Daire Feeley

Daire Feeley jumps 40 places in An Post Rás

Daire Feeley

Picture Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy

Roscommon’s Daire Feeley has jumped to 20th place overall following his 18th place finish in today’s stage of the An Post Rás which finished in Bundoran.

Today’s route from Newport to Bundoran was the final flat day of racing before the peloton face the gruelling mountainous landscape around Donegal in the coming three days.

Ireland’s Matthew Teggart of the An Post Chain Reaction team put in a magnificent ride to take a hard fought victory. The Banbridge born rider won a bunch sprint to the line narrowly ahead of Ian Bibby (Britain JLT Condor) and Stephane Poulhies (France Armee de Terre) who finished second and third respectively. Dutch rider Dennis Bakker (Delta Cycling Rotterdam) took fourth place, and as a result becomes the new race leader.

With numerous breakaways reeled in from the get go yesterday, today was a different story. From the off, a break of nine riders instantly went clear and were soon joined by nine chasers on the 15 kilometre mark. The 18 man group featured no less than seven Irish riders; Damien Shaw, Sean McKenna and Teggart (An Post Chain Reaction), Robert-Jon McCarthy (Britain JLT Condor), Anthony Walsh (Cork Aqua Blue Sport), Philip Lavery (Tipperary Panduit) and Jake Gray (Ireland National Team).

The break cooperated well together, establishing a one minute 30 second lead over an eight man chasing group, which included Irish riders Darragh O’Mahony (Ireland National Team), Simon Ryan (Cork Strata3 / Velo Revolution), Sean Yelverton (Tipperary Panduit) and Roscommon’s Daire Feeley (Galway Team iTap).

Shaw was the aggressor at the front of the break, taking the sole An Post Prime of the day in Enniscrone, Sligo on the 60 kilometre mark. Gradually the chasers began to reduce the deficit on the break and their work was rewarded when they merged with the leaders in Easkey with 70 kilometres to go, making it a bunch of 26 riders out front. At this point, the main field, featuring yellow jersey Brochner Nielsen, was lagging behind by a massive 4 minutes 45 seconds.

A ferocious pace at the front split the lead break in half with Shaw, Teggart, Bibby, Ryan, Lavery, Bakker, Poulhies, James Gullen (Britain JLT Condor) George Atkins (Britain Bike Channel Canyon), Ellliot Porter (Britain Neon Velo Cycling), Troels Ronning Vinther and Jonas Jorgensen (Denmark Riwal Platform), Ike Groen (Delta Cycling Rotterdam) and Ziga Rucigaj (Slovenia ROG Ljubljana), forming the lead.

With five kilometres to go, the lead break held a 50 second gap over the 13 chasers with the winner now certain to come from that group. With 300 metres to go coming in to the main street in Bundoran, Teggart jumped early, digging deep to stay ahead and cross the line for a memorable win.

Daire Feeley is currently placed second in the Irish County Rider classification and his team; Galway iTap are third in the Irish County Team category.

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