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2024 Dom Jackson
UK Foran CT



2023 Dillon Corkery
Irish National Team



2022 Daire Feeley
All Human/Velo Revolution Cork



2021
Race Cancelled Due To Covid 19



2020
Race Cancelled Due To Covid 19



2019
Race Cancelled



2018 Luuc Bugter
Team Delat X Netherlands



2017 James Gullen
JLT Condor Britain



2016 Clemens Fankhauser
Tirol Cycling Team Austria



2015 Lucas Postlberger
Tirol Cycling Team Austria



2014 Clemens Fankhauser
Tirol Cycling Team Austria



2013 Marcin Bialoblocki
(UK Youth Pro Cycling)



2012 Nicolas Baldo
(Switzerland)



2011 Gediminas Bagdonas
(Lithuania)



2010 Alexander Wetterhall
(Sweden)



2009 Simon Richardson
(England)



2008 Stephen Gallagher
(Ireland)



2007 Tony Martin
(Germany)



2006 Kristian House
(England)



2005 Chris Newton
(England)



2004 David McCann
(Ireland)




2003 Chris Newton
(England)




2002 Ciaran Power
(Ireland)




2001 Paul Manning
(England)




2000 Julian Winn
(Wales)




1999 Philip Cassidy
(Meath)




1998 Ciaran Power
(Ireland)




1997 Andrew Roche
(Kerry)




1996 Tommy Evans
(Derry)




1995 Paul McQuaid
(Ireland)




1994 Declan Lonergan
(Ireland)




1993 Eamonn Byrne
(Ireland)




1992 Stephen Spratt
(Dublin)




1991 Kevin Kimmage
(Meath)




1990 Ian Chivers
(Ireland)




1989 Dainis Ozoles
(U.S.S.R.)




1988 Paul McCormack
(Ireland)





1987 Paul McCormack
(Longford)




1986 Stephen Spratt
(Tipperary)




1985 Nicola Kosiakov
(U.S.S.R)




1984 Stephen Delaney
(Ireland)




1983 Philip Cassidy
(Ireland)




1982 Dermot Gilleran
(Ireland)




1981 Jamie McGahan
(Scotland)




1980 Billy Kerr
(Ireland)




1979 Stephen Roche
(Ireland)




1978 Seamus Kennedy
(Kerry)




1977 Yuri Lavyrushkin
(U.S.S.R)




1976 Fons Steuten
(Netherlands)




1975 Paddy Flanagan
(Kildare)




1974 Peter Doyle
(I.C.F)




1973 Mike O'Donoghue
(Carlow)




1972 John Mangan
(Kerry)




1971 Colm Nulty
(Meath)




1970 Alexander Gysiatnikov
(USSR)




1969 Brian Connaughton
(Meath)




1968 Milan Hrezdira
(Czech)




1967 Shay O'Hanlon
(Dublin)




1966 Shay O'Hanlon
(Dublin)




1965 Shay O'Hanlon
(Dublin)




1964 Paddy Flanagan
(Kildare)




1963 Zbigniew Glowaty
(Poland)




1962 Shay O'Hanlon
(Dublin)




1961 Tom Finn
(Dublin)




1960 Paddy Flanagan
(Kildare)




1959 Ben McKenna
(Meath)




1958 Mick Murphy
(Kerry)




1957 Frank Ward
(Dublin)




1956 Paudie Fitzgerald
(Kerry)




1955 Gene Mangan
(Kerry)





1954 Joe O'Brien
(National C.C)




1953 Colm Cristle
(Gate C.C)




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