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Irish National Cycling Championships

The Irish National Cycling Championships are annual cycling races to decide the Irish cycling champion for several disciplines, across several categories of rider.

Medals
National Championships File:Ica medal (2).jpg|Championship medal 1885–1923 File:Nca.JPG|NACA/NCA medal 1923 to 1979 File:Nicf icf.JPG|ICF/NICF medal 1967 to 1979 File:Ictc.JPG|Irish Cycling Tripartite Committee medal 1979 onwards Other medals Courtesy Quay Cycles, Drogheda File:Tralee cycling medal 1886.png|1886 medal, Tralee File:1 Front.jpg|Leinster Championship 1939, Herbie Breadon File:4 Front.jpg|Ulster Championship, NACA. 1939 Montgomery (junior) ==Road Race==
Road Race
Amateur Senior Men Elite/Senior Men Professional men Amateur Women Elite Women Women Under 23 (Espoir) Men Under 23 (Espoir) Junior Men Junior Women (Under 18) ==Time Trial==
Time Trial
Amateur Men Elite Men Amateur Women Elite Women Under 23 Men (Espoir) Junior Men Junior Women (Under 18) Tandem men == Track racing ==
Track racing
1875–1905: Richard J. Mecredy, Arthur du Cros, Charlie Pease, Bob Reynolds 9 Championships each, Harry Reynolds 5 Championships, R. Hassard 6 Championships 25ml track: 1889: Arthur du Cros; 1890 & 1891 R.J. Mecredy; 1895: Harry Large; 1896: Harry Reynolds; 1909 Sam Cochrane; 1924 Culvenor Gibson. 50ml track: 1876: H. H. Law; 1896: M. S. Walsh; 1890s R. J. Mecredy won the 2nd 100ml championship Inter Club Team Championship: 1886, 1887: Leinster C.C. 1895 track: J. Mackey 1896 &1898 L. R. Oswald-Healy of DUBC won an Irish championship 1904 motor paced: Harry Mussen 440yds, 880yds, 1ml, 2ml, 3ml, 4ml. 5ml; 5ml Pt. to Pt.; 10ml; 500m; 1,000m; 2,000m 3,000m; 5,000m; 6,000m; 7,000m; 8,000m; 10,000m 10,000m Pt. to Pt.; 3/4ml; 6ml; 4,000m; 8ml; 1962 5,000m point to point: Dan Ahearne Sprint; 1km TT; Pursuit; Points Junior: 1,000m; 1 mile; 5,000m; 5 miles; Others ==Mountain bike==
Mountain bike
Elite/Senior Cross Country (XC) & Downhill (DH) Junior Cross Country (XC) & Downhill (DH) Veterans & Masters Expert & Sport & U23 Marathon XC ==Hill Climb==
Hill Climb
Elite/Senior Men Elite/Senior Women ==Criterium==
Criterium
Elite/Senior Men Elite/Senior Women (* Demo Event) == Cyclo-Cross ==
Cyclo-Cross
Elite/Senior Men Elite/Senior Women ==Notes==
Other external sources
Information not referenced above was gleaned from: • NCA 21st Birthday Book published by Kerry Sloane which listed NCA championships between 1938 and 1959. • 1978 NCA Racing Calendar which repeated some of the above list and brought it up to that date with some anomalies. • NICF Year Books between 1950 and 1975, with some gaps, provided by Jack Watson and examined by Rory Wyley. • Cycling Ireland Year Books 1988 to 2012, examined by Rory Wyley. • The Cyclist and The Irish Cyclist volumes from 1934 to 1940 in the National Library of Ireland. • The Irish Cyclist files in the archives of the Royal Irish Automobile Club in the care of Bob Montgomery: November 1890 – May 1891, June–October 1891, Jan–March 1898, April–June 1898, 1898–1899, July–December 1906, July–December 1908, The Wheelman 1902 • Major input from Cyril Smyth, chairman, Dublin University Central Athletic Club. • Dundalk A Cycling History by Kevin Dolan; no ISBN ==External links==
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