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2024 Dublin Track Cycling International Results
Irish riders compete against host of international riders in UCI Class 2 event at Sundrive VelodromeGold medal wins for Erin Creighton, Mateo Marasas, Deirbhle Ivory, Miraim Jessett, George Nemilostivijs and moreThe 2024 Dublin Track Cycling International produced an enjoyable weekend of racing as Sundrive Velodrome as some of Irelands best domestic track cyclists took on a host of international riders.Taking place on Saturday and Sunday, June 1st and 2nd, sunshine and favourable conditions made for some brilliant racing across the two days as riders from nations such as Sweden, Argentina, Belgium, South Africa and Portugal all making the trip in search of UCI points.There were close battles in several categories, including two hugely exciting Omnium races across two days, as spectators enjoyed one of the key weekends of the Irish track cycling calendar.Day OneThe Mens Omnium took centre stage on Saturday, with George Nemilostivijs taking a closely fought victory over One Life Cycle teammate James Ambrose-Parish as Swedens Gustav Johansson completed the podium.Irish national team rider Erin Creighton was victorious in a high-quality Womens Scratch race as she edged Aoife OBrien and Annalise Murphy to take the win.Creighton and OBrien represented the Ireland National Team in the Womens Madison, finishing ahead of Miriam Jessett and Gabriella Homer in second and Murphy and Ellen Ni Cleirigh in third.Mateo Marasas was the strongest in the Mens Keirin as silver went to Sean Curtis with Joshua Dunham taking bronze. Deirbhle Ivory beat Zoe Wolfs in the battle for gold in the womens sprint while Caoimhe Seymour finished in third.Philip OConnor and Mya Doocey were victorious in the Junior Men and Womens Mini Omnium races earlier in the day.Day TwoGeorge Nemilostivijs was the first big winner of the second day at the event, besting James Ambrose-Parish and Ryan Byrne in a thrilling sprint for the medal placings. In the womens keirin, Wolfs this time got the better of Ivory as they took gold and silver repectively, Miriam Jessett rounded out the podium in third.Jessett did taste success however, with a strong final points race earning her a gold medal ahead of SAnnara Grove in silver and Erin Creighton in bronze.Nemilostivijs and Ambrose-Parish combined in the mens madison to take a strong victory over Gustav Johansson and Neo Viking in silver as Cian Keogh and Matt Gibson took bronze.Argentinas Mateo Marasas proved the strongest of the fast men over the weekend, following up his keirin gold with the same in the sprint. Joshua Dunham finished with silver as Dmitri Griffin took a bronze medal.Day One ResultsWomens Scratch1. Erin Creighton2. Aoife OBrien3. Annalise MurphyJunior Mens Omnium1. Phillip OConnor2. Max Fitzgerald3. Luca HolmesJunior Womens Omnium1. Mya Doocey2. Rhiannon Dolan3. Zoe ShakespeareWomens Madison1. Aoife OBrien & Erin Creighton (Ireland)2. Gabriella Homer & Miriam Jessett (Loughborough Lighting)3. Annalise Murphy & Ellen Ni Cleirigh (Longcourt Hotel NCW Wheelers)Mens Keirin1. Mateo Marasas2. Sean Curtis3. Joshua DunhamWomens Sprint1. Deirbhle Ivory2. Zoe Wolfs3. Caoimhe SeymourMens Omnium1. George Nemilostivijs2. James Ambrose-Parish3. Gustav JohanssonDay Two ResultsMens Scratch1. George Nemilostivijs2. James Ambrose-Parish3. Ryan ByrneWomens Keirin1. Zoe Wolfs2. Deirbhle Ivory3. Miriam JessettMens Madison1. James Ambrose-Parish & George Nemilostivijs (One Life Cycle)2. Gustav Johansson & Neo Viking (Sweden)3. Cian Keogh & Matt Gibson (TEAM SKYLINE)Mens Sprint1. Mateo Marasas2. Joshua Dunham3. Dmitri GriffinWomens Omnium1. Miriam Jessett2. SAnnara Grove3. Erin CreightonThe post 2024 Dublin Track Cycling International Results appeared first on IrishCyclingNews.com | Irish Cycling News | IrishCycling.
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