On Friday the 22nd April eight Newry Republicans (accompanied by a back up team) retraced the journey that Newry man Patrick Rankin took in 1916 to take part in the Easter Rising.
Leaving Newry at 7.30am in glorious sunshine, the team set off for a gruelling 65 mile trip. The first stop for the cyclists was Castlebellingham village and a well deserved water stop (especially for the bus drivers-the hot weather made very thirsty work). All participants were raring to get going so off we went again, next stop Julianstown.
On arriving at Julianstown ****stop we quickly realised that we were two men down. Search teams were dispatched (in the form of Tidly Marron) and thankfully the two "little boy racers" were found safe and well. RT says he is never buying tissues in the Free State again as they are very dear. After fixing Malachy Rafferty's puncture (some say it was an act of sabotage never ) the team set off again for Santry Church on the outskirts of Dublin. On nearing the city the skies opened briefly (Marty Lynch thought that Ramie was crying again) but we can confirm that it was definately a rain shower. Undeterred the lads took off for the GPO and arrived in convoy to be met by locals. All in all a brilliant day and congratulations to all involved. A special mention to Stewarty who wanted to cycle home again. Thanks to all the sponsors and participants as well as the drivers. Go raibh maith agat!