Foran Cycling Team has confirmed to The British Continental that it will retain its 2024 squad for the 2025 season, following a standout year capped by Dom Jackson’s memorable victory at the Rás Tailteann. Founded in 2019 by Tom Quaid and Paul Lavelle of Foran Construction, the team remains true to its ethos as a rider-led collective of working professionals competing in domestic and international races.
The team’s core line-up for 2025 showcases a mix of proven performers and experienced professionals. Dom Jackson returns as the team’s talisman after his Rás Tailteann triumph, alongside Charles Page, who brings six years of UCI Continental-level experience, and Ryan Christensen, a former ProTeam rider with Bolton Equities Black Spoke and a veteran of the Canyon dhb team.
The squad also includes Tobias Dahlhaus, Nick Tyrie, Tom Springbett, Robin Mould, George Mitchell, Danylo Riwnj, and James Nicholson. Supporting the core group is a wider team of Ian Middleton, Joe Murray, Tom Quaid, Paul Lavelle, Andrew Rigg, and Mike Ewing.
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Foran CT’s ethos, blending competitive ambition with a laid-back team culture, remains a cornerstone of its identity. A team spokesperson emphasised this balance, saying:
“Foran Cycling Team are continually looking to build on our foundations. Each year we’ve developed our calendar, experience, and approach to racing, but the one thing that has remained consistent is our culture. We take our racing seriously, but not ourselves.”
The team’s plans for 2025 include continued support for the domestic racing scene, from grassroots midweek crits to prestigious National A events. Foran CT is also committed to its Irish roots, with key targets including the Rás Mumhan and the Rás Tailteann, as the team allows the season to evolve organically.
By retaining its 2024 roster, Foran CT demonstrates confidence in the strength and cohesion of its squad. The team aims to build on the momentum of its breakthrough season, while also supporting the domestic racing community.
“Moving into 2025, we want to target the British scene, supporting as many races as we can and have fun doing so. Whilst supporting our own team is important, we want to continue supporting organisers who are keeping the domestic scene alive,” the spokesperson added.
Foran Cycling Team has confirmed to The British Continental that it will retain its 2024 squad for the 2025 season, following a standout year capped by Dom Jackson’s memorable victory at the Rás Tailteann. Founded in 2019 by Tom Quaid and Paul Lavelle of Foran Construction, the team remains true to its ethos as a rider-led collective of working professionals competing in domestic and international races.
The team’s core line-up for 2025 showcases a mix of proven performers and experienced professionals. Dom Jackson returns as the team’s talisman after his Rás Tailteann triumph, alongside Charles Page, who brings six years of UCI Continental-level experience, and Ryan Christensen, a former ProTeam rider with Bolton Equities Black Spoke and a veteran of the Canyon dhb team.
The squad also includes Tobias Dahlhaus, Nick Tyrie, Tom Springbett, Robin Mould, George Mitchell, Danylo Riwnj, and James Nicholson. Supporting the core group is a wider team of Ian Middleton, Joe Murray, Tom Quaid, Paul Lavelle, Andrew Rigg, and Mike Ewing.
Foran CT’s ethos, blending competitive ambition with a laid-back team culture, remains a cornerstone of its identity. A team spokesperson emphasised this balance, saying:
“Foran Cycling Team are continually looking to build on our foundations. Each year we’ve developed our calendar, experience, and approach to racing, but the one thing that has remained consistent is our culture. We take our racing seriously, but not ourselves.”
The team’s plans for 2025 include continued support for the domestic racing scene, from grassroots midweek crits to prestigious National A events. Foran CT is also committed to its Irish roots, with key targets including the Rás Mumhan and the Rás Tailteann, as the team allows the season to evolve organically.
By retaining its 2024 roster, Foran CT demonstrates confidence in the strength and cohesion of its squad. The team aims to build on the momentum of its breakthrough season, while also supporting the domestic racing community.
“Moving into 2025, we want to target the British scene, supporting as many races as we can and have fun doing so. Whilst supporting our own team is important, we want to continue supporting organisers who are keeping the domestic scene alive,” the spokesperson added.
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