Giro d'Italia
On tourism, we’ve only just begun
Former NIHF chair Howard Hastings reflect on 25 years of the hospitality trade body
Bigger than we thought? Tourism’s growing impact
ECONOMY watchers were reaching for the popcorn over the past week as estimates of 50 per cent growth in our economic fortunes over the next decade were cited as the potential prize from the Windsor Framework.
Geraint Thomas: To be a cyclist, you’ve got to be able to hurt yourself
GERAINT Thomas was feeling confident about racing in this year’s Tour de France.
Thousands of cyclists descend on Stormont for third annual Gran Fondo race
MORE than 4,500 amateur and professional cyclists converged on Stormont yesterday as Northern Ireland hosted its third annual Gran Fondo race.
This cyclist prematurely celebrated a stage win at the Giro d'Italia but he'll always be a winner to us
Put the party poppers back in the box.
Riding high in South Tyrol to celebrate 100th birthday of the Giro d'Italia
MY THIGHS are burning, my chest is heaving and my heart is banging.
How major sporting events can boost our economy for years to come
HOSTING a major sporting event usually brings a host of economic, social and cultural benefits to that home nation, as it undoubtedly would to Ireland should it be given the nod for rugby's 2023 World Cup.
Cyclists with Fondo memories of the Giro d'Italia take to the roads from Belfast to the Mournes
MORE than 4,000 cyclists took part in the Giro d’Italia Gran Fondo race yesterday in Belfast, Co Down and the Mournes.
Outdoors: Get on your bike with cycling fest and Fermanagh tour
BELFAST is all geared up for the Northern Ireland festival of cycling which runs until Sunday June 19.
Ten things to do across the north from May 30 – June 5
GET the summer off to a great start by sampling some of the fun and interesting events right on your doorstep.