O’Loughlin Impresses with 8th in Junior Men’s Time Trial at the UCI Road World Championships, Ponferrada
In his World Championship debut, Carrick-on-Suir’s Michael O’Loughlin has finished in an impressive 8th position in the Junior Men’s Time Trial in Ponferrada, Spain. The first year junior started the 29.5km course as the 41st starter, setting the early fastest time, which he held until Germany’s Sven Reutter finished faster. The eventual race winner was Germany’s Lennard Kamna, With Adrien Costa (USA) and Michael Storer (AUS) taking silver and bronze. Ireland’s Mark Downey, who won a silver medal in the Scratch Race at the European Track Championshps, finished in 34th position. This continues the positive start to Ireland’s World Championship campaign, where Ryan Mullen won silver in the Men’s U23 Time Trial yesterday. The Championships run from Sunday 21st September until Sunday the 28th September.
O’Loughlin, who has progressed through the Cycling Ireland Talent Team 2020 programme, rode a solid race throughout, posting a finish time of 37.56.3, and was the third fastest first year junior on the day. Cycling Ireland has recently focused on developing and nurturing young talent, and is now reaping the rewards.
Cycling Ireland Coach Neill Delahaye was following the race and said “Michael produced a supreme effort out of the bag, he was on the money from the get go, and didn’t let up. To get a top ten is great, especially as a first year junior. The course was an ideal one for time trialling, loads of scope to get into a good rhythm and stay in it, the only time when they had to stop pedalling was in the descent on the final 3km, so it suited the Irish guys, who were well drilled and focused.”
Next up is the Elite Men’s Time Trial tomorrow, where Nicolas Roche is competing. Last year Roche finished in thirteenth place in the race against the clock.
The Irish Team at the World Championships is sponsored by Armor-lux, PowerBar, Spin 11 and Dare2be. The UCI Road World Championships in Ponferrada, Spain, run from 21st September – 28th September.
Full Team:
Junior Men
Eddie Dunbar
Daire Feeley
Dylan O’Brien
Michael O’Loughlin
Stephen Shanahan
Reserve – Craig McAuley
Time Trial – Mark Downey & Michael O’Loughlin
Junior Women
Josie Knight – Road & Time Trial
U23 Men
Conor Dunne
Ryan Mullen
Jack Wilson
Reserve – Eoin McCarthy
Time Trial – Ryan Mullen
Elite Women
Olivia Dillon (RR)
Elite Men
Philip Deignan
Daniel Martin
Nicolas Roche (& TT)
Reserve – Sam Bennett
Day 1 – Monday 22nd September 2014 | Results | ||
| Josie Knight | Women Junior Individual Time Trial | 37 |
| Ryan Mullen | Men U23 Individual Time Trial | 2 |
Day 2 – Tuesday 23rd September 2014 |
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Mark Downey | Men Junior Individual Time Trial | 34 | |
| Michael O’Loughlin | Men Junior Individual Time Trial | 8 |
Day 3 – Wednesday 24th September 2014 |
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Nicolas Roche | Men Elite Individual Time Trial |
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Day 4 – Friday 26th September 2014 |
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Josie Knight | Women Junior Road Race |
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| Conor Dunne | Men U23 Road Race |
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| Ryan Mullen | Men U23 Road Race |
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| Jack Wilson | Men U23 Road Race |
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Day 5 – Saturday 27th September 2014 |
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Eddie Dunbar | Men Junior Road Race |
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| Daire Feeley | Men Junior Road Race |
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| Dylan O’Brien | Men Junior Road Race |
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| Michael O’Loughlin | Men Junior Road Race |
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| Stephen Shanahan | Men Junior Road Race |
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| Olivia Dillon | Women Elite Road Race | NOT COMPETING |
Day 6 – Sunday 28th September 2014 |
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Philip Deignan | Men Elite Road Race |
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Daniel Martin | Men Elite Road Race |
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Nicolas Roche | Men Elite Road Race |
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