Irish Tour - Rás
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An Rás Tailteann - Irish Tour | |
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Local name: | An Rás Tailteann (Irish), The FBD Insurance Rás |
Country: | Ireland |
Date: | Late May |
Type: | Stage Race |
History | |
First Edition: | 1953 |
Number of Editions: | 53 |
First Winner: | Colm Christle, (Ireland) |
Most Wins: | Sé O Hanlon, (Ireland), 4 times |
The Irish Tour (Irish: An Rás Tailteann, The FBD Insurance Rás) is an annual 8 day international cycling stage race, held in Ireland in May.
The race has developed into a much sought after event by professional and amateur teams from many parts of the world. As part of the elite international calendar it is eligible to award qualifying points that are required for participation in Olympic Games and World Cycling Championships.
The first edition was held in 1953, and every year since uninterrupted.
The most recent edition (2006) was won by Kristian House from Great Britain.
The 2006 edition will take place between the 21st-28th of May. The race is an UCI 2.2 event.
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