Cross-country National Championships 2024 Preview 


It’s all systems go ahead of the 2024 Cross-country National Championships. Hosted by Team WORC, the championships will take place just outside Enniskerry village, Co. Wicklow, on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st of July. 


The action kicks off on Saturday afternoon, with practice sessions and a series on non-championship youth races. Sunday includes a full schedule of races, sign on open at 9am. Under 14’s will be first up at 10am with racing continuing for the rest of the day. 


With high entries across all categories, Sunday will showcase some of the best Irish Cross-country riders and is sure to be a great day out for spectators. 


Chris Dawson is the one to watch in the Senior Men, he won in 2023 and will be looking for back-to-back victories. However, he has to contend with Dean Harvey. Harevy finished in second place last year and will want to go one better on Sunday. A total of 16 riders will line out in the Senior Men’s race. 


Caoimhe May has shown brilliant form this summer, with some top results in the Cycling Ireland Cross-country National Series, including winning the series, and podium finishes in the British Cycling Cross-country National Series. As if this wasn’t enough, May is also the reigning champion for the last two years and will have her eyes on a third national championship title. 


The field for the Senior Women may only include five riders but it is set to be competitive. Ciara MacManus, Fiona Lally, Jean Wilson and Leah McCarthy, won’t make it easy for May. 



Location


Private site off L1011 between Glencree and Curtlestown. 


Click here to view in google maps. 


Co-ordinates: 53.187332, -6.262478



Entries


Click here for the full list of entries. 



Technical Guide


Click here for the technical guide. 



Schedule 


Saturday 20th of July 


15:00 - Main course open for practice 19:00

15:00 - Race number collection for Under 6's, Under 8's, Under 10's and Under 12's 16:35

15:00 - Non-championship youth course practice 15:50

16:00 - Non-championship Under 6's race 16:05

16:15 - Non-championship Under 8's race 16:25

16:30 - Non-championship Under 10's race 16:45

16:50 - Non-championship Under 12's race 17:10

17:10 - Main course open for practice 19.00

19:15 - Course Closed


Sunday 21st of July

09:00 - Sign on opens 

09:00- 09:50 - Practice time 


Under 14s 

09:50 - Call Up 

09:55 - Gridding

10:00 - Start time 

10:40 - End time


10:40 - Prize giving 1 

10:40 - 11:10 Practice time 


Under 16s 

11:10 - Call up

11:13 - Gridding

11:20 - Start time

12:25 - End time 


Non-championship Junior Men 

11:10 - Call up

11:13 - Gridding

11:20 - Start time

12:25 - End time 


Women 

11:10 - Call up

11:13 - Gridding

11:20 - Start time

12:25 - End time 


Non-championship M60 

11:10 - Call up

11:13 - Gridding

11:20 - Start time

12:25 - End time 


12:35 - Prize giving 2 

12:35 - 13:05 - Practice time 


M40 

13:05 - Call up

13:08 - Gridding

13:15 - Start time

14:30 - End time


M50 

13:05 - Call up

13:08 - Gridding

13:15 - Start time

14:30 - End time


14:30 - Prize giving 3 

14:30 - 15:00 - Practice time 


M30 

15:00 - Call up

15:03 - Gridding 

15:10 - Start time

16:40 - End time


Senior Men 

15:00 - Call up

15:03 - Gridding 

15:10 - Start time

16:40 - End time


Prize giving 4 - 16:40



Rider Briefing


A rider briefing has been provisionally scheduled for 9:30 on Sunday 21 July 2024 in the sign on location. 


The briefing will be held by the Chief Commissaire, event organiser and other relevant parties. This briefing will only take place if four or more riders request this meeting to go ahead. 


This is a provisional time slot and will not be compulsory for all riders to attend.