The Irish Veteran Cyclists Association Blog

Sunday 9th April – Summerhill Results

Some great racing in all groups yesterday, on a fine but chilly start in Summerhill, with wins from Ian Cassidy of Fixx Roulers in Race 1, Ken Power from McNally Swords continues to impress taking the win in Race 2. Declan Crean from Bray Wheelers took the spoils in Race 3 and Keith Lambourne from Laois CC taking Victory in Race 4. Well done to all riders for taking part and keeping it safe !

 

 

Full results below summerhill_casso

Name Race No Club Group Points
Ian Cassidy 716 Fixx Rouleurs G 12
John Brady 745 Smart Lamp G 11
Fearghal Regan 719 Kilcullen CC G 10
Patrick Deegan 724 IVCA G 9
Frank O’Leary 731 South East Road Club G 8
Mark Shields 628 Clonard Road Club F 7
Daniel Conroy 706 Bray Wheelers G 6
Noel Thompson 744 Smart Lamp G 5
Billy Riggs 619 McNally Swords CC F 4
Martin Gray 637 Cuchulainn CC F 3

 

 

Name Race No Club Group Points
Ken Power 419 McNally Swords CC D 12
Stephen O’Brien 539 Blanch Wheelers CC E 11
Paul Fahy 545 Slaney Cycling Club E 10
Roy Bowden 524 Sorrento CC E 9
Gerard Murphy 435 Clontarf CC D 8
Gerry Martin 426 Velo Club Balrothery D 7
Seán Lally 421 Smart Lamp D 6
Paul Hunter 511 McNally Swords CC E 5
Dermot Moyne 501 McNally Swords CC E 4
Barry Roden 515 Clontarf CC E 3

 

Name Race No Club Group Points
Declan Crean 317 Bray Wheelers C 12
Joseph Murphy 321 Marble City Cyclers C 11
Paul Byrne 331 Slaney Cycling Club C 10
Tommy Dempsey 309 Dublin Wheelers C 9
Bobby Messett 338 Bray Wheelers C 8
Paul O’Connell 211 Usher IRC B 7
William McCormack 330 Velo Club Balrothery C 6
Andy Campbell 337 Clontarf CC C 5
Brian McNamara 302 Orwell Wheelers C 4
Ned Costello 215 Sundrive Track B 3

 

Name Race No Club Group Points
Keith Lambourne 101 Laois CC A 12
Jim Morahan 106 McNally Swords CC A 11
Bernadette O’Brien 109 McNally Swords CC A 10
Eddie Scully 120 Tullamore CC A 9
Colm Conway 121 IVCA A 8
Eddie Dunne 113 IVCA A 7
Peter Schweppe 108 Clonard Road Club A 6
Des Howe 103 IVCA A 5
Peter Rice 112 Dublin Wheelers A 4
Patsy FitzSimons 111 Navan Road Club A 3

Leisure League – next event 9th April

The next event in the IVCA Leisure League, the Liam Horner Memorial Tour, takes place this coming Sunday, 9th April, from The Grasshopper Inn, Clonee, commencing at 10 am sharp.  Sign-on will be open for about 20 minutes beforehand.

The route will be in the region of 70 km and all IVCA members are welcome to join the spin.

Liam Horner was one of the great domestic riders in the late 1960s and 1970s. He was a national champion and highly respected international, who passed away in 2007 at the age of 59. He won many big races during his cycling career, including the prestigious Manx International in 1967 and the Tour of Ireland in 1972. He also competed in two Olympic games.  Liam was the first Irish rider to forge a relationship with the Belgian Herman Nys, with whom Sean Kelly lived for many years at the start of his professional career.

This is the fourth round in the Dick O’Brien Leisure League.  A report on the previous two rounds is available below.

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Gay Farnan R.I.P.

It is with great sadness that we have learned of the death of Denis (Gay) Farnan who passed away after battling a long illness.

Gay was  a valued member of the IVCA Board for many years and made a significant contribution to the development of the Association.  He was also the Leisure/Touring Director of the IVCA for a long period and was an integral part of the Wicklow 200 Committee until recently.  Gay, along with his  family, were heavily involved in organising the WW200 and the West Wicklow and helped to help bring the WW200 to where it is today as Ireland’s Premier Touring event.

We extend our deepest sympathies to his wife, Mary, and to his wider family and friends.

Funeral arrangements are as follows.

Reposing at home on Thursday from 2 o’clock. Removal to the Church of Our Lady Mother of the Church, Castleknock on Friday morning for Requiem Mass at 11 o’clock, followed by burial in Castleknock Churchyard. Family flowers only, please. Donations, if desired, to St. Francis Hospice, Dublin 15.

For full details click here.

Important Notice for Racing Members

For those members who were unable to attend the Race Information Sessions held earlier this month, and to facilitate the collection of Race Packs, the Board is running an extra Information Session this coming Wednesday, 29th March, in the Grasshopper Inn, Clonee, commencing at 7.30 pm.

All racing members are required to attend an Information Session in order to participate in IVCA racing events.   If you were not able to get to the previous events, this is your final opportunity to attend and ensure that your participation in IVCA racing is secure this year.

On your marks……

The first race of the IVCA’s racing season takes place this Sunday, 26th March.

Sign on is at Dunsany GAA Club, the location of which is shown here.  The most straightforward route for anyone travelling from south of Dunshauglin is to take the Trim road as far as Grange Cross and turn right.  Keep on this road until you reach the GAA club.
Sign-on opens at 8am and closes at 8.45am sharp.  Marshal briefing is at 8.15 sharp.
Please remember that clocks go forward on Saturday night, so change your clock/watch/phone and don’t be caught out.
Most members will have collected their race numbers at the Information Sessions last week.  Membership cards, which you need to have scanned to sign-on for each race, will be available on Sunday and at future races (or at TTs for TT-only members).  Cards for non-racing members will be posted shortly.
Good luck to everyone on Sunday and above all – obey the marshals, look after yourself and other riders, and let’s all stay safe and do it all again next week.  We also ask riders to show the utmost respect to the venue we will be using, so please Leave No Trace – take home any litter with you and use dressing room and toilets provided.

Important – Information Sessions for Racing members

This coming weekend, Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th March,  we are holding our pre-race Information Sessions for racing members.  It is compulsory for all racing members to attend one of these sessions.  Safety information for the coming season will be provided and the Race Calendar for 2017 will be unveiled.  Riders will also be able to collect their race numbers at these sessions.

The Information Sessions will take place each day in the Lucan Spa Hotel, commencing at 2.30 pm and will be finished by 4 pm approx.

Please note the change of venue from last year – the Spa Hotel is located on the N4, just past the Celbridge turn-off (previous recent IVCA events have been held in a different hotel in Lexlip).  Check the location here.

 

Information and Marshal briefing days Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th March

The information and Marshal briefing days are being held in the Spa hotel Lucan on Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th March from 2.30pm to 5pm.
All members must attend one of these days.

For those that cannot  make one of the days this  weekend please  email  racecomm2017@theivca.com and we will  be  in touch.

These briefings are part of the IVCA policy to promote  racing in a safe manner.

Please note that NO race packs will be handed out at the first race and you cannot collect race numbers for anyone else on the above dates.

50 in 4 next Sunday, 5th March

Next Sunday, 5th March, the IVCA’s 50 in 4 Tour takes place, starting  from the Grasshopper Inn, Clonee.
Completing 50 miles in 4 hours is one of the classic touring trials and forms the first part of the trilogy of events for those looking to earn a silver Touring Medal this year.  The Touring Medal is awarded to members who complete the 50 in 4, Wicklow 200 and 100 in 8 in the same year.
The 50 in 4 is also the third round of the Dick O Brien Leisure League.  Sign-on is at 8:30 am for a 9.00 am start.  The route is shown below (click on the image for a larger view).  All IVCA members are welcome to come along on this spin.
50-in-4

 

Stephen Fennell R.I.P.

It is with great sadness that we have learned of the sudden death of our friend and colleague, Stephen Fennell.  Stephen was a long-time member of Dublin Wheelers and of the IVCA.  He was our Race Director in 2015 and always dealt with the demands of the job in a calm and measured way.

Our thoughts are with his family at this sad time.  Along with them, we will miss Stephen badly.

Funeral Arrangements are as follows:

Reposing at Rock’s Funeral Home, Swords, on Thursday evening (23rd Feb) from 4 o’c. to 6 o’c.  Removal on Friday morning to St. Finian’s Church, River Valley, arriving for 10 o’c. Mass, followed by funeral to St. Fintan’s Cemetery, Sutton.  Further details available here.

 

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