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Published 13:22 17 Sept 2014 BST
Updated 07:31 18 Dec 2014 GMT

Wiles also took the IVCA Wicklow 200 Queen of the Mountains.
Stage 4 winner, Fiona Meade of Team Munster, capped a magnificent week by taking the National Dairy Council Points classification, awarded to the most consistent rider of the race. The Blarney sprinter also won Clare County Council Best Irish Rider prize for the third consecutive year.
25 year old Wiles, a native of Murray, Utah, who races for most of the year in Europe and the USA with the professional Specialized-Lululemon team, was delighted to bookend her season with another prestigious stage race victory, having opened her account at the Redlands Classic in California in April.
“I watched this race last year and really wanted to do it”, Wiles told Her.ie.
“I’m really happy with the result and have had a fun time. My team were awesome”.
The American went on to compliment the race as “one of the most well-organised I’ve ever been a part of”, a sentiment echoed by all of the visiting teams.
That the The An Post Rás na mBan earns such universal goodwill is testament to the hard work put in not only by the Race Director, Valerie Considine, and a small army of officials and volunteers who keep the race on the road but also by the Women’s Commission of Ireland and the race sponsors.
The Women’s Commission is a voluntary group of women, supported by Cycling Ireland, whose aim is to raise the standard of women’s racing in Ireland and to attract greater numbers to the sport.
While the An Post Rás na mBan is the flagship event, the Women’s Commission also maintain a dedicated website, WomensCycling.ie, offering news and advice, as well as running development programs and organising road and track racing, from beginners races in Corkagh Park to the Joe Daly Cycles National League, a highly contested series of road races throughout the country.Explore more on these topics: