Riders faced a brutal four hours and more in the saddle yesterday.
Team Skyline-Cadence Conn McDunphy took the Rás' queen stage down in Kerry yesterday.
After six catagorised climbs, the Irish rider finished just ahead of Liam O'Brien of Team Ireland, both of whom were 30 seconds ahead of third place finisher George Peden.
Conn McDunphy Skyline Cadence
— Rás Tailteann (@rastailteann) May 23, 2024
Stage 2 winner Rás Tailteann 2024#Rás2024 #RásTailteann pic.twitter.com/HMJwPQBain
Offaly's Mikey Flaherty came home 25 minutes later for Galway: Challenge CC, with Shane Quinn Padraig Moran from the Midlands Race Team in the same group.
Quinn and Moran were followed in by Colin Clavin, Stuart Cox, and Ronan Barry.
Britain's Dom Jackson wears the leader's yellow jersey with nothing to separate him, O'Brien, and McDunphy.
Results after stage 2. Full results when available. #RásTailteann #Rás24 pic.twitter.com/7llnHSrrqF
— Rás Tailteann (@rastailteann) May 23, 2024
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