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An Post Cycle Series ready to pedal off
The An Post Cycle Series, supported by An Post and the Irish Sports Council, encourages communities throughout Ireland and further afield to get on their bikes. It has been running since 2009 and more than 40,000 people have taken part to date. The launch for the 2013 Series was held recently and cyclists of all levels of experience are invited to get training for an event of their choice.
An Post Cycle series ready to pedal off
The An Post Cycle Series, supported by An Post and the Irish Sports Council, encourages communities throughout Ireland and further afield to get on their bikes. It has been running since 2009 and more than 40,000 people have taken part to date. The launch for the 2013 Series was held recently and cyclists of all levels of experience are invited to get training for an event of their choice.
Get on your bike in this year’s An Post Cycle Series
This year’s An Post Cycle Series, supported by An Post and the Irish Sports Council, has been launched in Dublin, encouraging communities throughout Ireland to get on their bikes.
Sligo must be punished, but how?
The Galway Arts Festival has become such an enormous event (in fact it is now an international event of significance), that it is a bit like the Lisbon Treaty: You can’t see all of it; and while many of us see its value to the community, there are parts of it I don’t quite like.
Ballinrobe Races – racing to the future
Ballinrobe Races is woven into the fabric of community and sporting life in the west of Ireland and on May 24, there will be further evidence of this when thousands will flock to the picturesque course for the first Ladies Day of the racing season. (see ad below)
Ballinrobe Races – racing to the future
Ballinrobe Races are woven into the fabric of community and sporting life in the west of Ireland. They have a unique atmosphere.
Ballinrobe Races – racing to the future
Ballinrobe races are woven into the fabric of community and sporting life in the west of Ireland. It has a unique atmosphere.