Aqua blue cycling news
Aqua Blue Sport, a professional cycling team that was active from 2017 to 2019. Here are some news and updates related to the team:
Team News
- In 2017, Aqua Blue Sport was founded by Rick Delaney, an Irish businessman, and former professional cyclist, Eddie Dunbar. The team was based in Ireland and had a mix of Irish and international riders.
- In 2018, the team announced a partnership with the Irish national cycling federation, Cycling Ireland, to develop young Irish talent.
- In 2019, the team announced that it would be disbanding at the end of the season due to financial difficulties.
Rider News
- Eddie Dunbar, the team's founder and former professional cyclist, rode for the team in its inaugural season in 2017.
- Other notable riders who rode for the team include:
- Mark McNally, a British professional cyclist who rode for the team from 2017 to 2019.
- Peter Kennaugh, a British professional cyclist who rode for the team in 2018.
- Conor Dunne, an Irish professional cyclist who rode for the team from 2017 to 2019.
Results
- In its inaugural season in 2017, the team won several races, including the Tour of Ireland and the Tour of Britain.
- In 2018, the team won the Tour of Croatia and the Tour of Slovenia.
- In 2019, the team won the Tour of Norway and the Tour of Austria.
Retirement
- In 2019, the team announced that it would be disbanding at the end of the season due to financial difficulties.
- The team's riders, including Eddie Dunbar, Mark McNally, and Conor Dunne, went on to ride for other teams or retired from professional cycling.
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