The Corkman

It’s the all new CoachfordR­ylane electrifyi­ng classic

- PETER DINEEN

A NEW type of race took place in Rylane last week as two local characters, Humphrey (Fred) Lynch and Mike Walsh, came up with a novel fund raising idea.

Since both gentlemen are presently not interested in driving they decided to race each other on their electric bikes and in the process raise funds for Marymount Hospice.

The race stared at O’Callaghan’s bar, Coachford and the finishing line was to be Fred’s Bar in Rylane, via Aghavrin and Aghabullog­ue.

Fred got off to a blinding start with his bike on full charge and his super fast legs adding to the speed of his vehicle as he headed for Mullinhass­ig Waterfall. The race looked to be his although Mick Walsh was not letting him get too far ahead.

As they neared the village of Aghabullog­ue it was necessary for both to make a much deserved and badly wanted pit stop at Cremin’s Bar to check the vehicles, perform safety checks and execute some necessary top ups for the arduous journey onwards towards Rylane.

The last leg of the trip was undocument­ed for the most part as one of the party in the lead car could not be extracted from Cremin’s in a timely manner.

However, as both approached the lovely village of Rylane, with crowds lining the route, it was plain to see that Mick Walsh was in the lead by about four or five bike lengths - with Fred doing everything in his power to try and close the gap. But the finish line came too soon for Fred and it was Mick that was declared the first ever winner of the Coachford - Rylane Electric Classic.

This novel bike race raised €1,600 and the cheque presentati­on took place in Fred’s Bar on Sunday last, June 26, with music on the night by Deora Ceol.

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Mick Walsh and Humphrey ‘Fred’ Lynch presenting the cheque for the

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