Irishwoman takes morale-boosting win over gb rivals

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At WattShop TT, Kelly Murphy beats the track rivals she’s due to face off against at the Glasgow World Championships

Irish track squad member Kelly Murphy took a morale-boosting victory in the WattShop twostage time trial in Staffordshire last weekend, beating her British rivals in the 10 and 25-mile events.

The 33-year-old rides for the Irish national team despite being raised near Birmingham and forms part of their team pursuit squad. She came up against GB track squad member Neah Evans in Saturday’s first stage on an out and back 10-mile course including a few short climbs.

Murphy posted a winning time of 21-20 on the course, which was slowed by road resurfacing work, finishing 16 seconds ahead of Evans while veteran Chris Murray (Army Cycling) was third.

The following day GB athlete and Women’s World Tour professional Elinor Barker joined the line-up, but it was Murphy who triumphed again, stopping the clock in 58-40 some 16 seconds ahead of Barker with Evans in third.

“On the track it’s a given that they’re going to beat me, but today it went in my favour,” said Murphy. “I’ve never been on the British team so they’re just another competitor as far as I’m concerned.”

Murphy is heading across to Ireland for the National TT Champs this week before preparing for the track events at the Glasgow Worlds this August.

The men’s event was won overall by junior rider Patrick Casey, who is also targeting national time trial honours in his age category this week. The Anexo Group Race Team rider was fresh from completing a Nations Cup stage race in Germany and was on fine form.

Saturday’s 10-m

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