Donegal set for five action packed stages of An Post Ras


With less than two weeks to go until the 65th edition of An Post Rás gets underway, Donegal is gearing up for five action packed stages of Ireland’s only UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) ranked cycling race.
The very best international talent from around the world will descend on Ireland for eight spectacular days of racing pitting themselves against the country’s top domestic riders in the hope of making their name amongst the cycling greats.
Setting off on Sunday 21st May this year’s edition of the race will see the peloton travelling west from Dublin and then north through Donegal’s Wild Atlantic Way before returning south east for the customary finale in the seaside town of Skerries.
Donegal will make up nearly 500 kilometres of the eight day challenge featuring no less than four stage finishes in the seaside town of Bundoran, Buncrana, Dungloe and Donegal town. The county is certain to play a crucial part in determining the eventual winner with the peloton facing two of the most difficult ascents in the country – Mamore Gap and Glengesh Pass.
Over the course of five stages in as many days, the riders will face undulating roads and intense hikes, ensuring it will be a real test of stamina and strong legs. Adding to the excitement, An Post Primes will be found in Dunfanagy, Flacarragh and Dunkineely.
Calling on the Donegal locals to support the race, An Post Rás Race Director, Tony Campbell believes that stage four to stage seven will be ones to savour:
“Donegal is playing an enormous part in this year’s edition of the An Post Rás. To have the stunning Donegal mountains as our backdrop will make the event one to remember. The locals also have one of their own, Ronan McLaughlin, to cheer on. He was devastatingly close to a famous stage win in Bundoran in 2012 and he is gunning to put that right this year.
We have talent from all around the globe; Australia, America, Belgium, France, Netherlands, Denmark, Britain and of course the Irish national, An Post Sean Kelly and domestic teams. The opening stage winner of this year’s Giro, Lukas Postlberger, won the Rás two years ago so it’s a testament to how strong the field is. I would really encourage as many as possible to come out and support all the riders as the atmosphere is sure to be electric.”
Clocking in at just under 1,200 kilometres, the An Post Rás will run from May 21st to 28th. As always, the race will place a heavy emphasis on national, regional and top level, locally sponsored amateur cycling teams.
 
Stage 3, Tuesday May 23: Newport to Bundoran (149 kilometres)

Kms Location Time
0.0 Newport 11:00
5.3 Glenhest 11:07
33.2 Crossmolina 11:49
43.6 Ballina 12:05
57.7 Inishcrone 12:26
59.5 Inishcrone / Enniscrone An Post Prime 12:29
67.6 Rathlee 12:41
71.7 Easkey 12:47
79.4 Dromore West 12:59
83.9 Templeboy 13:05
90.3 Skreen 13:15
92.4 Carrownaboll 13:18
93.0 Dromard 13:19
98.5 Beltra 13:27
105.2 Ballisadare 13:37
112.0 Co. Sligo 13:48
119.4 Rathcormac 13:59
120.6 Drumcliff 14:00
129.1 Grange 14:13
135.3 Cliffoney 14:22
145.3 Tullaghan 14:37
149.0 Bundoran 14:43

 
 Stage 4, Wednesday May 24: Bundoran to Buncrana (151.8kilometres)

Kms Location Time
0.0 Bundoran 11:00
3.0 Ballyshannon 11:04
20.9 Laghey 11:31
24.5 Donegal 11:36
52.6 Ballybofey 12:18
63.0 Drumkeen 12:34
71.5 Letterkenny 12:47
79.7 Maghera Beg Category 3 KOM 12:59
90.0 Burt 13:15
97.6 Burnoot 13:26
108.4 Buncrana 13:42
112.8 Slavery Hill Category 3 KOM 13:49
119.5 Old Mountain Category 2 KOM 13:59
122.7 Pinch Mountain KOM, Straid Climb Category 2 KOM 14:04
131.2 Urris 14:16
137.4 Mamore Gap Category 1 KOM 14:26
151.8 Buncrana 14:47

 Stage 5, Thursday May 25th: Buncrana to Dungloe (181.2 kilometres)

Kms Location Time
0.0 Buncrana 11:00
7.4 Tooban 11:11
9.5 Burnfoot 11:14
12.1 Entering Bridgend 11:18
14.7 Burt 11:22
50.3 Ramelton 12:15
61.1 Rathmullen 12:31
69.7 Anny Far and Near/Carnagarrow KOM Category 3 12:44
72.9 Fanad 12:49
75.0 Ballymastocker Strand Category 3 KOM 12:52
89.4 Fan an Bhualtaigh 13:14
91.5 Tulaigh na Dala 13:17
96.5 Leat Beg 13:24
100.5 Carraig Airt 13:30
112.9 Creeslough 13:49
120.5 Portnablagh 14:00
122.9 Dunfanaghy 14:04
124.0 Dunfanagy An Post Prime 14:06
130.4 Ballyboe 14:15
135.1 An Fál Carrach. 14:22
136.0 Falcarragh An Post Prime 14:24
138.8 Gort na Choirce 14:28
149.4 Min Na Cuinge 14:44
151.5 Gweedore 14:47
155.5 Croithlí 14:53
160.0 Anagaire 15:00
165.2 Mullaghduff 15:07
167.2 Kincasslagh/Cionn Caslach 15:10
181.2 Dungloe 15:31

 Stage 6, Friday May 26th: Dungloe to Donegal (132.1kilometres)

Kms Location Time
0.0 Dungloe 11:00
17.5 Loughnambraddan Category 3 KOM 11:26
31.0 Glenties 11:46
42.0 Clooney 12:03
43.4 Naran 12:05
51.5 Ardara 12:17
55.9 An Gaeltacht 12:23
60.5 Glengesh Pass Category 1 KOM 12:30
72.8 Altclogh Climb Category 3 KOM 12:49
77.1 Glencolmcille 12:55
80.6 Meenavaghran Category 2 KOM 13:00
87.0 Carrick 13:10
89.3 Cashling Category 3 KOM 13:13
90.9 Kilcar 13:16
95.0 Kilcar Category 3 KOM 13:22
102.8 Killybegs 13:34
111.8 Bruckless 13:47
114.2 Dunkineely 13:51
114.5 Dunkineely An Post Prime 13:51
124.0 Drumbeagh Category 3 KOM 14:06
130.8 Co. Donegal 14:16
132.1 Donegal Town 14:18

Stage 7, Saturday May 27th: Donegal to Ardee (167.3 kilometres)

Kms Location Time
0.0 Donegal Town 11:00
3.2 Laghey 11:04
23.4 Pettigoe 11:35
32.5 Kesh 11:48
38.7 Lisnarick 11:58
48.6 Trory 12:12
52.9 Enniskillen 12:19
60.9 Tamlaght 12:31
72.4 Lisnaskea 12:48
83.8 Newtownbutler 13:05
91.6 Co. Monaghan 13:17
92.0 Clones 13:18
101.1 Newbliss 13:31
112.9 Co. Cavan 13:49
113.5 Cootehill 13:50
130.2 Shercock 14:15
132.4 Welcome to Co. Monaghan sign 14:18
143.0 Carrickmacross 14:34
167.3 Ardee 15:10

 
An Post Rás 2017 (Total: 1199.8 kilometres):
Stage 1, Sunday May 21: Dublin to Longford (146.1 kilometres)
Stage 2, Monday May 22: Longford to Newport (142.9 kilometres)
Stage 3, Tuesday May 23: Newport to Bundoran (149 kilometres)
Stage 4, Wednesday May 24: Bundoran to Buncrana (151.8 kilometres)
Stage 5, Thursday May 25: Buncrana to Dungloe (181.2 kilometres)
Stage 6, Friday May 26: Dungloe to Donegal (132.1 kilometres)
Stage 7, Saturday May 27: Donegal to Ardee (167.3 kilometres)
Stage 8, Sunday May 28: Ardee to Skerries (129.4 kilometres)
 

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