Ciarán Power Explained

Ciarán Power
Birth Place:Waterford, Ireland
Height:1.84 m
Weight:68 kg
Currentteam:Retired
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Amateuryears1:1997
Amateurteam1:Pédale Nantaise
Amateuryears2:1998
Amateurteam2:VC Saint-Quentin
Proyears1:2000
Proyears2:2001
Proyears3:2002–2007
Proyears4:2008
Proteam4:Pezula Racing

Ciarán Power (born 8 May 1976) is an Irish former professional racing cyclist, the first Irish cyclist to ride in a major tour since Stephen Roche in 1993. Power turned professional in 2000 with the Linda McCartney Racing Team and rode the 2000 Giro d'Italia, gaining 2 top ten stage finishes. When the McCartney team folded in 2001, Power joined the French team before moving to the US the following season and joining .

After placing 3rd in the 1999 World 'B' road championship, Power came 74th in the 2000 Summer Olympics road race. In the 2004 Summer Olympics road race, he finished 13th, the highest placing by an Irish cyclist.

He retired from professional racing at the end of the 2008 season.

Major Results

2008  - Pezula Racing
2007  - Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
2006  - Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
2004  - Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
2003  - Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
2002  - Navigators Insurance Cycling Team
2001  - St. Quentin-Oktos team
2000  - Linda McCartney Cycling Team
1999  - Comeragh CC (amateur)
1998  - (amateur)

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