Conn McDunphy wins a very tight two-up sprint from Liam Crowley in the Des Hanlon Memorial (Photo: Sean Rowe)

Conn McDunphy (APS Pro Cycling by Team Cadence Cyclery) has added his name to the Des Hanlon Memorial trophy, as winner of the 2026 edition, after he claimed the main event in Co Carlow today.

At the end of 130km of racing, with the riders battered by wind and rain, McDunphy came to the line with one of the in-f0rm men of the domestic campaign so far, Liam Crowley (Pinergy Orwell).

However, after he led out the sprint, and looked like he might win it, Crowley was tied up a little just before the line. McDunphy came off his wheel and maintained his effort all the way to the line, pipping his rival by no more than an inch or two.

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Less than 10 seconds later, Jack Conroy (Velo Performance) took 3rd place, just ahead of Callum McCaffrey (Natural-Greatness-Rali-Ale), who was closing fast but couldn’t beat Conroy.

In the women’s race, a similar scenario played out, with two top riders coming to the line to fight it out for victory, though with a much bigger gap back to those racing for the final step on the podium.

Abi Conway (Paralloy RT) was clear with Linda Kelly (Dan Morrissey Pissei) and the Co Mayo woman had too much for her rival, taking the win from Kelly by a couple of lengths.

Kelly’s team mate, and national criterium champion, Aine Doherty was best in the battle for 3rd place.

Sun, March 29th | Des Hanlon Memorial
Promoted by Carlow Road Cycling Club
Co Carlow
C1 Race

Women’s Race

Abi Conway Paralloy RT
Linda Kelly Dan Morrissey Pissei Cycling Team
Aine Doherty Dan Morrissey Pissei Cycling Team
Elena Wallace Harps CC
Claire Diffley Orwell Wheelers Cycling Club
Mia Smith Brother UK – Team OnForm
Stella Smith Brother UK – Team OnForm
Yvonne Doran Orwell Wheelers Cycling Club
Jennifer Caverly Dublin Bay Cycling Club
Ysabella Huele Rudyco Cycling Team vzw
Niamh O Brien Barrow Wheelers
Joanne Ni Mhathuna Gorey Cycling Club
Veronika Krolova Greenmount CA
Mary O Donnell Greenmount CA

C2Race

Tom Hughes Kilcullen Cycling Club Murphy Geospacial
Conor Regan Kilcullen Cycling Club Murphy Geospacial
James Logue Panduit Carrick Wheelers
Brian Kavanagh Gorey Cycling Club
Oliver O Shaughnessy Dan Morrissey Pissei Cycling Team
Luke Cullen Velo Revolution / Speed Queen
James Griffin Waterford Racing Club
Dermot Radford Dan Morrissey Pissei Cycling Team
James Davenport Velo Revolution / Speed Queen
Niall Browne Drogheda Wheelers
Matthew Lane Orwell Wheelers Cycling Club
Kevin Derrig Lucan Cycling Road Club
Caoilin Considine Bray Wheelers
Neill Delahaye Bellurgan Wheelers
Hugh Maguire Team Stafford Bonded
Jake Bickerdike Athy Wheelers Cycling Club
Donal Byrne Roadman Cycling Club
Conor Kelly VC Glendale
Martin Casey Velo Revolution / Speed Queen
Saran Greene Un-Attached Leinster

C3 Race

Craig Brookes Comeragh CC
Daithi Killeen Kilcullen Cycling Club Murphy Geospacial
Callum Stewart Phoenix CC
Kyle Minford Naas Cycling Club
Kieran Keegan Orwell Wheelers Cycling Club
Mark Rowe Dungarvan CC
David Donovan Upperchurch Drombane Cycling
Seamus Babington Panduit Carrick Wheelers
Dillon Lynch Kildorrery Cycling Club
Bob Maye Clonard RC
Thomas Anthony Lawlor Carlow RCC
Fearghal Regan Kilcullen Cycling Club Murphy Geospacial
Anthony Dunne Lucan Cycling Road Club
Shem Cullen Spin the Bean Power by Coffee
Brendan Ward Clondalkin CC
Michael Hickey Orwell Wheelers Cycling Club
Patrick Ennis Un-Attached Leinster
Joshua Chambers Lucan Cycling Road Club
Kresimir Kusic Starsky Cycling
Manuel Meco Gomez Un-Attached Leinster