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10 Oct 2025

Griffin is first Kilkenny winner of Rás na mBan!

Glenmore's Olympian crowns great week with overall victory

Kilkenny Sport

Rás na mBan winner Mia Griffin celebrates with Noor Dekker (second overall, left) and Manon de Boer (third, right) Picture : Lorraine O’Sullivan

There was plenty for Kilkenny cycling fans to cheer about as Mia Griffin rode to victory in the Rás na mBan.

Fresh from her appearance at the Paris Olympics, the Glenmore native capped a fine week of great performances on local roads by taking first place in the general classification on The Parade in the city on Sunday afternoon.

Having posted the third fastest time in the time trial on Sunday morning, Griffin went into the final stage of the Rás 11 seconds clear of Manon de Boer, with Noor Dekker in third place.

Celebrating on the podium after the Criterium stage of the Rás in Kilkenny City were Noor Dekker (second), Lucy Lee (first) and Anabelle Thomas (third) Picture: Lorraine O’Sullivan

The stage was set for plenty of drama in the criterium race, with the peloton taking on a fast-paced 2.1km city centre circuit for over an hour. The final stage went to Griffin's DAS Hutchinson Brother team-mate Lucy Lee, with Noor Dekker (JEGG-DJR Academy) second and Canadian rider Anabelle Thomas of the Primeau Velo Groupe Abadie team third. Griffin didn't lose time on de Boer, her strong performance enough to secure the magenta jersey and become the first Kilkenny winner of the Rás.

The first Irish rider to win the race since Olivia Dillon in 2013, Griffin finished safely in the bunch behind stage winner and teammate Lucy Lee to secure the overall victory. 

Stage 5 time trial winner Noor Dekker of JEGG-DJR Academy finished second on the Stage 6 criterium, ahead of Canadian Anabelle Thomas (Primeau Vélo Groupe Abadie) in third. Dekker’s result elevated her to second overall, just six seconds down on Griffin after over 11 hours of racing. Fellow Dutch rider and 2023 champion Manon de Boer rounded out the podium in third place at 11 seconds. 

The hectic final stage circuit race took place around a 2.1 kilometre lap, starting and finishing outside Kilkenny Castle and consisting of just over an hour’s racing. 

Race winner Ireland’s Mia Griffin of the DAS Hutchinson Brother UK team celebrates victory with her teammates Picture: Lorraine O’Sullivan

A seemingly endless stream of attacks and counter-attacks ensued, with Team Ireland particularly active in front of one of the largest crowds of spectators ever seen at Rás na mBan. 

Áine Doherty was the first of the Irish team to launch a move, followed separately by strong attacks from Aliyah Rafferty and Lucy Benezet-Minns, who managed to stay away solo for several laps. Benezet-Minns’s venture out front allowed her to take the three bonus seconds at the Intermediate Sprint, with sisters Caoimhe O’Brien (DAS-Hutchinson-Brother UK) and Aoife O’Brien (Team Ireland) continuing the week-long theme of placing in sprints to take the remaining two and one bonus seconds available.

Just when it all looked set for a sprint finish, the trio of Lee, Dekker and Thomas broke clear with two laps remaining, working well together to open up a margin of 11 seconds. With Lee in the break, the DAS-Hutchinson-Brother UK team, who dominated so much of the week, were under no obligation to contribute to the chase behind, assisting the leaders to stay clear of the peloton to fight out the podium places.

Lee, who spent much of the week in the IVCA Wicklow 200 Queen of the Mountains jersey before de Boer wrestled control of it yesterday, sprinted clear of Dekker to claim a fourth stage victory for the DAS-Hutchinson-Brother UK team, with Thomas following a couple of seconds behind in third. 

Meanwhile in the chasing peloton behind, a last ditch bid by de Boer to force a split in the peloton proved unsuccessful, and Griffin was able to finish safely in the bunch to secure the overall title. 



The result caps a remarkably successful week for Griffin, who finishes with two stage wins, the Cycling Ireland Points Classification, the Kilkenny County Council Best Irish Rider, and the Rás na mBan General Classification win after wearing the magenta jersey every day following her opening stage victory. 

Caoimhe O’Brien finished as Sport Ireland Best Young Rider, having also held the white jersey from the first stage through to the conclusion of the race. 

DAS-Hutchinson-Brother UK’s strength in depth was rewarded with the Best Team Classification prize, with UCD Cycling Club ending the week with the Paddy Doran Best Irish Team.

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