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Six Professional Teams For FBD Insurance Ras.
By Press Release Friday 15th
Apr 15, 2005

The foreign threat to an Irish win in this year's FBD Insurance Ras, due to start in five weeks time, has increased dramatically with the news that six top  professional teams will be in the line-up when the big international 8 day race gets underway from the GPO on Sunday 22nd. May. In Addition to a record number of six American amateur teams and squads from France and Germany race organiser, Dermot Dignam, has confirmed the inclusion of professional teams from Britain, continental Europe, North America and Scandinavia.

The addition of such a strong force of pro riders certainly ups the ante in an already highly competitive field and presents what may be an insurmountable challenge for the Irish riders trying to repeat David McCann's great win in the race last year. It is only when the necessary paperwork allowing the pro teams compete in the race is finalised over the next week or so and details of the teams and riders are announced will the Irish, and the other nationalities, know the true extent of the task facing them in the last week on the month.

Meanwhile Cycling Ireland selectors are finalising the composition of the Irish team which is badly hit by so many of our top riders, such as last year's winner, David McCann and 3rd. placed, David O'Loughlin, having signed pro contracts and are now unavailable for consideration. Ultimately the selectors may have to depend on less experiences, perhaps even on under 23 year old, riders to wear the green jersey, unless, of course, they are able to pull a few surprises.

The gruelling 8-day race will bring the riders 1100 kilometres in a anticlockwise course with stage finishes in Emyvale, Tubbercurry, Lisdoonvarna, Templemore, Abbeyleix, Rathdrum, and Wicklow and the final 40 kilometres on a short circuit in the Phoenix Park on Sunday 29th. May


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