Irish National Cycling Championships
| Race details | |
|---|---|
| Date | June |
| Region | Ireland |
| Discipline | Road & Track |
| Type | Road Race, Time Trial, Criterium, Cyclo-Cross, Track |
| History | |
| First edition | 1875 |
| Editions | 140 (as of 2015) |
| First winner | Men: A.C. Rodgers Women: Margaret Radburn |
| Most wins | M. RR: Matt Brammeier; Shay O'Hanlon (4) M. TT: Paddy Flanagan (7 +4) W. RR: Geraldine Gill, Siobhan Horgan (5 each) W. TT: Olivia Dillon (4) |
| Most recent | M. RR:Rory Townsend M. TT:Ben Healy M. Cr: Dillon Corkery W. RR: Lydia Boylan W. TT: Eileen Burns |
The Irish National Cycling Championships are annual cycling races to decide the Irish cycling champion for several disciplines, across several categories of rider.
The men's road championship is usually held on a Sunday at the end of June; the women's race is held the previous day. The winning élite rider wears the national champion's jersey for all road races in the following 12 months. Unlike most countries, the jersey does not contain the national flag or stripes from the flag's colours; instead, the jersey has a wide green band superimposed with a shamrock, the national flower of Ireland. The men's under-23 champion is awarded to the first under-23 in the élite race. The junior road races are held on the same day as the élite and the time-trial championship is held earlier in the week. The national criteriums are held later in the summer.