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Rás na mBan is an international stage cycle road race for women in Ireland. It was first run in 2006 and has run annually since. The event began as a two-day race based in Dublin and became a three-day event in 2008 when it moved to a new base in Sneem, County Kerry. A further two days were added in 2011 when it became a five-day race with six stages.The race was based in County Clare from 2013 to 2015. The race then moved to Kilkenny in 2016.

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  • Rás na mBan (fr)
  • Rás na mBan (en)
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  • La Rás na mBan est une course cycliste par étapes féminine, organisée en Irlande depuis 2006 dans le prolongement des compétitions à étapes John Hearn Memorial Women's (1986-1995) et The TQ Ladies International (1996-2005). (fr)
  • Rás na mBan is an international stage cycle road race for women in Ireland. It was first run in 2006 and has run annually since. The event began as a two-day race based in Dublin and became a three-day event in 2008 when it moved to a new base in Sneem, County Kerry. A further two days were added in 2011 when it became a five-day race with six stages.The race was based in County Clare from 2013 to 2015. The race then moved to Kilkenny in 2016. (en)
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  • Rás na mBan (en)
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  • September (en)
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  • Valerie Considine (en)
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  • Kilkenny, Ireland (en)
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  • Rás na mBan is an international stage cycle road race for women in Ireland. It was first run in 2006 and has run annually since. The event began as a two-day race based in Dublin and became a three-day event in 2008 when it moved to a new base in Sneem, County Kerry. A further two days were added in 2011 when it became a five-day race with six stages.The race was based in County Clare from 2013 to 2015. The race then moved to Kilkenny in 2016. The first winner was Stefanie Gronow of Germany and many notable world championship, Olympic and professional riders have competed with distinction in Rás na mBan including the 2017 winner, Olympic Team Pursuit champion Elinor Barker, the US professional star and 2014 Rás winner Tayler Wiles and 2016 World Road Race Champion and former Rás na mBan Queen of the Mountains Amalie Dideriksen. (en)
  • La Rás na mBan est une course cycliste par étapes féminine, organisée en Irlande depuis 2006 dans le prolongement des compétitions à étapes John Hearn Memorial Women's (1986-1995) et The TQ Ladies International (1996-2005). (fr)
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  • The Women's Race (en)
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