
Irish TV viewers are in for a treat this weekend, with the Irish road race championships set for broadcast on Eurosport.
The Tour de France also gets underway, in Brussels, tomorrow and no doubt Irish cycling fans will be glued to that.
We have Dan Martin (UAE Team Emirates) and Nicolas Roche (Team Sunweb) in that race.
But Irish cycling is rarely on our TV screens and having the Irish road race championships broadcast on Eurosport is something special.
It's on tomorrow at 4.45pm and the same 30 minute highlights programme will be broadcast again at 9pm.
And if you miss it tomorrow the next chance will be next Tuesday at 5pm. It should also be on the schedule a few more times so keep you eye on it in case you miss the first few showings.


Eddie Dunbar (Team Ineos) and Sam Bennett (Bora-hansgrohe) spent most of the race in Derry up the road with Mark Dowling (Unattached).
Dunbar and Bennett then dropped Dowling with one lap, or just over 20km, remaining.
And at the finish Bennett beat Dunbar in the sprint that settled gold and silver before Ryan Mullen (Trek-Segafredo) finished solo less than 30 seconds later to collect the bronze.
It was a race that saw the field scattered all over what was a technical and undulating course. It should look great on TV.
The women's race may have had a smaller field but the race for the title was an absolutely fantastic one.
Indeed, the battle out front followed much the same pattern as the men's event.
Alice Sharpe (UCI WCC) and Imogen Cotter (S Bikes Bodhi Cycling), both of whom are competing abroad, got clear with Katharine Smyth; one of our best Irish-based riders.
While Ballymena Road Club rider Smyth was distanced by the other two, she dug deep and survived for bronze, while also taking masters gold.
Up ahead, Sharpe got the better of Cotter in the sprint for victory; the top three riders really deserving their medals.