Description
This is a collectible edition of Irish Cycling Review – 1991, Volume 39, capturing a crucial phase in Ireland’s cycling evolution, as legends like Sean Kelly continued to shape the sport and national programmes like FÁS/FIC began formalising racing development.
📌 Key Features Inside
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Sean Kelly – Form, campaigns, and European season insight
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FÁS / FIC Training Course – Early institutional approach to Irish elite development
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Irish road racing news, grassroots club updates, domestic race reports
A perfect addition for historians, collectors, clubs, and those who lived through Irish cycling’s transformation from pure grit to structured ambition.
📂 Publication Info
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Publication | Irish Cycling Review |
| Year | 1991 |
| Volume | 39 |
| Condition | Vintage – Good |
| Content Focus | Sean Kelly, FÁS training, Irish racing culture |
💬 Simply Sorcha Note
Before “high-performance programmes” and glossy helmets, there was FÁS, steel bikes, and working-class champions. This is where Irish cycling learned to dream bigger — without forgetting who it was.









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