Cycling Ireland’s high performance director Iain Dyer has hailed some strong performances during the Irish team’s campaign at the UCI Nations Cup in Glasgow.
Dyer, who took up the role in February after spending 21 years with British Cycling, pointed to the fifth place performance by Ireland’s team pursuiters as the top result. Kelly Murphy, Mia Griffin, Emily Kay and Alice Sharpe recorded a time of four minutes 19.738 seconds while beating Poland in the first round.
“The highlight had to be the women’s team pursuit national record. It was a very competitive ride and demonstrated good progress over the winter,” Dyer said, referring …

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