Rachel Mitchell (North Down CC) won the tough uphill sprint finish to take the PJ Logan cup promoted by Island Wheelers at Coalisland today (Sunday 14th March). (more…)
Phoenix CC once again hosted the first round of the Ulster Women’s League at the Nutts Corner circuit.
Cycling Ulster held a very successful training day for women last Saturday. (more…)
Read on for a message from Julie Watts regarding the Tuesday Night MTB spins in Ulster. (more…)
Team Madigan are organising a womens race to follow the mens race in Kilroot (Carrickfergus) on Saturday 1st August. Everyone welcome. Chain Reaction are sponsoring some of the prizes
It was an all woman affair today in the Women’s race at Seskinore when Fiona Tracy took up her position as Comm for the event. Eighteen women lined up in the Sportactive Ulster Women’s League. (more…)
Read on for the mssage from Ciara McManus about tonight’s MTB session…
Following a great turn out at the first meeting for the Ulster Women’s Association’s MTB Group – it has been decided that there will be a fortnightly spin based in Belfast, which will be run for the rest of the summer. Mountain Bike coach, Ciara McManus, is the MTB rep on the Ulster Women’s Association. Full details on the cycling ulster website HERE
Another great turn out for the second round in the Ulster womens League! Again two groups were handicapped and this time the handicapping was more accurate with the two groups coming togther half a mile before the finish. (more…)
The Ulster Track Commission along with the Ladies Association organised a well supported women-only track familiarisation day at Orangefield on Sunday. (more…)
As part of the ongoing CU Womens Association’s work to promote women’s participation in cycling, the MTB section of the association are promoting an information evening on the sport of Mountain Biking as an aim of encouraging more women into the sport. (more…)
The Cycling Ulster Track Commission, in conjunction with the Womens Commission, have organised a womens Track taster day this Sunday (15th)
All women are welcome, and should bring along a road bike, although track bikes will also be available for anyone who wishes to try one.
This is an ideal opportunity for women to have a go on the banked oval, however an alternative programme is planned should the weather make riding the banking unsuitable.
The activities get underway at Orangefield at 1.30pm.
Anyone interested in attending should contact Womens Commission chair, Louise Fullerton on lodaro4@hotmail.co.uk or 07515174543
The Phoenix CC will be hosting the first of the Ulster womens league races and will take place on Sunday 1st of March with sign on and changing facilities at Crumlin Football Club. (more…)
For those of you interested in mountain biking – from beginners, to those who want to learn new skills – read on for details of opportunities in Northern Ireland, with coach Ciara McManus and her partner Conor Graham. (more…)
The Ulster Womens Association have set up a women only league to encourage women of all abilities to compete in road racing.
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Last weekend Cycling Ulster held a training camp for juniors. The camp was well attended. Read HERE for the full details on the Cycling Ulster website.
Our first regional camp for women took place on Saturday in Craigavon. The Ulster based training day doubled as an introduction to the recently formed Ulster Women’s Association, where chairperson Marian Lamb and secretary Louise Fullerton outlined the options available for the riders. (more…)
The next couple of weeks will see two seperate training camps held in Craigavon in Ulster. The first camp will be for women of all ages and disciplines, this Saturday 24th Jan. More info HERE . There will be a Junior Training Camp – for all Ulster Juniors – on Sat 7th Feb. Read on for more details. (more…)
REMINDER: Please contact me asap if you are interested in attending the training camp in Craigavon on January 24th – as we need numbers by 19th January in order to finalise details for coaches. Contact queries@womenscycling.ie
Last Saturday, 10th Jan, the Ulster Women’s Association was established. The aim of the association is to provide women in Ulster with an opportunity to train together in road, track and off-road events. (more…)
There will be an Ulster based training camp in Craigavon on Saturday 24th January. This will be open to all women regardless of ability, age and discipline. Read on for an outline of the Agenda. (more…)








