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Lara Gillespie claims second national road race crown

Women's Senior Champion Lara Gillespie regained the title she last won in 2020
Women's Senior Champion Lara Gillespie regained the title she last won in 2020

Lara Gillespie was crowned national elite women's road race champion on Saturday.

Hosted by Island Wheelers CC, Gillespie proved strongest from a reduced group sprint after a day of searing heat.

The race ultimately proved a war of attrition following an early breakaway move from Ellen McDermott.

Making a move in the opening loop before four laps of the race circuit, McDermott opened a gap that extended out to over +1:45 as the riders approached their first crossing of the finish.

But in a talented field featuring eight professional riders, the big names came to the front as McDermott was reeled in before the fireworks began.

In the following laps, Imogen Cotter, Megan Armitage, Lara Gillespie looked strongest as they continuously tried to whittle down the leading group.

However, with each elite selection made over climbs, riders such as Orla Walsh, Jemma Speers, Kelly Murphy and Aoife O'Brien continuously fought and got back on to the group.

As the riders hit the final lap with just over 20km to go, spectators were given a preview of what was to come as the eight at the front would ultimately make up the first eight across the line.

Gillespie, Armitage, Cotter, Alice Sharpe, Caoimhe O'Brien, Linda Kelly, Fiona Mangan and Eve McCrstal making up that group.

Kelly looking particularly impressive as McCrystal produced a huge effort to get back to the front following a bike change on the previous lap.

Other chasers would get back on but on the last sharp climbs the group stayed together as they lined up for the final 500m.

Cotter was first to open up the sprint, but it was Gillespie who had that extra kick of speed as O'Brien also finished fast to take second place. Megan Armitage rounded off a talented elite podium.

Gillespie and Caoimhe O'Brien claimed gold and silver in the U23 women's podium as her sister Aoife O'Brien took bronze in what was the first ever inclusion of the U23 women's category at the Road National Championships.

Gillespie was delighted to pick up her second national title: "(It feels) Amazing. I think everyone says it doesn't really sink in, you kind of just forget it straight away because it was so hard, but I was so happy and I can’t wait to wear it for the next year, this jersey. It means a lot.

"Really the top ten girls are all super, super strong internationally and nationally. It was just every hill there was an attack whether it was Megan or Imogen. Megan was really really strong today and I knew she had the most punch out of everyone, so I really tried to stick on her wheel and cover all of her attacks."

"I couldn’t necessarily follow through with the attacks, but I was able to be there all the time. It kept splitting and coming back, splitting and coming back, I was always there at the front so I knew I was strong and then I backed my sprint in the end."

Speaking about the strength of Women’s cycling in Ireland, Gillespie said: "It’s really cool, there’s a lot of under 23 girls in there as well and the programme is definitely getting stronger and there’s just a really positive atmosphere around Irish cycling so it’s nice to be a part of."

In the junior men's race, Seth Dunwoody sprinted to a national title after spending the majority of the race in the breakaway.

Results

Senior Women's Road Race

1: Lara Gillespie (UAE Development Team) - 3:27:15 (U23)

2: Caoimhe O'Brien (Belco Van Eyck) - " (U23)

3: Megan Armitage (Arkea Pro Cycling Team) - "

4: Alice Sharpe (Israel Premier Tech-Roland Development - "

5: Imogen Cotter (Fenix-Deceuninck) - "

6: Linda Kelly (Spin The Bean Power by Coffee) - "

7: Fiona Mangan (Soltec Team) - +19

8: Eve McCrystal (Bellurgan Wheelers) - +23

9: Ellen McDermott (Team Boompads) - +29

10: Vanessa Fursden (Clones Cycling Club) - "

11: Aoife O'Brien (Spellman-Dublin Port) - +1:50 (U23)

Junior Men's Road Race

1: Seth Dunwoody (Cannibal B Victorious) - 2:57:36

2: Liam O'Brien (Fermoy Cycling Club) - +1

3: Cal Tutty (Dungarvan CC) - +5

4: Patrick Casey (Anexo Group Race Team) - +1:05

5: Joseph Mullen (Navan Road Club) - +1:07

6: Josh Callaly (Navan Road Club) - +1:42

7: Oisin Ferrity (Team Caldwell Cycles) - +3:03

8: Eoghan Lattimore (Dungarvan CC) - "

9: Darragh Doherty (Flanders Color Defever Team) - "

10: Travis Harkness (Scott Bright Motor Group) - "

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