Saturday, July 27, 2024

Kate Richardson takes all four Rás na mBan classifications for Alba DRT

Scotland’s only all-female elite cycling team has rounded off its maiden season in spectacular style by sweeping the board at the Rás na mBan in Ireland. 

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Setup to help female talent realise their dreams of competing against the world’s top riders in the biggest races, it has been a successful September for the Alba Development Road Team after Kate Richardson took victory and Arianne Holland finished second in the Scottish National Circuit Championships in Aberdeen last weekend.

Richardson’s dominance continued in Ireland last weekend in the Rás na mBan with the 20-year-old winning the Individual General Classification, Points General Classification, Queen of the Hills Classification and Best Young Rider Classification in an astonishing performance over five days and six stages in County Kilkenny.

Combined with two stage wins, it means the Glaswegian won every classification she was eligible for, with the only honour picked up elsewhere being the Best Irish Rider Classification.

Richardson, who turned 20 on September 12 only made the permanent switch from triathlon to cycling in the summer of 2021 and has already shown her potential with a series of strong performances, culminating in the four-jersey hall in Ireland.

Kate Richardson
Overall Rás na mBan 2022 winner Kate Richardson (centre) on the final podium with runner-up Lieke van Zeelst (left) and third placed Becky Storrie. Photo©Sean Rowe

Kate said:

“It was a tough few days, but it was certainly worth it! I am delighted with how everything went, and really proud of the whole team. We all worked incredibly well together, and this was a fantastic way to end the season.

“I have really enjoyed my first full season as a cyclist and being able to go and win events like this makes me realise I made the right choice last year. There is something new to learn from every race, and hopefully as a team we will be able to take the success we have all enjoyed into next year.”

Alba DRT Performance Director and Team Manager Bob Lyons said:

“We said when we started the team that it was about more than wearing the same colours and achieving race results. We want to give female riders the tools and the platform to succeed, and the strong performances over the course of our first season have shown that the talent is there.

“I am delighted that Kate had so much success across the season and in the Rás na mBan. It’s a great result for her as an individual, but as so many sportspeople will tell you, their success would not have been possible were it not for their team-mates, and I’m sure Kate would say that is the case here.

“The team are all naturally talented, but more than that, they are committed and focused on giving their all for themselves and their team-mates.” 

Kate Richardson
The Alba Development Team in Ireland; from left, Sophie Enever, Erin Murphy, Beth Maciver and Kate Richardson. Photo©Sean Rowe.

The team – which consists of Richardson, Holland, Sophie Lankford, Sophie Enever, Beth Maciver Vicky Smith, Erin Murphy and Erin Smith – have competed in track and road races across the UK, clocking up hundreds of thousands of miles between them.

Lyons added:

“I am extremely proud of all of them. It has been an excellent first season that has seen everyone grow in stature. They came together as eight individuals last year, and have developed into a team.”

Stage 6 Results and Final Classification Standings

The team can be followed on Twitter at @AlbaRoadTeam,
Instagram on albaroadteam and Facebook at AlbaDevelopmentRT

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