout the 60's and early 70's winning a total of 12 stages while O'Hanlon won the race four times and won 24 stages. Flanagan won the Rás three times and had 11 stage wins.

The NCA and the CRE together with NICF began unification talks in the late 1960's and early 1970's. As a result, a CRE team which included Pat McQuaid, Kieron McQuaid and Peter Doyle was able to enter the race in 1974. Doyle won the race and the McQuaids won two stages each. The first Rás open to the two associations CRE and the NICF was in 1979 and enabled Stephen Roche to compete the event as part of the Ireland team. Roche won the event.

The race has developed into a much sought after event by professional and amateur teams from many parts of the world. As part of the elite international calendar it is eligible to award qualifying points that are required for participation in Olympic Games and World Cycling Championships.

The first edition was held in 1953 as a two day event but quickly developed into a week-long event. It has ran every year since uninterrupted.

The most recent edition (2007) was won by Tony Martin from Germany.

The race is a UCI 2.2 event.

Winners

  • 1953 : Colm Christle Flag of Ireland Gate C.C. Dublin 
  • 1954 : Joe O'Brien Flag of Ireland National Cycling Club 
  • 1955 : Gene Mangan Flag of Ireland Kerry
  • 1956 : Paudie Fitzgerald Flag of Ireland Kerry
  • 1957 : Frank Ward Flag of Ireland Dublin
  • 1958 : Mick Murphy Flag of Ireland Kerry
  • 1959 : Ben McKenna Flag of Ireland Meath
  • 1960 : Paddy Flanagan Flag of Ireland Kildare
  • 1961 : Tom Finn Flag of Ireland Dublin
  • 1962 : Sé O'Hanlon Flag of Ireland Dublin
  • 1963 : Zbigniew Glowaty Flag of Poland Poland
  • 1964 : Paddy Flanagan Flag of Ireland Kildare
  • 1965 : Sé O'Hanlon Flag of Ireland Dublin
  • 1966 : Sé O'Hanlon Flag of Ireland Dublin
  • 1967 : Sé O'Hanlon Flag of Ireland Dublin
  • 1968 : Milan Hrezdira Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
  • 1969 : Brian Connaughton Flag of Ireland Meath
  • 1970 : Alexander Gysiantnikov Flag of the Soviet Union  USSR 
  • 1971 : Colm Nulty Flag of Ireland Meath
  • 1972 : John Mangan Flag of Ireland Setanta C.C. Dublin 
  • 1973 : Mike O'Donaghue Flag of Ireland Carlow
  • 1974 : Peter Doyle Flag of Ireland  I.C.F. 
  • 1975 : Paddy Flanagan Flag of Ireland Kildare
  • 1976 : Fons Steuten Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
  • 1977 : Yuri Lavrushkin Flag of the Soviet Union USSR
  • 1978 : Seamus Kennedy Flag of Ireland Kerry
  • 1979 : Stephen Roche Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 1980 : Billy Kerr Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 1981 : Jamie McGahan Flag of the United Kingdom Scotland
  • 1982 : Dermot Gilleran Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 1983 : Philip Cassidy Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 1984 : Stephen Delaney Flag of Ireland Dublin
  • 1985 : Nicola Kosiakov Flag of the Soviet Union USSR
  • 1986 : Stephen Spratt Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 1987 : Paul McCormack Flag of Ireland Longford
  • 1988 : Paul McCormack Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 1989 : Dainis Ozoles Flag of the Soviet Union USSR
  • 1990 : Ian Chivers Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 1991 : Kevin Kimmage Flag of Ireland Mearh
  • 1992 : Stephen Spratt Flag of Ireland Dublin
  • 1993 : Eamonn Byrne Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 1994 : Declan Lonergan Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 1995 : Paul McQuaid Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 1996 : Tommy Evans Flag of Ireland Derry
  • 1997 : Andrew Roche Flag of Ireland Kerry
  • 1998 : Ciarán Power Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 1999 : Philip Cassidy Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 2000 : Julian Winn Flag of the United Kingdom Wales
  • 2001 : Paul Manning Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain
  • 2002 : Ciarán Power Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 2003 : Chris Newton Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 
  • 2004 : David McCann Flag of Ireland Ireland
  • 2005 : Chris Newton Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britian 
  • 2006 : Kristian House Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britian 
  • 2007 : Tony Martin Flag of Germany Germany


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