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An Post Rás Stage 4 Pictures Dingle To Sneem
Nicolai Brochner. Denmark Riwal Platform Wins Stage Four Of The An Post Rás Into Sneem
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Results Stage 4 Dingle To Sneem
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An Post Rás Stage 3 Pictures Charleville To Dingle
James Gullen, Pedal Heaven Britain Wins Stage Three Of The An Post Rás Into Dingle


Clemens Fankhauser, Tirol Cycling Team Austria, Takes Over The Yellow Jersey On Stage 3 From Charleville To Dingle
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Results Stage 3 Charleville To Dingle
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An Post Rás Stage 2 Pictures Mullingar To Charleville
Eoin Morton Dublin UCD Fitz Cycles Wins Stage 2 From Mullingar To Charleville
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Results Stage 2 Mullingar To Charleville
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An Post Rás Stage 1 Pictures Dublin To Multyfarnham
Taco Van Der Hoorn, Netherlands Join-S De Rijke Winning Stage 1 Of The An Post Rás Into Multyfarnham


Taco Van Der Hoorn, Netherlands Join-S De Rijke First Yellow Jersey 2016 An Post Rás
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Results Stage 1 Dublin To Multyfarnham
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Official Start List Of Competitors An Post Rás 2016
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Ambitious An Post Chain Reaction Team Completes Glittering Rás Line-up
Damien Shaw, An Post Chain Reaction
Jack Wilson, An Post Chain Reaction
The An Post Chain Reaction team which will chase success in this year’s An Post Rás has been revealed, with general manager Kurt Bogaerts confirming that two Irishmen, two Belgians and a Kiwi will represent the team’s hopes in the race.

National champion Damien Shaw and Jack Wilson are the home riders, while the Belgians Nicolas Vereecken and Emiel Wastyn and New Zealand’s Aaron Gate complete the squad.

The team has a strong history in the race, with multiple stage wins and overall victory in 2008 and 2011. They were one of the most dominant in last year’s edition and Bogaerts anticipates another strong showing, although his selection was complicated in recent weeks due to injuries.
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