As the summer racing season heats up, attention turns to Co. Meath for the Moynalty GP, hosted by Moynalty Cycling Club. Scheduled for Sunday, 13th July, the event promises a full day of competitive racing for youth and senior categories alike. Taking place on a rolling circuit that includes sections used in Stage 1 of the 2025 Ras Tailteann.
Race HQ and parking will be based in Ballinlough GAA, Kells (Eircode/: A82 VW27), just minutes from the start/finish line in Crossakiel Village. The course, known for its classic Irish terrain and scenic backdrop, is a favourite among local and national riders.
Race Info:
Youth Races
The morning will begin from 08:30 with youth racing across three age categories on a safe, rolling circuit suited to developing riders.
Senior Races
The senior races take place on a longer, more challenging loop featuring sharper climbs, and tight rural bends that will test rider positioning and tactical awareness.
Entries for this weekend’s race are still open, and can be found HERE.
Following the Moynalty GP, riders head west for the Brian and Cora McNamara Tuam GP, hosted by Tuam Cycling Club on Sunday 20th July.