Toby Watson enjoyed his 50th birthday today in the Company of hundreds of his cycling friends.
The Cycling Ulster Dinner and Prize Presention was held in Toome last night.
Sean McIntyre (Caldwell Cycles) was fastest on 26 riders in todays Ulster 100 mile time treal Championships held on the Woodgreen course near Ballymena.
Connor McConvey (Team 3M) won the North Down Grand Prix today in Donaghadee
James Curry (Banbridge CC) won today’s West Down Grand Prix at Katesbridge, after an impressive attack to leave the race long break on Rathfriland Hill.
Damian Shaw (Team Asea) beat a top class field to win the John Beggs Memorial race in Dromore today.
Stephen Watty (North Down CC) is the winner of the 2015 SPAR Tour of Omagh after an exciting fourth stage in the Sperrin Mountains.
Bangor man Steven Watty is leading the Tour of Omagh after completing three stages this evening.
Round 6 of the Agnew SEAT Cycling Series was promoted by new club Titanic Quarter Cycling club.
Dave Watson (North Down CC) continued his stellar season with another win in yesterdays Madigan Grand Prix in Carrickfergus.
On Thursday 27th August Square Wheels CC in conjunction with Rushmere Shopping Centre will be hosting their first open 2UP 10 mile Time Trial.
Dromore man Roger Aiken (Team Asea) won Round 5 of the Agnew SEAT Super seven series in Banbridge on Friday night.
David Watson (North Down CC) was the impressive winner of the Foyle Grand Prix today in Killea Co Donegal.
Velo Club Iveagh promoted an open 10 mile time trial on Saturday 11th July incorporating the County Down Championships.
The Tommy Givan 50TT doubled up as the Ulster 50m TT Championship on Sunday the 5th July on the popular Woodgreen course.
John Heverin (TVR) is the new leader of the Newry 3-Day after winning this afternoons Stage 3 time trial of 3.7 miles.
It was a home win for Mark McKinley (Newry Wheelers) tonight in Stage 1 of the Newry 3 Day.
Mullingar man Damian Shaw (Team Asea) is the 2015 champion after a dominant performance in the 105 mile race in Omagh, County Tyrone today.
Representatives from Cycling Ulster and Cycling Ireland attended an exhibition in the Great Hall, Parliament Buildings Stormont to mark the launch of an exhibition celebrating sport in Northern Ireland.
At pre race sign on last night it was a busy time for commissaires and competiors alike.