Already a member?
Sign in
Welcome! This is a website that everyone can build together. It's easy!
Tour of Ulster 2008
Griffin Wins Stage 1 of Tour of Ulster
The Tour of Ulster started this year in wet conditions in Omagh, but brightened up quickly, and after only 11 miles of racing a 24 man group had gone clear, which reached a maximum lead of 24 seconds before being caught. This group included former and last year’s winner Ryan Connor (Pezula Racing) and former double winner David Mc Cann (Giant Asia).

By the time the race reached Enniskillen with 32 miles covered, 26 riders had gone clear and held a 30 second lead over the main bunch, this was to be the race winning move. But with a strong wind blowing the race split up, and by the time the race approached Ballygawley at 62 miles there were 7 groups on the road covering 5 minutes.
With 2 climbs on the run into the finish the front group split leaving 12 riders in the front group.

The 12 man riders finished some 2 minutes in front of a 3 man group with Paul Griffin (Giant Asia) winning the stage from Neil Delahaye (Usher Irish Road Club A) and Griffin taking the first yellow jersey of the race. This group was followed by a 13 man group at 4mins 15 secs, this group included last year's winner Ryan Connor (Pezula Racing) and Sean Downey (Team Ireland – Juniors).
The leader of the King of the Hills competition after day 1 is Paul Griffin (Giant Asia).

The stage tomorrow starts at Omagh Leisure Centre (11.00 am) and finishing at Omagh Leisure Centre (1.30pm), and with the race going through the Sperrins this 67.4 mile stage is another tough stage with 5 climbs on route followed by a 2.3 mile time trial later that evening..

For some more pics of the event check out the gallery link below
VIEW FULL GALLERY BY MARIAN LAMB
Report Paul Nugent
Pics Marian Lamb
Stage 1 Result - Omagh - Omagh (78.6 miles)
PL Name Team Time @
1 Griffin,Paul Giant Asia 2h57'56"
2 Delahaye,Neil Usher Irish RC A 2h58'09" @13"
3 Coughlan,Simon Donamon Dymamos 2h58'09" @ s/t
4 Nestor,Mark Eurocycles 2h58'09" @ s/t
5 Crowley,Aidan My Home.ie A 2h58'09" @ s/t
6 McCann,David Giant Asia 2h58'09" @ s/t
7 Fenlon,Joe Dan Morrossey/Carrick 2h58'09" @ s/t
8 Lacey,Sean Eurocycles 2h58'09" @ s/t
9 Swinard,Greg Usher Irish RC A 2h58'09" @ s/t
10 Surdival,Stephen Orwell Wheelers B 2h58'09" @ s/t

General Classification by Time
PL Name Team Time @
1 Griffin,Paul Giant Asia 2h57'56"
2 Delahaye,Neil Usher Irish RC A 2h58'09" @13"
3 Coughlan,Simon Donamon Dymamos 2h58'09" = s/t
4 Nestor,Mark Eurocycles 2h58'09" = s/t
5 Crowley,Aidan My Home.ie A 2h58'09" = s/t
6 McCann,David Giant Asia 2h58'09" = s/t
7 Fenlon,Joe Dan Morrossey/Carrick 2h58'09" = s/t
8 Lacey,Sean Eurocycles 2h58'09" = s/t
9 Swinard,Greg Usher Irish RC A 2h58'09" = s/t
10 Surdival,Stephen Orwell Wheelers B 2h58'09" = s/t
KOM Cat 3: at 46.8km
PL Name Pts
1 Ahern,B 3pts
2 Brosnan,N 2pts
3 Kelly,S 1pt
KOM Cat 3: at 103.3km
PL Name Pts
1 Griffin,P 3pts
2 McCann,D 2pts
3 Wyley,R 1pt
KOM Cat 2: at 106.9km
PL Name Pts
1 Griffin,P 5pts
2 McCann,D 3pts
3 Wyley,R 2pts
4 Coughlan,S 1pt
KOH Competition
PL Name Pts
1 Griffin,P 8
2 McCann,D 5
3 Ahern,B 3
4 Wyley,R 3
5 Brosnan,N 2
6 Coughlan,S 1
7 Kelly,S 1
For further information, visit our website on www.tourofulster.com
Paul Nugent, PR Officer, Tour of Ulster
Belfast’s David McCann moved closer to winning his second Tour of Ulster when he finished runner-up to last year’s victor Ryan Connor (Pezula Racing) in today’s tough 67 mile stage through the Sperrin Mountains. McCann took the Yellow Jersey from Gian Asia team-mate Paul Griffin from Tralee who won the opening stage at Omagh on Saturday.
The action started early with a group of 10 riders going clear after 3 miles, and after the first KOH at Mountfield, Mc Cann) joined the leaders, which included Connor. This group was followed by a chasing group of 4 riders at 20 seconds which included yellow jersey Paul Griffin (Giant Asia) with the main field a further 45 seconds in arrears.
Just after Cookstown with 27 miles covered the 2 front groups merged to leave a 15 rider lead group with peleton at 2 minutes 20 seconds. This was to prove to be the race winning move.
The front group stayed today until the final climb of the day of Gortin Glen when the lead group finally split up, with Mc Cann and Connor going over the climb first, followed by a group of 4 chasers at 45 seconds, including Paul Griffin.
At the finish Connor outsprinted Mc Cann for the stage win while the Belfastman moved into the overall lead. He now leads the race by a mere 24 seconds having been penalised 40 seconds by the race commissaire for a sheltering offence but this should be enough to see him through today’s final stage in County Fermanagh.
The Irish News Award in memory of Jim Traynor is currently being led by young Dubliner Mark Nestor (Eurocycles). This competition is for the best placed Under 23 rider and Nestor has a strong 2 minute cushion over Colm Cassidy from the Usher Irish road Club.
Cycling Ireland Board member and treasurer Rory Wyley from Waterford is winning the Veterans classification while Eurocycles lead Usher I.R.C. by two minutes in the Team competition.
RESULTS:Stage 1 Omagh - Omagh (78.6 miles)
1 Griffin,Paul Giant Asia 2h57'56"
2 Delahaye,Neil Usher Irish RC A 2h58'09" @13"
3 Coughlan,Simon Donamon Dymamos 2h58'09" @ s/t
4 Nestor,Mark Eurocycles 2h58'09" @ s/t
5 Crowley,Aidan My Home.ie A 2h58'09" @ s/t
6 McCann,David Giant Asia 2h58'09" @ s/t
7 Fenlon,Joe Dan Morrossey/Carrick 2h58'09" @ s/t
8 Lacey,Sean Eurocycles 2h58'09" @ s/t
9 Swinard,Greg Usher Irish RC A 2h58'09" @ s/t
10 Surdival,Stephen Orwell Wheelers B 2h58'09" @ s/t
Stage 2 Omagh - Omagh (67.4 miles)
1 Connor,Ryan Pezula Racing 2h42'26"
2 McCann,David Giant Asia 2h42'27" @01"
3 Griffin,Paul Giant Asia 2h43'44" @01'18"
4 Fenlon,Joe Dan Morrossey/Carrick 2h43'48" @01'22"
5 O'Sullivan,Stephen My Home.ie A 2h43'48" @ s/t
6 Gater,Keith Comeragh CC 2h43'50" @01'24"
7 Kelly,Simon Usher Irish RC A 2h43'50" @ s/t
8 Surdival,Stephen Orwell Wheelers B 2h43'56" @01'30"
9 Delahaye,Neil Usher Irish RC A 2h44'01" @01'35"
10 McDonald,Scott Winning Solutions 2h44'46" @02'20"
General Classification after Stage 2
1 McCann,David 1 Giant Asia 5h41'16"
2 Griffin,Paul 1 Giant Asia 5h41'40" @24"
3 Fenlon,Joe 2 Dan Morrossey/Carrick 5h41'57" @41"
4 Surdival,Stephen 2 Orwell Wheelers B 5h42'05" @49"
5 Delahaye,Neil Usher Irish RC A 5h42'10" @54"
6 McDonald,Scott Winning Solutions 5h42'55" @01'39"
7 Nestor,Mark Eurocycles 5h45'30" @04'14"
8 Lacey,Sean 1 Eurocycles 5h45'30" = s/t
9 Coughlan,Simon 1 Donamon Dymamos 5h45'30" = s/t
10 Crowley,Aidan 1 My Home.ie A 5h45'30" = s/t
Tommy Lamb
Cycling Ulster
The Tour of Ulster started this year in wet conditions in Omagh, but brightened up quickly, and after only 11 miles of racing a 24 man group had gone clear, which reached a maximum lead of 24 seconds before being caught. This group included former and last year’s winner Ryan Connor (Pezula Racing) and former double winner David Mc Cann (Giant Asia). 
By the time the race reached Enniskillen with 32 miles covered, 26 riders had gone clear and held a 30 second lead over the main bunch, this was to be the race winning move. But with a strong wind blowing the race split up, and by the time the race approached Ballygawley at 62 miles there were 7 groups on the road covering 5 minutes.
With 2 climbs on the run into the finish the front group split leaving 12 riders in the front group.

The 12 man riders finished some 2 minutes in front of a 3 man group with Paul Griffin (Giant Asia) winning the stage from Neil Delahaye (Usher Irish Road Club A) and Griffin taking the first yellow jersey of the race. This group was followed by a 13 man group at 4mins 15 secs, this group included last year's winner Ryan Connor (Pezula Racing) and Sean Downey (Team Ireland – Juniors).
The leader of the King of the Hills competition after day 1 is Paul Griffin (Giant Asia).

The stage tomorrow starts at Omagh Leisure Centre (11.00 am) and finishing at Omagh Leisure Centre (1.30pm), and with the race going through the Sperrins this 67.4 mile stage is another tough stage with 5 climbs on route followed by a 2.3 mile time trial later that evening..

For some more pics of the event check out the gallery link below
VIEW FULL GALLERY BY MARIAN LAMB
Report Paul Nugent
Pics Marian Lamb
Stage 1 Result - Omagh - Omagh (78.6 miles)
PL Name Team Time @
1 Griffin,Paul Giant Asia 2h57'56"
2 Delahaye,Neil Usher Irish RC A 2h58'09" @13"
3 Coughlan,Simon Donamon Dymamos 2h58'09" @ s/t
4 Nestor,Mark Eurocycles 2h58'09" @ s/t
5 Crowley,Aidan My Home.ie A 2h58'09" @ s/t
6 McCann,David Giant Asia 2h58'09" @ s/t
7 Fenlon,Joe Dan Morrossey/Carrick 2h58'09" @ s/t
8 Lacey,Sean Eurocycles 2h58'09" @ s/t
9 Swinard,Greg Usher Irish RC A 2h58'09" @ s/t
10 Surdival,Stephen Orwell Wheelers B 2h58'09" @ s/t

General Classification by Time
PL Name Team Time @
1 Griffin,Paul Giant Asia 2h57'56"
2 Delahaye,Neil Usher Irish RC A 2h58'09" @13"
3 Coughlan,Simon Donamon Dymamos 2h58'09" = s/t
4 Nestor,Mark Eurocycles 2h58'09" = s/t
5 Crowley,Aidan My Home.ie A 2h58'09" = s/t
6 McCann,David Giant Asia 2h58'09" = s/t
7 Fenlon,Joe Dan Morrossey/Carrick 2h58'09" = s/t
8 Lacey,Sean Eurocycles 2h58'09" = s/t
9 Swinard,Greg Usher Irish RC A 2h58'09" = s/t
10 Surdival,Stephen Orwell Wheelers B 2h58'09" = s/t
KOM Cat 3: at 46.8km
PL Name Pts
1 Ahern,B 3pts
2 Brosnan,N 2pts
3 Kelly,S 1pt
KOM Cat 3: at 103.3km
PL Name Pts
1 Griffin,P 3pts
2 McCann,D 2pts
3 Wyley,R 1pt
KOM Cat 2: at 106.9km
PL Name Pts
1 Griffin,P 5pts
2 McCann,D 3pts
3 Wyley,R 2pts
4 Coughlan,S 1pt
KOH Competition
PL Name Pts
1 Griffin,P 8
2 McCann,D 5
3 Ahern,B 3
4 Wyley,R 3
5 Brosnan,N 2
6 Coughlan,S 1
7 Kelly,S 1
For further information, visit our website on www.tourofulster.com
Paul Nugent, PR Officer, Tour of Ulster
Stage 2
McCann Leads Tour of UlsterBelfast’s David McCann moved closer to winning his second Tour of Ulster when he finished runner-up to last year’s victor Ryan Connor (Pezula Racing) in today’s tough 67 mile stage through the Sperrin Mountains. McCann took the Yellow Jersey from Gian Asia team-mate Paul Griffin from Tralee who won the opening stage at Omagh on Saturday.
The action started early with a group of 10 riders going clear after 3 miles, and after the first KOH at Mountfield, Mc Cann) joined the leaders, which included Connor. This group was followed by a chasing group of 4 riders at 20 seconds which included yellow jersey Paul Griffin (Giant Asia) with the main field a further 45 seconds in arrears.
Just after Cookstown with 27 miles covered the 2 front groups merged to leave a 15 rider lead group with peleton at 2 minutes 20 seconds. This was to prove to be the race winning move.
The front group stayed today until the final climb of the day of Gortin Glen when the lead group finally split up, with Mc Cann and Connor going over the climb first, followed by a group of 4 chasers at 45 seconds, including Paul Griffin.
At the finish Connor outsprinted Mc Cann for the stage win while the Belfastman moved into the overall lead. He now leads the race by a mere 24 seconds having been penalised 40 seconds by the race commissaire for a sheltering offence but this should be enough to see him through today’s final stage in County Fermanagh.
The Irish News Award in memory of Jim Traynor is currently being led by young Dubliner Mark Nestor (Eurocycles). This competition is for the best placed Under 23 rider and Nestor has a strong 2 minute cushion over Colm Cassidy from the Usher Irish road Club.
Cycling Ireland Board member and treasurer Rory Wyley from Waterford is winning the Veterans classification while Eurocycles lead Usher I.R.C. by two minutes in the Team competition.
RESULTS:Stage 1 Omagh - Omagh (78.6 miles)
1 Griffin,Paul Giant Asia 2h57'56"
2 Delahaye,Neil Usher Irish RC A 2h58'09" @13"
3 Coughlan,Simon Donamon Dymamos 2h58'09" @ s/t
4 Nestor,Mark Eurocycles 2h58'09" @ s/t
5 Crowley,Aidan My Home.ie A 2h58'09" @ s/t
6 McCann,David Giant Asia 2h58'09" @ s/t
7 Fenlon,Joe Dan Morrossey/Carrick 2h58'09" @ s/t
8 Lacey,Sean Eurocycles 2h58'09" @ s/t
9 Swinard,Greg Usher Irish RC A 2h58'09" @ s/t
10 Surdival,Stephen Orwell Wheelers B 2h58'09" @ s/t
Stage 2 Omagh - Omagh (67.4 miles)
1 Connor,Ryan Pezula Racing 2h42'26"
2 McCann,David Giant Asia 2h42'27" @01"
3 Griffin,Paul Giant Asia 2h43'44" @01'18"
4 Fenlon,Joe Dan Morrossey/Carrick 2h43'48" @01'22"
5 O'Sullivan,Stephen My Home.ie A 2h43'48" @ s/t
6 Gater,Keith Comeragh CC 2h43'50" @01'24"
7 Kelly,Simon Usher Irish RC A 2h43'50" @ s/t
8 Surdival,Stephen Orwell Wheelers B 2h43'56" @01'30"
9 Delahaye,Neil Usher Irish RC A 2h44'01" @01'35"
10 McDonald,Scott Winning Solutions 2h44'46" @02'20"
General Classification after Stage 2
1 McCann,David 1 Giant Asia 5h41'16"
2 Griffin,Paul 1 Giant Asia 5h41'40" @24"
3 Fenlon,Joe 2 Dan Morrossey/Carrick 5h41'57" @41"
4 Surdival,Stephen 2 Orwell Wheelers B 5h42'05" @49"
5 Delahaye,Neil Usher Irish RC A 5h42'10" @54"
6 McDonald,Scott Winning Solutions 5h42'55" @01'39"
7 Nestor,Mark Eurocycles 5h45'30" @04'14"
8 Lacey,Sean 1 Eurocycles 5h45'30" = s/t
9 Coughlan,Simon 1 Donamon Dymamos 5h45'30" = s/t
10 Crowley,Aidan 1 My Home.ie A 5h45'30" = s/t
Tommy Lamb
Cycling Ulster
Latest page update: made by tinney4m
, May 4 2008, 12:41 PM EDT
(about this update
About This Update
Edited by tinney4m
568 words added
view changes
- complete history)
568 words added
view changes
- complete history)
Keyword tags:
bike
cycle
donegal
omagh
race
tour of ulster
wheelers four masters
More Info: links to this page
