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GMIT comes onboard

31/5/2016

 
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Galway Mayo Institute of Technology sponsor drop bags for the event the Wild Atlantic Way Audax

The Medal

23/5/2016

 
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You've seen the trophy, now we are putting  the final touch to the most sought after award, the randonnuer medal. It will be ready for those who complete the worlds longest signed posted coastal route on the WAWA.

The medal depicts :
1/  Mizen to Malin Ireland's end to end ride. For the randonneurs, they will cycle it the long way up the coast - 1760km.
2/ The Wild Atlantic Way Audax, the overall iconic ride
3/ Names of the counties the randonneurs will pass trough on their journey to ultra randonneur status.
4/ Counties are in Irish /Gaelic, the language spoken in the Gaeltacht areas on the route.
5/  The map of the country you rode the event in.
6/ The cyclist is gold plated, a gold feather in the hat of your cycling accomplishments.
7/  2100km is the distance
8/   The WAWA ribbon to wear the medal.
9/  The Audax Ireland parent organisation, who are facilitating the event.
10/  Logo of the WAWA - both the peace bridge in Derry and Charles Fort bridge in Kinsale

Extra places available

14/5/2016

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Breaking News on WAWA. Some extra accommodation has become available in the sleep shelters and we are in a position to take some additional entries, 
but you gotta get name and payment in ASAP. Pass the word to a friend that just might want a shot at this iconic Audax Event.
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Trophy

8/5/2016

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The Wild Atlantic Way Audax trophy revealed (sponsored by Mayo.ie
and fabricated at Ballina Engineering Works)
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The organisers of the Wild Atlantic Way Audax complete the 2100km test ride inside the allocated time of 7days 7hours. Right to left are Jimmy Fitzpatrick, Eamon Nealon and Seamus O'Dowd of Audax Ireland with their trophies.  Chapeau chaps.

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WAWA test ride completed. Great success.

6/5/2016

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Congratulations to Eamon Nealon, Jim Fitzpatrick and Seamus O’Dowd on completion of the 2100km Wild Atlantic Way Audax. According to tracking  they got in to Derry @ 1:30 am this morning. William Dickey waited up to capture the moment.
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