Expressions of Interest for 2018 Inter-Regional MTB Championships

17th May 2018

Expressions of interest are sought from Youth riders (Boys & Girls) interested in being considered for selection for the UK Inter-Regional Mountain Bike Competitions which will take place on 15-16 September 2018 at Hadleigh Park, Essex. This event is for Ulster riders in the Under 14’s or Under 16’s age categories.  Ulster will be up against 13 other regions from across Great Britain.  Riders must be able to travel over to…

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Ulster riders at British XC Round 3

17th May 2018

Sunday 13th of May saw our young off-road riders in action at Round 3 of the HSBC British National Cross Country series at Glentress Scotland. Nestled on the steep banks of the Tweed Valley this was very much a course for the climbers and the strong technical riders. Practice day on Saturday had seen wall to wall sunshine but heavy overnight rain would see our riders in the 9 am…

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Another training day for the Under 14s and Under 16s

10th May 2018

The Cycling Ulster Off-road Commission is launching the second of their training sessions for Under 14s and 16s on Saturday 19 May 2018 at Drumcairne Forest Park.  This session is open to all riders in these age categories.  Riders to meet at 10 am on site.  The morning session will be skills based using the format of the Inter-regional Mountain Bike Championships.  The afternoon session will be an escorted practice,…

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League table after 2 rounds

4th May 2018

With the first 2 rounds of the 2018 Ulster Cross-country (XC) Mountain Bike Series complete the current league standings are shown here. The league table will be used to grid for Round 3 provided riders register and pay in advance. NOTE: For the Senior riders, all rounds count towards the overall league. For Juniors and Youth categories, riders can drop one round making it their best 4 out of 5…

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Under 14s and 16s training

4th May 2018

The first of the training sessions for Under 14 and Under 16 year old riders took place on Saturday 28 April 2018 at Tollymore Forest Park. There were nine Under 14s (6 boys and 3 girls) and nine Under 16s (7 boys and 2 girls).  The sessions were lead by coaches Gareth McKee, Mark Harvey, Robbie Smyth and Graham Boyd. The morning session was based around bike handling skills similar…

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Tollymore – great XC racing

30th April 2018

The first round of the 2018 Cross-country Mountain Bike National Point Series (NPS) took place on Sunday 29 April at Tollymore Forest Park. Hosted by Dromara Cycling Club this round also doubled up as Round 2 of the Ulster Cross-country (XC) series. The venue has been used on many occasions over the years to host similar events but course designers were still utilising new sections to keep it interesting for…

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Report from British XC series Round 2

British MTB XC Series
30th April 2018

The weekend 21/22 April 2018 saw Cycling Ulsters off-road riders in action at round two of the British xc series on the iconic World Cup course at Dalby Forest, North Yorkshire. This was a daunting venue for our younger riders who were here for the first time. With its massive climbs and technical rocky descents every one of them did themselves proud with their attitude and how they applied themselves…

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Successful new venue for Round 1

16th April 2018

The opening round of the 2018 Ulster Cross-country Mountain Bike series took place on Sunday 15 April at Craigavon Lakes and was hosted by Apollo CT. This year the location of the circuit had to be moved, from the traditional home near the Watersports Centre, due to the works starting on the new leisure centre. The race headquarters was based at Tannaghmore Gardens which had car parking, toilets and a…

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Cycling Ulster team at Round 1 of British XC series

28th March 2018

Round 1 of the HSBC UK Cross-country series took place at Sherwood Pines over the weekend of 24/25 March 2018.  The Cycling Ulster team and other Ulster riders proved without any doubt that our guys and girls are capable of mixing it with the best in the UK.  The Cycling Ulster team consisted of Ben Wilson, Cameron McIntyre, Darcey Harkness, Lee Harvey, Niamh McKiverigan and Thomas Creighton.  They were supported by Simon Curry, Gareth McKee, Nicola McKiverigan…

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