
Adam Stenson looked back to his best today when he won the A2 race at the Cycleways Cup in Navan. The former Irish junior international has been plagued by injuries in recent years but got 2017 off to a great start by claiming a convicning win (Photo with thanks to Sean Rowe)
Sun, Feb 26th: Cycleways Cup
Promoted by Navan RC
A1 Race (105km)
1 Louis Carnec (UCD-Fitzcycles.ie)
2 Conn McDunphy (Lucan CRC)
3 Mark Dowling (Strata3/VeloRevolution)
4 Ryan Reilly (AC Bisontine)
5 Philip Lavery (AC Bisontine)
6 Eoin Morton (Ucd-Fitzcycles.ie)
7 Matteo Cigala (Aqua Blue)
8 Fintan Ryan (Trackproject.ie)
A2 Race (105km)
1 Adam Stenson (Bikeworx)
2 Sean Moore (Bikeworx)
3 Calvin Moore (Caldwell Cycles, Omagh)
4 Adam Greally (St Tiernan’s)
5 Peter Leavy (Dublin University)
6 Andy McGuinness (Navan RC)
7 Niall Whelan (Laois CTC)
8 Jamie Busher (Orwell Wheelers)
A3 Race (80km)
1 JB Murphy (Murphy Surveyors, Kilcullen)
2 Luke Smith (NRPT)
3 Conor Gallagher (Kastlefort)
4 Conor Halvey (NRPT)
5 Damien Donnellan (Swords CC)
6 Aaron Doherty (NRPT)
7 Ben Walshe (NRPT)
8 Conor Coleman (Comeragh CC)
A4 Race (80km)
1 Martin Conway (Termon)
2 Michael Farrell (Longford CC)
3 Johnathen Byrne (Usher IRC)
4 Sean Molloy (DUCC)
5 Michael Mills (Navan RC)
6 Alan Concannon (Belmullet CC)
7 Robert Coakley (Westport CC)
8 Mark McCourt (Swords CC)
Junior Podium (80km)
1 Jack Caldwell (Bikeworx)
2 Tom Walshe (Comeragh CC)
3 Kian Maye (Lucan CRC)
Women's Winner 80km
1 Fiona Guihen (Black Rose)
Junior Women (80km)
1 Orla Harrison (TC Racing)
2 Orla Desmond (TC Racing)
3 Katie Armstrong (TC Racing)