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An Post Rás Stage 4 Pictures Bundoran To Buncrana
Stage Four Winner Michael Storer Australia National Team
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Mathew Teaggart An Post Chain Reaction Race Leader
Matthew Teggart An Post Chain Reaction Race Leader


Michael Storer of the Australia National Team took an emphatic solo victory on stage four of An Post Rás into Buncrana today. Storer crossed the line one minute and fifty five seconds over second place Jacob Sitler (USA CCB Velotooler) with Morgan Kneiskey (France Armée de Terre) claiming third spot. Yesterday’s stage three winner, Irishman, Matthew Teggart finished just on Kneisky’s shoulder, topping the general classification (GC) and becoming the new yellow jersey leader.

Day four of the eight route took the riders into the heart of Donegal where they faced a challenging route including five categorised climbs with the monstrous Mamore Gap rearing its head just over 10 kilometres before the finish.
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Results Stage 4 Bundoran To Buncrana 151.8 Kms.
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An Post Rás Stage 3 Pictures Newport To Bundoran
Matthew Teggart ,An Post Chainreaction Wins Stage Three Into Bundoran
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Irishman Teggart Takes Emphatic Stage Three Victory in An Post Rás
Msthew Teggart ,An Post Chainreaction Wins Stage Three Into Bundoran


Ireland’s Matthew Teggart of the An Post Chain Reaction team put in a magnificent ride to take a hard fought victory on stage three of An Post Rás today in to Bundoran, Donegal.

The Banbridge born rider won a bunch sprint to the line narrowly ahead of Ian Bibby (Britain JLT Condor) and Stephane Poulhies (France Armee de Terre) who finished second and third respectively. Dutch rider Dennis Bakker (Delta Cycling Rotterdam) took fourth place, and as a result becomes the new race leader More>>>


Results Stage 3 Newport To Bundoran 149 Kms.
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An Post Rás Stage 2 Pictures Longford To Newport 142,9 Kms.
Jan-Willem Van Schip,Delta Cycling Crossing The Finish Line To Win Stage Two Of The An Post Rás In Newport
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Van Schip Soloes To Superb Stage Two Victory In An Post Rás
Jan-Willem Van Schip,Delta Cycling Winner of Stage Two Of The An Post Rás In Newport


Jan-Willem Van Schip (Delta Cycling Rotterdam) soloed to a superb victory on stage two of An Post Rás in to Mayo today, seven seconds ahead of a fiercely chasing bunch. Christopher Latham (Britain Team Wiggins) was first to follow Van Schip across the line with Yannis Yssaad (France Armee de Terre) taking third place ahead of Matteo Cigala (Cork Aqua Blue Sport) in fourth.

The 142 kilometre route for day two of the eight day race was much like the opening stage with flat roads from Longford to Newport set to allow for good racing. No categorised climbs were to feature but three An Post Hot Spot Sprints were once again on offer for the riders in Ballymoe (48km), Williamstown (57km) and Breaghwy (108km). More>>>


Results Stage 2 Longford To Newport 142.9 Kms.
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An Post Rás Stage 1 Pictures Dublin To Longford 146.1kms
Nicolai Nielsen, Denmark Riwal Platform Cycling winner of Stage 1 Dublin to Longford in the 2017 An Post Rás. (Photo by Sean Rowe)
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