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John Mangan

John Mangan

Irish cyclist


John Mangan (born 1949/50) is an Irish cyclist. He won the Rás Tailteann in 1972.[1][2]

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Early life

Mangan is a native of Killorglin.

Career

In 1968 Mangan won the Junior Men's event at the Irish National Cycling Championships.

Mangan took part in the ongoing struggle between the National Cycling Association (NCA) and Cumann Rothaíochta na hÉireann for the right to represent Ireland in international competition, participating in an attempt to infiltrate a team into the 1972 Olympic road race event. He pulled Noel Teggart from his bike in the individual road race, inspiring universal condemnation.[3]

He participated in many events in France, winning 156 continental races.[4][5]

Mangan suffered a skull fracture in 1983 and retired the following year.[6]

Personal and later life

Mangan is an avid hunter, having a licence to cull sika deer in Kerry. He lost part of his hip in a shooting accident.[7]


References

  1. "Savage Road Men of Kerry". Terrace Talk.
  2. Jamieson, Teddy (29 September 2011). Whose Side Are You On?. Random House. ISBN 9781409028895 via Google Books.
  3. Fotheringham, William (14 May 2015). Bernard Hinault and the Fall and Rise of French Cycling. Random House. ISBN 9781448156368 via Google Books.
  4. Birdthistle, Elizabeth. "Game on as hunters meet their match". The Irish Times.

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