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Ras Tailteann Race Techical Guide 2026
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| Race Techical Guide |
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Driving Growth: The Economic Engen Of Rás Tailteann 2026 Comes To Carlow
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| Members Of Carlow County Council With Paul Woods Cyclist Gerry Campbell Race Director, Mike O'Donoghue & Eddie Dawson |
The sporting calendar for 2026 is poised to deliver a significant boost to the local economy in Carlow, as Carlow County Council officially announces its stage sponsorship of Rás Tailteann 2026. This partnership is not merely a celebration of elite cycling; it is a strategic economic maneuverer designed to position Carlow as a primary beneficiary of one of Ireland’s most prestigious sporting events. By hosting two race starts, the county is set to capitalize on a substantial influx of visitors, participants, and support teams. More>>>
Ras Tailteann 2026 Route Details
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2026 Stage 5 Route Details
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| Stage 5 Route Details Sunday 24th, May |
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2026 Stage 4 Route Details
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| Stage 4 Route Details Saturday 23rd. May |
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2026 Stage 3 Route Details
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| Stage 3 Route Details Friday 22nd May |
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2026 Stage 2 Route Details
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| Stage 2 Route Details Thursday 21st May |
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2026 Stage 1 Route Details
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| Stage 1 Route Details Wednesday 20th May |
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Ras Tailteann Route Details 2026
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| Riders cross the Obelisk Bridge in Drogheda on the way to start Rás Tailteann 2025 |
The 71st. edition of Rás Tailteann will take place from May 20th to May 24th, 2026.
The event will start in Portlaoise, Co Laois on Wednesday, May 20th, heading south-west to finish in the historic Limerick heritage town of Kilmallock. Stage two will see a transfer to Rathmore, Co Kerry, where a long and demanding day awaits, taking in Kenmare, West Cork, the famed Tunnel Road / Caha Pass, Glengarriff and Gougane Gap before finishing in the Rás stronghold of Banteer, Co Cork.
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Ras Tailteann 2025 Route Details
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