Michelle Geoghegan and Stephen Surdival were to the fore again on St Patrick's Day, getting amongst the prizes in Dunboyne and Carrick-on-Suir respectively.

Stephen McNally did it the hard way in Navan last Sunday, spending almost the entire race in the break before soloing the last seven kilometres to hold off a fast closing chasing group in the Combined Race at the Cycleways Cup races.
Orwell Wheelers was well represented last weekend during the annual Easter stage races based in Killorglin and Gorey.

Michelle Geoghegan produced another superb performance in Dundalk last Sunday to be the first, and indeed only, woman home in the Trader's Cup on a day when Orwell riders were prominent in all four groups on the road.

Stephen Surdival scored the best result of his burgeoning career with a fine second place in the Mick Lally Memorial at Dunboyne last Saturday.

Results from the Armagh-Downpatrick Classic on March 22.

Stephen McNally's groaning trophy cabinet is facing further stress following the Orwell supervet's latest success in the Michael McGuire Memorial race for veterans and juniors at Bohermeen.

Stephen McNally and Aideen Collard have been confirmed as winners of the Men's and Women's Sundrive Track league for 2009.

Four Orwell riders made the long trip to Cork for the 3-day youth event in Kanturk last weekend. Craig Arrigan once again produced a strong performance to finish second overall with Darragh Long fourth overall in the Under-14 event.

Midweek racing returned to the Phoenix Park on Tuesday with the Paddy Sullivan Memorial and Orwell Wheelers celebrated in style by providing three of the top six finishers including the winner Eddie Lynch.