Ireland Team Announced For 2023 UEC European Road Championships


Lara Gillespie (left) and Megan Armitage (right) at the 2023 UCI World Championships (Image: SWPix)


Cycling Ireland are delighted to announce the Ireland team to compete at the 2023 UEC European Road Championships in Drenthe, Netherlands, from September 20th to 24th. 


A talented team of some 26 riders will represent Ireland at the championships across the junior, U23 and elite categories for both men and women. The team includes 17 of the team that competed in the 2023 UCI Road World Championships in Glasgow last month.


With UEC European Road Championships traditionally a course that favours riders with a fast finish in sprints, Ireland will be hoping to be in the thick of the action when it comes to the end of road races and time trials.


It's a busy opening day on September 20th with all individual time trials taking place, elite women and men take on a 29.5km course while junior and U23 riders face a 20.6km course in Drenthe.


The road races feature an almighty climax in a finishing circuit that sees riders race up with Col Du Vam (400m at 10%) at the end of every lap. All races feature a number of laps around the circuit to decide who will claim the illustrious European champion's jersey.


Iain Dyer, Cycling Ireland High Performance Director, said: 

"The World Championships in Glasgow gave us everything from crashes to podium opportunities and everything in between! As with every championships, each year might not always be on a course that riders or teams excel on. The UEC European Road Championships in Drenthe will offer a different course and conditions, so I'm sure the team will be looking to capitalise on a fresh opportunity to sign off their season on a high note."
"It’s great we have been able to select a bigger team than we had the opportunity to do for the World Championships, and it’s particularly gratifying to see a specific Women’s U23 category at this level. It’s something the sport needs, and it’s sure to be very competitive."


Here's the Ireland team to compete at the 2023 UEC European Road Championships: 


Elite Men

Four riders will take to the line for the elite men road race on September 24th as Sam Bennett features in a line-up including Ryan Mullen, Dillon Corkery and Rory Townsend. Townsend will be hoping to replicate his strong breakaway display at the World Championships while Mullen, Corkery and Bennett will be aiming to make the most of a largely flat parcours. 


Mullen will start the time trial on September 20th. He put in a strong display to earn a top twenty finish in a stellar field earlier this month. 


Elite Women

Alice Sharpe and Megan Armitage return to represent Ireland in the road race after the World Championships, the duo will look to work together in the absence of Lara Gillespie (racing in the separate U23 women road race) in a demanding elite women road race on Saturday, September 23rd.


Kelly Murphy once again competes at the time trial on September 20th as she hopes to improve on her 15th place finish at the 2022 European Road Championships. 


Darren Rafferty (Image: SWPix)


U23 Men

After an encouraging showing at the World Championships and a successful Tour de l'Avenir, Ireland's U23 men's team look to finish the season on a high in the road race on Thursday, September 22nd.


Darren Rafferty and Archie Ryan will hope for a strong showing while Jamie Meehan, Odhran Doogan and Dean Harvey form strong support. Kevin McCambridge also features following an impressive Tour de l'Avenir.


In the time trial, Rafferty looks to improve on a 5th place finish at the World Championships while Harvey can also build on a good showing at Stirling earlier this month. 


U23 Women

A strong U23 women's selection will be spearheaded by Lara Gillespie as four riders will compete in the U23 women's road race on Thursday, September 22nd.


Elite and U23 national champion Gillespie has been in fine form this season and is joined by first year U23 rider Erin Creighton as well as Caoimhe and Aoife O'Brien - all three of which will also represent Ireland at the 2023 Rás na mBan later this week.


Junior Men

A bolstered squad of six junior men will take on the road race on Saturday, September 23rd, as Seth Dunwoody and Liam O'Brien once again take to the line. But this time they'll have multiple other teammates as Adam Rafferty, Cal Tutty, Oisin Ferrity and Patrick Casey also feature.


The junior men time trial sees O'Brien and Rafferty once again on the TT bike following 11th and 8th place finishes at the World Championships, Patrick Casey will also take to the start line in Drenthe.


Junior Women

Lucy Benezet Minns and Aine Doherty will once again represent Ireland in the junior women's category while Spanish-based rider Julia Murphy makes her first appearance for Ireland at an international level. All three riders will ride in the time trial on September 20th and the road race on September 24th. 


Lucy Benezet Minns rides to 4th place in the junior women time trial at the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships (Image: SWPix)



Ireland Team 2023 UEC European Road Championships 


Junior Men Time Trial - September 20th

Adam Rafferty

Liam O'Brien

Patrick Casey


Junior Men Road Race - September 23rd

Seth Dunwoody

Adam Rafferty

Liam O'Brien

Patrick Casey

Cal Tutty

Oisin Ferrity


Junior Women Time Trial - September 20th

Lucy Benezet Minns

Aine Doherty

Julia Murphy


Junior Women Road Race - September 24th

Lucy Benezet Minns

Aine Doherty

Julia Murphy


U23 Men Time Trial - September 20th

Darren Rafferty

Dean Harvey


U23 Men Road Race - September 22nd

Darren Rafferty

Archie Ryan

Dean Harvey

Odhran Doogan

Jamie Meehan

Kevin McCambridge


U23 Women Road Race - September 22nd

Lara Gillespie

Caoimhe O'Brien

Aoife O'Brien

Erin Creighton


Elite Men Time Trial - September 20th

Ryan Mullen


Elite Men Road Race - September 24th

Ryan Mullen

Sam Bennett

Rory Townsend

Dillon Corkery


Elite Women Time Trial - September 20th

Kelly Murphy


Elite Women Road Race - September 23rd

Alice Sharpe

Megan Armitage


Find out more about the 2023 UEC European Road Championships here.