Randonnée - the background

In the last several years, cycling has seen a resurgence in numbers in Ireland not seen since the ‘fab four’ - Kelly, Roche, Kimmage and Early - were terrorising pelotons throughout Europe on a weekly basis. In order to cater for this new breed of weekend warriors either returning to the sport or just starting out, Orwell Wheelers Cycle Club have been holding an annual Randonnée event which pitched rider and machine against some of the toughest terrain in Ireland.

The genesis for the Randonnée was the annual club 100 Mile cycle that was held in early May to give members a chance to complete the traditional rite of passage of a "Century" ride. The decision was made to open the cycle to non-members in 2007, when under the direction of Eddy Lane the Orwell Randonnée made it's first appearance as a fundraiser for the Irish hospice foundation. 

Around this time the leisure scene was just beginning to take off, and some of our newer leisure members who had cycled many of the national sportives felt that their experience could be used to improve the event. When the 2010 edition of the Randonnée had to be cancelled at short notice a group of seven Orwell leisure cyclists took the opportunity to re-invent their own leisure cycle and add ingredients felt to be missing by some of the existing events. The “Magnificent 7” as they called themselves were: Denis Gleeson, John Hannin, Stephen Hayden, John Lanigan, Fergal O’Sullivan, Brendan Sheridan and John Twomey. 

The new Randonnée committee rescheduled the event for August of that year, and decided upon a course that would be testing while attracting cyclists to experience the wonders of the Dublin and Wicklow countryside. They quickly came up with a set of key words that became the backbone of the event that’s used to this day: fun, food, support, value and safety. Their first running of the Randonnée had close to 200 cyclists half of which were club members.

The Orwell Randonnee is long established on the Irish sportive calendar as one of the toughest but one of the best events there is! This year there was a changing of the guard and new committee members took on the challenge of putting it together. We look back at the event here though the eyes of a few different people to see how the day went for them…

The Orwell Wheelers Randonnée is back for 2018 and this year it's got a little brother!

As has become tradition, it's taking place Saturday 5th of May at 09:00, the bank holiday weekend, with start and finish at Lansdown Wesley Rugby Club on Ballycorus Road.

Please see poster inside for more details. Routes now added.

The Orwell Wheelers Randonnée is back for 2017, this year its got a little brother!

The Orwell Wheelers Randonnée is back for 2016! We're getting the notice out now so you can get the date in your diary now, and start saving room in your stomach for cake!

The Orwell Wheelers Randonnée is back for 2015! We're getting the notice out now so you can get the date in your diary now, and start saving room in your stomach for cake! As has become usual, it's taking place Saturday 2nd May, the bank holiday weekend, with start and finish in St Benildus'. The route however, is our hardest yet! Details and registration link below!

Please see below for an important update from the organisers regarding tomorrow's event.