Thursday last saw the curtain fall on the 2014 FPM Accountants Summer Cycling League. Over 18 Thursday's since April 7th the league has been held come rain and shine. Some 130 different riders took place in the campaign and between them logged in excess of 35,000km, just 5,000km shy of travelling from the North to South Pole.
Going into the last race it had boiled down to a 2 horse race between Trevor Kane and Donore's Gary Gorman, with just 3 points separating them. With family holidays Kane's chance of the win was out of his hands. The last round was the shortest of the campaign a race of only 30km. The appetite for racing was such that even at this late stage some 50 riders signed on.
With Gorman starting in the 6th and final group the pressure was on him to catch all those in front to finish in the points and secure the necessary 4 points to take the lead. As always the pace was fast from the gun and with Gorman, along with Aidan Cunningham, Tomas McCabe and a few riders from Ardee Cycling Club driving the pace the group held an average speed of 43.5kph.
By the half way point group 6 had only caught 1 of the groups in front, which meant Gorman would not finish in the scoring positions and the league would go to Kane. The ride home from Dunleer, where the time would have to be made up, was made harder by the fact that it was into a strong headwind. However Gorman and company made a mockery of the blustery conditions and continued to drive the pace. With less than 5km to go only one group remained out front and if they stayed away only the minor places were left, which would not carry enough points for Gorman to take the outright win. With this knowledge in mind Gorman attacked and soloed across to the leading group, rode straight through them to take the win on the night, thereby scoring maximum points and the securing the FPM Accountants Summer Cycling League.
When the dust had settled Kane remained in second postion, with Alan Bingham in 3rd, Ardee's Richard Mc Mullen in his first year of racing finished in 4th and Dundalk's Mickey Stokes in 5th. Fourteen year old Conor McKeown was the first underage rider. Conor is only cycling 18 months, having been inspired by watching his uncle Eamonn McKeown race the FPM league in 2013. Conor will be hoping to medal in the underage nationals, having already earned a Leinster bronze.
Dundalk's Eve McCrytsal, currently on international duty with Ireland's Paraolympic team, has been selected as part of the Irish team for September's Rás na mBan. The 5 day international bike race is held in and around Ennis, County Clare. Last year Eve competed as part of the Leinster team and this year as part of a stronger Irish team is bound to compete for the overall win.