Women's Crit League
Orwell have been running a women's crit league in some format since 2010, beginning with Winning Solutions sponsoring prizes before Wheelworx came on board. The Sandyford-based criteriums were ably run by Aideen Collard, Dave McLoughlin, Jen Sheridan and a merry band of helpers.
They gradually incorporated Corkagh Park when it opened, and eventually the league moved there but added a road race and time trials for variety. Orla Hendron and Mags Donnelly took on the task of organisers since 2014, and since then it has been organised by Orla with help from a combination of different members.
In 2018 we were delighted to have Appleby Jewelers come on board as sponsors.
Past winners
2010 Joanna Hickey Usher IRC 2011 Sandra Fitzgerald Lucan CRC 2012 Mel Späeth Cycleways 2013 Patricia Buckley Orwell Wheelers 2014 Sandra Fitzgerald Garda CC 2015 Orla Montague Dublin Wheelers
2016 Orla Montague Dublin Wheelers
2017 Kate Earlie St. Tiernans
2018 Jennifer Bates Team Gerard DHL
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Tuesday evening saw the opening round of the 2018 Appleby-Orwell Women’s Crit League.
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The Women's Crit Series hosted by Scott-Orwell Wheelers returns for 2018 and this year we are delighted to welcome a new sponsor – Appleby Jewelers. The league welcomes all levels and abilities of women racing from absolute beginners to experienced veterans. The first race of the series will take place on Tuesday 10th April....
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The Crit Chronicles make their way down the N81 to Brittas for the fifth round's Road Race.
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The Crit Chronicles continue into Round 4. This was the final round at Corkagh Park before heading to the road.
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This week we discovered two types of competitive personalities; Type A, who took advantage of the Easter holidays doing savage spins and Type B, who savaged Easter eggs, totally forgot about the bike and momentarily forgot how to pedal until they heard the whistle blow for the off.