Rás Tailteann is promoted under     Cycling Ireland     and     UCI     rules  
Home 
 
 Route Details
 
 Press Releases
 
 Results
 
 Picture Gallery
 2024
 2023
 2022
 2021
 2020
 2019
 2018
 2017
 2016
 2015
 2014
 2013
 2012
 2011
 2010
 2009
 2008
 2007
 2006
 2005
 Winners Gallery
 
 Race Manual 2024
 
 Race Manual 2023
 
 Race Manual 2022
 
 Race Manual 2021
 
 Race Manual 2020
 
 Race Manual 2019
 
 Race Manual 2018
 
 Race Manual 2017
 
 Race Admin
 
 Rás Over The Years
 
 Rás Stories
 
 Kreiz Breizh Élites


Visits:


Sponsored by:

 

President Cycles
Rás Archives

 

 

An Post Rás Stage 8 Pictures Drogheda To Skerries
By
May 25, 2015, 19:44


Kruopis Sprints To Final Stage Victory As Postlberger Is Crowned An Post Rás 2015 Champion

 

 

Aidis Kruopis (An Post Chain Reaction) stormed to a final stage victory on this year’s An Post Rás winning an electrifying sprint to the line ahead of Davide Vigano (Team IDEA) and county rider, Damian Shaw (Louth Team Asea), who finished in second and third place. The glory, however, belonged to Lukas Postlberger as the Tirol Cycling Team rider maintained his lead at the top of the general classification (GC) rankings to claim the coveted yellow jersey and deservedly be crowned Rás champion.

 

The final stage of this year’s edition was the shortest of the eight days but the addition of an extra lap of the Skerries circuit was sure to enhance the day’s spectacle.

 

The action exploded from the off with a lead break of twelve including Kruopis and last year’s winner Clemens Fankhauser (Hrinkow Advarics Cycleangteam) attacking inside the first ten minutes. Among the breakaway also sat Christophe Steurs (Team 3M), Luke Grivell-Mellor (JLT Condor), Benjamin L’Hermitte (Team Pays De Dinan) and Matteo Malucelli (Team IDEA) in addition to four county riders: Ronan McLaughlin (Cork Aquablue), Marc Potts (DOWN Nth Graham Powerhouse Sport), Bryan McCrystal and Fraser Duncan (Louth Team Asea).

 

The lead group proved to be the break of the day with the dozen riders working efficiently to manufacture a one minute and fifteen second lead coming into the Newtown category three climb, the first of five grueling ascents.

 

The bunch, controlled by Postlberger’s Tirol team, began to slowly reel them in, reducing the deficit to forty seconds going in to the first of three laps of the Black Hills category three climb.

 

Lithuanian, Kruopis, was in no mood to hang around however and attacked out front, being pursued only by Vigano and Grivell-Mellor. The latter however, was not able to maintain the furious pace and was dropped with two laps remaining.

 

The duo opened up a one-minute lead as they approached the final lap of the seaside town. It was then that Shaw decided to make his move with a late surge; a tactic the Westmeath man had used to secure podium finishes on the previous two stages. A lung-bursting effort by the Mullingar man saw him close the gap to just fifteen seconds setting up what was to be a spectacular finale. The crowd roared Shaw on as he caught the two leaders on the final straight but it was the former Orica GreenEdge man, Kruopis, who showed his class to stay the course and secure his second stage victory of this year’s race.

 

Today’s result capped a magnificent week for the An Post outfit, securing four stage wins with four riders also finishing in the top ten on the GC.

 

After a bad crash on yesterday’s stage, newly crowned Rás champion Postlberger showed true grit and guile to come through the final day still in yellow. The Austrian rider was ecstatic with the overall victory and spoke highly of the support he received from the Irish public throughout the eight days.

 

“It’s really amazing to take this trophy. People speak of this race and how tough it is but you have to experience it yourself to really understand. I love this country and the people. The support they showed me over the eight days was something I’ll never forget. This is an honour for me to wear this yellow jersey so thank you to everyone.”

 

The An Post Chain Reaction team dominated the final jersey classifications; Aaron Gate retained the green Points jersey while Kruopis’ incredible performance today saw him win every climb along today’s route and claim the King of the Mountains jersey. Ryan Mullen held on to the Under-23 classification while Ian Richardson’s superb week saw him crowned as best County Rider, a title he held for the full eight days.

Lukas Postlberger, Tirol Cycling Team, Celebrating His Overall Win As He Comes Across The Line.

Aidis Kruopis, An Post Chainreaction, 1st On The Stage

Davide Vigano, Team Idea-Conad, 2nd On The Stage

Damien Shaw, Team ASEA Louth, 3rd On The Stage

Lukas Postlberger, Tirol Cycling Team, Takes Overall Victory In The 2015 An Post Rás

Joshua Edmondson, An Post Chainreaction, Takes 2nd Place Overall

Ryan Mullen, An Post Chainreaction, Takes 3rd Place Overall

Aaron Gate, An Post Chainreaction, Takes The Overall Green Points Jersey

Aidis Kruopis, An Post Chainreaction, Takes The Overall Mountains Jersey

Ryan Mullen, An Post Chainreaction, Takes The Overall Under 23 White Jersey

Aidis Kruopis, An Post Chainreaction, In The Orange Stage Winners Jersey

Ian Richardson, UCD, Takes The Overall County Rider Blue Jersey

Gary Sheehan Team BikeWorx 1st Second Category Rider

Damien Shaw, Team ASEA Louth, Was The First County Rider Over The Line In Todays Stage

Damien Shaw, Team ASEA Louth, Was The First County Rider Over The Line In Todays Stage, Aaron Gate, An Post Chainreaction, Takes The Overall Green Points Jersey, Ian Richardson, UCD, Takes The Overall County Rider Blue Jersey, Lukas Postlberger, Tirol Cycling Team, Takes Overall Victory In The 2015 An Post Rás, Ryan Mullen, An Post Chainreaction, Takes The Overall Under 23 White Jersey And 3rd Overall, Joshua Edmondson, An Post Chainreaction, 2nd Place Overall and Aidis Kruopis, An Post Chainreaction, In The Orange Stage Winners Jersey

An Post Chainreaction Took The Overall International Team Prize

Cork Aquablue Took The Overall County Team Prize

Lukas Postlberger, Tirol Cycling Team Race Winner 2015

Aidis Kruopis, An Post Chainreaction Stage Winner



2015
Latest Headlines
An Post Rás Stage 8 Pictures Drogheda To Skerries
An Post Rás Stage 7 Pictures Ballinamore To Drogheda
An Post Rás Stage 6 Pictures Ballina To Ballinamore
An Post Rás Stage 5 Pictures Newport To Ballina
An Post Rás Stage 4 Pictures Bearna To Newport
An Post Rás Stage 3 Pictures Tipperary To Bearna
An Post Rás Stage 2 Pictures Carlow To Tipperary
An Post Rás Stage 1 Pictures Dunboyne To Carlow

 

Last Updated: Feb 23rd, 2024 - 15:58:26

Website maintained by:
Dragonfly Web Media