
The first races of the 2025 domestic season have been won, with some great racing unfolding last weekend as Cycling Ireland's new category system was put into action for the first time.
And now the home scene rolls on this weekend with a trio of races on the cards; one on Saturday and two on Sunday.
Jons Drogheda Wheelers are running the show on Saturday, hosting the Boyne Grand Prix. There are three races on; one for C1s, one for C2s and the third for C3s, from Rathkenny GAA Club at 10am.
The C1 race is six laps, or 96km, with the C2 event five laps, or 80km, and the C3 race four laps, or 64km.
You can enter by following this link.
On Sunday there are two promotions being held, with the races being distributed more sparingly each weekend this year in a bid to avoid a fall-off in numbers as the season progresses.
Newry Wheelers is running the John Haldane Memorial, sponsored by Haldane Fisher, on Sunday on the Tandragee Circuit in Co Down.
There will be two races on the day; a C3 race and a handicap C1-C2 race. The start and finish is in Poyntpass, with a 10am start.
You can enter by following this link.
There is also action on Sunday in Cork where the Sliabh Luachra Clasaici is being promoted by Sliabh Luachra CC in Knocknagree.
The C1 Denis Sheehan Cup will be six laps of the circuit, which is just under 16km. The C2 Willie Reen Cup is five laps, the C3 John Fleming Cup is four laps and the Sliabh Luachra Clasaici Women's Cup is also four laps.
You can enter by following this link.
Best of luck to the promoting clubs and the riders.