The Ras, Ireland's national bike race, is one of the longest-surviving stage races in Europe. Begun in 1954 it originally symbolized nationalist aspiration and Irish culture, but quickly became an enormous success and national sporting event. Today's races draw over 200 contestants, some professional, from many different countries. It is characterized by unconventional practice, flamboyance, spontaneity, grittiness, and fierceness of competition that makes it unique. This book captures the spirit and essence of the Ras, its historical significance, and its place in Irish sporting history.
Brockhaus-1911: Râs Asir · Râs Daschan · Râs Hafun · Räß · Râs · Race · Race [2]
Herder-1854: Räß · Race · Kaukasische Race
Meyers-1905: Râs · Kinỹras · Ras Kafar · Räß · Daly · Ireland · Ireland-Insel · Cape Race · Race [1] · Race [2]
Pierer-1857: Ras el Kima · Ras [1] · Ras Detschen · Ras el Fil · Domes Räß · Tamras · Ras [2] · Ireland [1] · Ireland [2] · Race · Dunstowood-Race · Dishleysche Race · Äthiopische Race · Mongolische Race · Race [2] · Race [1] · Oldenburger Race
Roell-1912: Great Southern and Western of Ireland · Great Northern of Ireland