Bray Wheelers riders in flying form

Big haul for Bray cyclists

The Bray Wheelers race team in Navan on Sunday, April 21.

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Last weekend saw an incredible haul for Bray Wheelers riders across multiple disciplines.

Starting with road racing, Bohermeen Cycling Club hosted a fantastic couple of days of racing over the weekend.

Starting on Saturday in the A1/A2 race on Saturday Bray Wheelers Jack Conroy took the honours with a fantastic ride to outsprint current form rider Daire Feely.

A brilliant effort from Bray Whelers’ rising star Jack who’s hitting great form at the right time ahead of the Shay Elliott and the Rás Tailteann.

Jack Conroy receiving his trophy.

In the A1/ A2 race on Sunday Stuart Carrick, Jack Conroy, Craig Byrne, Caoilin Considine and Conor Verbruggen all finishing strong within the bunch after 130 km of hard racing averaging over 45km per hour.

In the A3 race, Jason Howick finished a powerful second and winner of Michael McGuire Cup and Greg Clarke finished third. Rob Magee, Ed O’Conor, and Danny Conroy finishing within the bunch again after 130km of racing.

In the A4 race, Conor O Daly finished in a strong fourth place and Ian Fitz in seventh place with Sean Green just behind. In the ladies race Mary Dawson finished strong in a bunch finish.

Meanwhile in the off-road Kinnity Blitz, Bray Wheelers were once again on the podium with The Robinson’s making it a family affair.

Faith Robinson winning at the Kinnity Blitz.

Geoff Robinson taking Gold in the Expert Men’s category and his daughter and our National Champion Faith Robinson taking Gold in the Expert Women’s category.

To round things off, Conor Verbruggen also took gold home in his category while Karl Ryan took Silver in the E-Bike category.

It’s only April and the season has just started but what a great way to get going.