Women’s team pursuit qualify eighth and move on to Thursday’s action
Ireland's Mia Griffin finished seventh in the women’s scratch race at the European Track Championships in Belgium on Wednesday. Photograph: Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
Emma Jeffers, Erin Creighton, Esther Wong and Aoife O’Brien qualified eighth in the team pursuit and move on to Thursday’s action, where round one and the final will take place. Meanwhile the route of the Rás Tailteann was released on Wednesday, with the race beginning in Drogheda on May 21st and featuring stage finishes in Boyle, Clifden, Miltown Malbay, Mountrath and Bective in Co Meath.Third consecutive title for Dean Harvey at national cyclocross championships
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