Rás na mBan is Ireland’s only international women’s stage race, six days of challenging terrain, unpredictable weather, and a lot of lessons to be learned. For me, it was also the end of my first season on the road after moving across from MTB. I knew it would be tough, but I also saw it as a chance to learn about stage racing and everything that comes with it.
What I quickly realised is that the race isn’t only about how strong you are on the bike. It’s about how well you fuel on the bike and how you look after yourself once you get off it, something you already learn from training day in day out but, executing it perfectly on 5 days of race is hard.
Fuelling properly, recovering between stages, and leaning on the people around you became just as important as positioning, climbing well or sprinting for the line.