2010 Rás Tailteann

The stage was won by Irish pro David O'Loughlin of An Post–Sean Kelly in a time of 3 hours and 50 minutes.

[3] Stage 4 took place on 26 May from Oughterard to Tipperary town, Germany's Maximillian May of Thuringer Energie won in a time of 3 hours and 49 minutes, he just edged 19 other riders in a sprint finish.

The final stage was from Kilcullen to Skerries, County Dublin and was won by German John Degenkolb of the Thuringer Energie team.

Alexander Wetterhall of Team Sprocket Pro became the first Swedish winner of the Ras with a time of 24 hours 44 mins 13 secs.

[7] He was 59 seconds ahead of Englands Peter Williams, with Dan Craven of Namibia back in 3rd place.