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  2. National Cycle Route 9 - Wikipedia

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    Work is underway in Dublin on the 1.4km Liffey-Tolka Project (1.4km), [1] linking the city centre with the planned 3.2km Tolka Estuary Greenway via Dublin Port, and the Fingal Coastal Way, a 32km walking and cycling route in Fingal that will run through Newbridge Demesne, Donabate, Rush, Loughshinny, Skerries and Balbriggan.

  3. Greater Dublin Area Cycle Network - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Dublin Area Cycle Network is a proposed cycle network for the Greater Dublin Area. [1] The plan was launched in 2013. [2]A target, endorsed by the Irish government, proposed that the number of people commuting into Dublin would reach "75,000 each morning by 2021", representing a "three-fold increase in cycling over 2011 levels". [3]

  4. Bushy Park, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Shaw family was connected with Bushy Park until they sold the house and grounds to Dublin Corporation in 1953. The house and eight hectares of the grounds were then sold in 1955 by Dublin City Council to the Religious of Christian Education (an order of teaching Sisters founded in Normandy in 1817), [ 4 ] [ 5 ] where they established Our ...

  5. Cycling at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's road time trial

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    The competition consisted of a time trial over one lap of a 44 km (27.3 mi) course, with staggered starts. [8] Starting and finishing at the historic Hampton Court Palace, the course passed through areas of southwest London and Surrey including Esher, Kingston upon Thames, Teddington and Bushy Park. [9]

  6. National Sports Campus - Wikipedia

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    The FAI moved from its former headquarters on Merrion Square in Dublin city centre, to its new offices on the National Sports Campus, in late 2007. [ 6 ] In October 2013, the NSCDA completed the development of high performance training facilities for athletes in a variety of sporting disciplines including modern pentathlon, fencing, pistol ...

  7. Dublinbikes - Wikipedia

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    Dublin was the 17th city to implement such a scheme, [4] [6] and it was considered one of the most successful bike-sharing schemes in the world; [7] however, progress later stalled, with only 2 of 14 phases being rolled out. As of 2016 the scheme lost €376,000 a year, leading to further expansion of Dublin Bikes being put on hold. [8] [9]

  8. Tour of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The original Tour of Ireland was a cycling stage race run in Ireland between 1953 and 1984, ... County Dublin Road Club: 13: 1973: Doug Dailey

  9. Cycling Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Cycling Ireland opened the Sean Kelly Cycling Academy, a facility in Merchtem, Belgium as a base for Irish cyclists on the continent where they can gain experience of racing at a much higher standard than in they would in Ireland. It gives Irish riders access to UCI ranked events where they compete against elite professional riders. [3]