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Sunday Entertainment

  • 19-05-2010 10:48am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,123 ✭✭✭


    This Sunday the FBD Insurance Ras will be finishing in Dundalk. The Ras is an 8 day international bike race and the field is made up of amateur Irish riders on county teams and professional cycling teams from Germany, Sweden, Australia, Spain, Austria, UK, Belgium, USA, and New Zealand. The cyclists will first pass through Clanbrassil Street between 2:15 and 3:00, before heading out to Carlingford and Omeath to tackle the Long Womans Grave. They will then come back into Dundalk for the stage finish on Clanbrassil Street at between for about 3:45 - 4:00.

    The towns main streets will be closed and there will be live music to entertain the crowd and hopefully also some children's bike racing. A good day out is ensured and is something different to do of a Sunday. Local club Cuchulainn Cycling Club has 1 current rider and 1 past rider competing as part of the Meath/Stamullen team. Newry rider Mark McKinley is part of the National Irish Team


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,123 ✭✭✭LCD


    As well as the international bike race, this Sunday Dundalk town centre will also be hosting The International Continental Market, this market will consists of approximately 30 different stalls selling food & crafts from many different countries. The stalls will be in Market Square, Earl Street and in front of the court house. There will also be carasols and smals fun fair rides for children.

    Dundalks' Cuchulainn Cycling Club started an underage programme this year and the children involved will be showing their skills and racing on Clanbrassil Street as well.


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