Sé O'Hanlon
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Séamus "Sé" O'Hanlon also known as Shay O'Hanlon (born September 14, 1941 in Dublin, Ireland
Ireland
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) is a former Irish
Ireland
Ireland is an island to the northwest of continental Europe. It is the third-largest island in Europe and the twentieth-largest island on Earth...

 amateur road racing cyclist. He was a top amateur in Ireland in the 1960s and 1970s, winning the Rás Tailteann stage race in 1962, 1965, 1966 and 1967. O'Hanlon belonged to the National Cycling Association (NCA), one of the two cycling associations in Ireland at that time and the one whose members were excluded by the UCI
Union Cycliste Internationale
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 from world championships and Olympic Games.

Specific race history

O'Hanlon dominated the Rás Tailteann and wore the leader’s yellow jersey
Yellow jersey
The general classification in the Tour de France is the most important classification, the one by which the winner of the Tour de France is determined. Since 1919, the leader of the general classification wears the yellow jersey .-History:...

 for 36 days, winning 24 stages, his first in 1960. The following year, he won three consecutive stages and in 1962 he won the race. He raced in France after his Rás win in 1962, had difficulty with his NCA licence in France but rode well before returning to Ireland. He won three consecutive Rás, leading from start to finish from 1965 to 1967.

In 1966 O’Hanlon rode against a French team which included Jean Bellay, who rode the 1954 Tour de France
1954 Tour de France
The 1954 Tour de France was the 41st Tour de France, taking place from July 8 to August 1, 1954. It consisted of 23 stages over 4656 km, ridden at an average speed of 33.229 km/h....

 Bellay finished second to O'Hanlon. O'Hanlon never won the race after 1967 but he was prominent each year until the mid-1970s. He wore the yellow jersey
Yellow jersey
The general classification in the Tour de France is the most important classification, the one by which the winner of the Tour de France is determined. Since 1919, the leader of the general classification wears the yellow jersey .-History:...

 again in 1973 and rode the race every year until 1984.

O'Hanlon also holds the record for wins in the Tour of Ulster
Tour of Ulster
The Tour of Ulster is a road bicycle racing stage race held around the Irish province of Ulster, divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It was first ran in 1956. It is rated as a National Event on the Union Cycliste Internationale's race classification system...

– 1961, 1962, 1965 and 1966. During the 1970s while still competing, O'Hanlon became president of the NCA and helped unify the cycling associations in Ireland, which meant riders of all associations could ride any race. The 1979 Rás Tailteann was the first in which the three associations competed together. An ICF team led by the Peter Doyle rode the Rás in 1974 and an NCA team rode the Tour of Ireland that year. The three associations unified in 1987.
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