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Road rage at Inishowen cyclists 08.10.08

By Damien Dowds, Inishowen Independent

THE secretary of the North Pole Cycling Club in Inishowen, Carl Fullerton, has hit out at the dangerous antics of a number of individuals in the peninsula who, he says, have endangered cyclists in a series of attacks in recent weeks.
Speaking to the Inishowen Independent yesterday, Mr. Fullerton confirmed that Gardaí in Buncrana and Carndonagh were investigating two separate incidents in the Gleneely area on Sunday in which cyclists were allegedly assaulted.
It is understood that a passenger in a passing vehicle leaned out of a car window and punched the two men who were cycling on the road at the time.
Gardaí are believed to have following a definite line of enquiry, and are investigating the possibility that a burned-out vehicle found at Moneydarragh in Gleneely may have been used by the perpetrators. Members of the Fire Service were called to attend to the burning vehicle.
The cyclists were members of the North Pole Cycling Club taking part in their monthly circuit of Inishowen. Approximately 60 cyclists took part in the cycle, which started at the North Pole pub in Drumfries, continued to Culmore in Derry and returned to Drumfries via Muff, Moville, Gleneely and Carndonagh.
“While there was a group of cyclists taking part in the race, both men were alone on the road when the attack took place,” club secretary Carl Fullerton, who was also on the cycle, said yesterday.
“One of the men was punched in the ribs and had to stop racing. It wasn’t until after we returned to the North Pole that we realised what had taken place,” he said.
“Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident,” Mr Fullerton continued, “members of the club have been assaulted on a number of occasions with projectiles also being thrown from passing vehicles.”
The club has previously raised their concerns with Garda Traffic Corps inspector Pat O’Donnell and will invite him to attend their monthly meeting on Thursday night.
“The onus is on our committee to follow up on such incidents,” Mr Fullerton said. “We need to protect and ensure the safety of our cyclists. The first item on our agenda will a discussion of this type of road rage against our members.”
The North Pole Cycling Club has more than 70 members, ranging in age from under-12 to over 50. Last year, they raised more than €50,000 for various charities in Inishowen and further afield.
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