
Cian Keogh (Willebrord Wil Vooruit) has taken a late season win today when he proved best in the combined Mick Lally and Ian Gallahar memorial races in Summerhill, Co Meath.
Keogh, an U23 Irish international on road and track, was out on his own at the end of today's race, with plenty of time to celebrate his win.
He topped the podium in the A1-A2-A3 race from Cillian Murphy, the Galway Bay CC rider who has really impressed this year, while Tom Regan of Seven Springs CC took 3rd.
In the A4 Willie Marks Memorial, Tony McNally (Swords CC) won from Eamonn Potter (Dublin Wheelers CC) and Joseph Sheehy (Bray Wheelers).
Sat, Oct 9th: Dublin Wheelers Open Races
Summerhill, Co Meath
A1-A2-A3 Lally-Gallahar Memorial
- Cian Keogh Willebrord Wil Vooruit
- Cillian Murphy Galway Bay CC
- Tom Regan Seven Springs CC
- Matthew Devins Trinity Racing
- Lindsay Watson Powerhouse Sport
- Alan Greally St Tiernan’s CC
- Ronan McDonnell Dublin Wheelers
- Callum Kenny Galway Bay CC
- Michael Green Phoenix CC
- Patrick Ennis Unattached
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Unplaced A2
- Callum Kenny Galway Bay CC
- Callum Ryan Spellman Dublin Port
- Alan Mackey Rossbury Racing
Unplaced A3
- Michael Green Phoenix CC
- Patrick Ennis Unattached
- John Sheridan St Tiernan’s CC
Unplaced Host Club
- Ronan McDonnell Dublin Wheelers
A4 Willie Marks Memorial
- Tony McNally Swords CC
- Eamonn Potter Dublin Wheelers CC
- Joseph Sheehy Bray Wheelers
- Brian McGrath Swords CC
- Robert Brown St Tiernan’s CC
- Paul Stamp Armagh Down CC
- Brendan Ward Clondalkin CC
- Stephen Bradley Clontarf CC
- Patrick Rohrer Shannonside CC
- Garret Green Orwell Wheelers
Leading Woman
- Cleo Harvey Dublin Wheelers
Unplaced Junior
- Timothée Cappiello Bray Wheelers