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117: Fiona Mangan Professional Cyclist, From Gaelic Football to Cycling Glory

ByJoanne Murphy |

Irish Professional cyclist Fiona Mangan from Limerick has been blazing a trail on two wheels since switching her focus to cycling in 2020.  The Biomedical Engineer was recently crowned both the 2024 Cycling Ireland Time Trial and Road Race Champion in front of a home crowd in Limerick in June of this year, adding to her already impressive CV of cycling results.

A successful gaelic footballer from a young age, she took up triathlon during her college years when she went to Atlanta on a one year student exchange. It wasn’t until the pandemic struck that a real passion for cycling was ignited and from there she has excelled in the sport at home and abroad. From National Road Series winner in 2021 to becoming the first Irish woman to complete one of cycling’s Grand Tours – La Vuelta Femenina in 2023, Fiona has truly embraced life as a professional cyclist.

 

Fiona Mangan competing for Ireland in the Netherlands in September 2023. Photo Credit: Rene Nijhuis/BSR Agency/Getty Images)

Using Girona as her base she travels and races with her team Cynisca Cycling and when the opportunity arises and time permits she loves to come back home to Limerick to spend time with her family and friends. Still relatively new to professional cycling Fiona continues to go from strength to strength and has her sights firmly set on success in the sport, and with her French heritage it is no surprise that the Tour De France is on her bucket list!

Photo Credit: Sean Rowe
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