Barry Sutton loses out to Martin Coll in Stage 6 of the Rás.

Stage 6 from Macroom in Cork to Clonmel in Tipperary was one of the most gruelling in the eight day event. After leaving Macroom, the 150 competitors faced a 14 mile climb and that was just the start of it.

A long, hard and hot stage.

First over the line in Clonmel was Barry Sutton, a 19 year old from Clare Rebels. Relatively unknown and a surprise winner of the stage a delighted Barry Sutton said,

First major stage win and it's going to be one of many.

The red jersey for King of the Mountain was awarded to Raymond Power from Carrick-on-Suir. The leader on points at the end of the stage was Declan Lonergan from Waterford, who had already won several Irish Championships.

Barry Sutton was later penalised 10 seconds for taking pace behind his team car. This left him in 9th place for the stage and Martin Coll was declared the winner.

The overall winner of the FBD Mild Rás 1990 was Ian Chivers.

An RTÉ News report broadcast on 17 May 1990. The reporter is Michael Ryan.