Drumm Cup 2016

51st Annual John Drumm Memorial Cup in Currow April 24th 2016
                                                        Sign on opens for all Categories at 10am with the Underage racing starting at 11am and the Senior events at 1pm
Race HQ and Start is the Currow Hall with the finish being approx 800m on the Castleisland side of the circuit
The Full Programme
11am Under 16 – 45.5 km (7 x 6.5km circuit) Prizes first 6 with first unplaced under 15 and first unplaced girl
11.01am Under 14 – 26 km (4 x 6.5km circuit) Prizes first 6 with first unplaced under 13 and first unplaced girl
11.02am Under 12 – 6 km (2 x 6.5km circuit) Prizes first 6 with first unplaced under 11 and first unplaced girl
Sign On Closes at 12.30pm and managers meeting / car draw at 12.30pm
1pm A1/A2 Feature Event start – 108.5km – Almost 7 laps – 6 to go at the first crossing of the finish line
Prizes first 10 and first 3 unplaced A2s – Prime second time around.
1.02pm A3 Race – 77.5km – Almost 5 laps – 4 to go at the first crossing of the finish line
Prizes first 15 – Prime second time around.
1.04pm A4 Race – 62km – Almost 4 laps – 3 to go at the first crossing of the finish line
Prizes for first 15 – Prime second time around.
Note The A4 race is going to be a handicap race as follows (only 1 prize list with unplaced ladies prizes);
  • Ladies and Masters Over 50 A4 Riders
  • Veteran A4 Riders
  • Remainder of A4 Riders
This handicap will be in the region of 45 secs to 60 secs depending on the size of each group
The Primes this year will be on the second crossing of the finish line which will be close to 19.16 miles into the race. This is to commemorate the exact date of 100 years since the Easter Rising
John Drumm Cup 2016

The 51st race for the John Drumm Memorial Cup takes place on24th April in Currow. Johnny Drumm as he was known, was from Tobermaing, he was a champion racing cyclist both on the road and grass track, he was also a champion ploughman and had won the All Ireland ploughing championship in Kilkenny in 1964. It was a terrible shock to locals who remember that tragic day fifty one years ago where Cordal, Castleisland and Kerry lost one of their sporting sons.

Looking back on the race for over half a century there are too many stories to tell here of great winners and competitors a tireless organising committee that always put on a great race in memory of Johnny Drumm.

The list of winners is a great collection of top cyclists who are all very proud of their achievement of adding their names to this impressive Cup

The first winner was Gene Mangan of Killorglin, who had won the Rás Tailteann in 1955 as well as All Ireland road and track championships. There were many more famous names to come – the Lonergan brothers,  Johnny and Joe from Tipperary, Colm Nulty of Meath, John and Denis Mangan of Killorglin, Aidrian Byrne a Dublin based Garda, the 30th race in 1995 was won by German Patrick Rives Maye who was a student at the University of Limerick at the time and a former junior champion of West Germany, Séamas Kennedy of Meath and Dublin, Mick Cahill of Banteer, Bobby Power of Tipperary, John O’Sullivan of Kanturk, Batty Flynn and Jack Lacey of Kerry.

There was a unique result in 1972 when the event resulted in a dead heat between Limerick man Gearóid Costello and Anthony O’Halloran of Kerry.

John Blackwell, Billy Reidy and Paul Griffin won the race more than once to again keep the cup in Kerry but in recent years Corkmen Mick Fitzgerald, Richard Hooton and the in form Paidi O Brien have won it. Tipperary man Simon Ryan added the Drumm Cup victory to a very successful season in 2015 and will be aiming to win this race again in 2016.

It has always been a race that cyclists really wanted to win and many competitors going on to be professionals with Sam Bennett winning the race three times and is now competing successfully with the worlds elite cyclists. Eddie Dunbar was second in 2014 and has since gone professional. Michael O Loughlin is no stranger to the roads of Currow and maybe one day he could emulate his father in winning the race with Michael also now embarking on a professional career.The Aquablue squad will want to add this title and will include Kerrymen Sean Lacey in their team. The Kerry Clubs will also be to the fore on home roads. Cathal Moynihan always does well in Currow where he had his first victory as an A4 when he was a newcomer to the sport. Kingdom Moda will also travel with a strong squad in their bid to win the cup for the first time as will Manor West iBike, Killarney, Killorglin, Lee Strand, Sliabh Luachra as well as the host club Currow and clubs from all over Ireland.

The route for this year’s race is the one which has been used for a number of years now which will start Currow Village, Ballybeg, Dromulton, Roche’s Cross, Castleisland(Garvey’s), Lisheenbawn to finish just before Currow Village. The underage will also be on the usual circuit.

The plan is that there will be racing from 11am until approximately 4.30pm on Sunday 26th of April as all categories are catered for from Under 11s to our elite cyclists. The full programme will be on the clubs website.

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