Stage 5 Results MaynoothTo Bective Co Meath 156 Kms
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| Tim Shoreman UK Wheelbase-Cabtech- Castelli Wins The Final Stage Of Ras Tailteann 2004 |
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Who Wins When Riders Are On The Same Time
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| Who Wins When Riders Are On The Same Time |
As the 2024 Rás Tailteann rolls towards the finish line in Bective Stud, Tea Rooms and Apartments, County Meath, much like last year, who will end up taking the coveted Yellow Jersey is still very much up in the air.
The big difference with the current 2024 GC is that it is stacked! Three riders Dom Jackson,UK Foran CT, Conn McDunphy USA Skyling Cadence & Liam O'Brien Team Ireland are all on the same time but Dom Jackson is nonetheless the race leader.
This is how the Commissaires explained how it works for those who might not be familiar with the intricacies involved.
When riders are on the same time, the sum of their stage placings comes into play.
Whomever has the lowest combined stage placings total is ahead of the next rider as the the graphic shows.
So we're all set up for a grande finale tomorrow and an exciting finish to the 69th edition of An Rás Tailteann. Best of luck to all More>>>
Pictures From Stage 4 Horse And Jockey To Kildare Town
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| Tom Martin,UK Wheelbase-Cabtech-Castelli Stage Winner |
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Rás Tailteann Stage 4 - How It Unlolded
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| Tom Martin,UK Wheelbase-Cabtech-Castelli Wins Stage Four Of Rás Tailteann In Kildare Town |
Stage 4 of Rás Tailteann took the riders from Horse & Jockey to Kildare Town over a distance of 143.7KM.
The stage was won by Tom Martin of Wheelbase - Cabtech - Castelli Team with Will Perrett of Spirit TBW Stuart Hall Cycling in second. Jim Brown (UK Ribble Rebellion) rounded out the podium
No change to yellow as Dom Jackson (Foran CT) maintains general classification.
Odhran Doogan (Team Ireland) takes over the green points jersey from his team mate and defending champion Dillon Corkery.
Dean Harvey (Team Ireland) takes over the KOH jersey after winning all categorised climbs today More>>>
Stage 4 Results Horse & Jockey To Kildare Town 139.2 Kms
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| Tom Martin,UK Wheelbase-Cabtech-Castelli Wins Stage Four Of Rás Tailteann In KIldare Town |
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Pictures From Stage 3 Kenmare To Cahir
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| Cormac McGeough, Mexico Canel's Java Stage Winner |
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Rás Tailteann Stage 3- How it Unlolded
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| Dom Jackson Uk Foran CT In Yellow For The Second Day |
Stage 3 of Rás Tailteann took the riders from Kenmare to Cahir over a distance of 154.8KM.
The stage was won by Irish man Cormac McGeough riding as part of the Mexican Canel’s Java Team. John Buller from Spellman Dublin Port finished second with Odhran Doogan (Team Ireland) in third.
No change to yellow as Dom Jackson (UK Foran CT) leads the general classification. Defending champion Dillon Corkery (Team Ireland) holds onto the green points jersey while Conor McGoldrick from the UK Richardsons Trek DAS team takes over the KOH classification.
The stage was won by Irish man Cormac McGeough riding as part of the Mexican Canel’s Java Team. John Buller from Spellman Dublin Port finished second with Odhran Doogan (Team Ireland) in third.
No change to yellow as Dom Jackson (UK Foran CT) leads the general classification. Defending champion Dillon Corkery (Team Ireland) holds onto the green points jersey while Conor McGoldrick from the UK Richardsons Trek DAS team takes over the KOH classification.
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Stage 3 Results Kenmare To Cahir 155 Kms
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| Cormac McGeough, Mexico Canel's-Jave Wins Stage of Rás Tailteann Into Cahir |
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Pictures From Stage 2 Kanturk To Sneem
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| Dom Jackson, UK Foran Takes The Yellow Jerseyn On Stage Tw0 |
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Rás Tailteann Stage 2 How it Unlolded
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Rás Tailteann Stage 2 – Short Summary
Stage 2 of Rás Tailteann took the riders from Kanturk to Sneem over a distance of 183.8KM.
The stage was won by Conn McDunphy, an Irish man riding as part of the USA Skyline-CADENCE team with Liam O'Brien from Team Ireland in second. George Peden from UK Team PB Performance finished third with Dillon Corkery from Team Ireland finishing fourth for the second consecutive day.
Dom Jackson from UK Foran CT takes the yellow jersey with Liam O'Brien from Team Ireland in second and Conn McDunphy from USA Skyline-CADENCE in third. All three riders are on the same time overall. Defending champion Dillon Corkery of Team Ireland finds himself in fifth overall with a deficit of 32 seconds.
Logan Maclean of Killarney CC is the leader of the KOH competition, and Matteo Cigala is leading the Irish county rider competition More>>>
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