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”’Patrick Casey”’ (born 21 March 2006) is an Irish road cyclist who competes at junior and under-23 level. He has won the Irish National Junior Road Race Championship, taken a stage win at the Ain Bugey Valromey Tour, and achieved podium finishes in [[UCI Junior Nations Cup]] events. He has also competed in European and World Championships and in international stage races and one-day races in Europe.

”’Patrick Casey”’ (born 21 March 2006) is an Irish road cyclist who at junior and under-23 level. He Irish the podium in UCI Nations Cup .

== Early life ==

== Early life ==

Casey was born in Ireland and began competing in national junior road races before progressing to international competition. He represented Ireland at the 2022 [[European Youth Olympic Festival]] in Slovakia, finishing 10th in the boys’ individual time trial and 33rd in the road race.<ref>{{cite news

Casey was born in Ireland and began competing in national junior road races before progressing to international competition.

represented Ireland at the 2022 European Youth Olympic Festival in Slovakia, finishing 10th in the boys’ individual time trial and 33rd in the road race.<ref>{{cite news

|title=Ireland come close to a medal on day four of European Youth Olympic Festival

|title=Ireland come close to a medal on day four of European Youth Olympic Festival

|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/other-sports/athletics/ireland-come-close-to-a-medal-on-day-four-of-european-youth-olympic-festival/41875271.html

|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/other-sports/athletics/ireland-come-close-to-a-medal-on-day-four-of-european-youth-olympic-festival/41875271.html

|website=Irish Independent

|website=Irish Independent

|access-date=13 January 2026

|access-date= January 2026

}}</ref><ref>{{cite web

}}</ref><ref>{{cite web

|title=European Youth Olympic Festival – Time Trial Results

|title=European Youth Olympic Festival – Time Trial Results

|url=https://www.cyclingireland.ie/news-item/european-youth-olympic-festival-time-trial-results-

|url=https://www.cyclingireland.ie/news-item/european-youth-olympic-festival-time-trial-results-

|website=Cycling Ireland

|website=Cycling Ireland

|access-date=13 January 2026

|access-date= January 2026

}}</ref><ref>{{cite web

}}</ref><ref>{{cite web

|title=European Youth Olympic Festival – Road Race Results

|title=European Youth Olympic Festival – Road Race Results

|url=https://www.cyclingireland.ie/news-item/european-youth-olympic-festival-road-race-results/

|url=https://www.cyclingireland.ie/news-item/european-youth-olympic-festival-road-race-results/

|website=Cycling Ireland

|website=Cycling Ireland

|access-date=13 January 2026

|access-date= January 2026

}}</ref>

}}</ref>

In 2024, Casey was selected for the [[2024 UCI Road World Championships]] in Zurich, Switzerland, as part of the junior men’s national team.<ref>{{cite web

== Career ==

|title=Irish team named ahead of UCI Road and Para-cycling World Championships 2024

In 2023, Casey was selected as one of two winners of the Red Bull Junior Brothers programme, which led to his signing with the German junior development team Team GRENKE – Auto Eder.<ref>{{cite web

|url=https://www.irishcyclingnews.com/uci-road-world-championships-2024/

|website=Irish Cycling News

|access-date=14 January 2026

}}</ref>

In 2023, Casey was one of two winners of the Red Bull Junior Brothers programme, leading to his signing with the German junior development team Team GRENKE – Auto Eder.<ref>{{cite web

|title=Patrick Casey aiming to take advantage of massive opportunity with Red Bull Junior Brothers programme

|title=Patrick Casey aiming to take advantage of massive opportunity with Red Bull Junior Brothers programme

|url=https://www.cyclingireland.ie/news-item/patrick-casey-aiming-to-take-advantage-of-massive-opportunity-with-massive-opportunity-with-red-bull-junior-brothers-programme/

|url=https://www.cyclingireland.ie/news-item/patrick-casey-aiming-to-take-advantage-of-massive-opportunity-with-massive-opportunity-with-red-bull-junior-brothers-programme/

|website=Cycling Ireland

|website=Cycling Ireland

|access-date=6 January 2026

|access-date= January 2026

}}</ref>

}}</ref>

Casey competed in international junior races, including [[Paris–Roubaix Juniors]].<ref>{{cite web

Casey competed in international races including [[Paris–Roubaix Juniors]].<ref>{{cite web

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|website=Cycling Weekly

|website=Cycling Weekly

|date=10 April 2024

|date=10 April 2024

|access-date=6 January 2026

|access-date= January 2026

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== Career ==

In 2024, he finished third overall at ”Eroica Juniores” in the [[UCI Junior Nations’ Cup]] and won the second stage of the Ain Bugey Valromey Tour.<ref>{{cite web

|title=Ireland’s Casey fights all the way for career-best result at Junior Nations Cup

=== Teams by season ===

|url=https://www.stickybottle.com/races-results/irelands-casey-fights-all-the-way-for-career-best-result-at-junior-nations-cup/

{{wikitable

|website=Sticky Bottle

|-

|access-date=6 January 2026

! Season !! Team

}}</ref><ref>{{cite web

|-

|title=Irish junior champ Casey takes dominant win in major French race

| 2024 || Team GRENKE – Auto Eder (Junior)

|url=https://www.stickybottle.com/races-results/irish-junior-champ-casey-takes-dominant-win-in-major-french-race-video/

|-

|website=Sticky Bottle

| 2025 || [[Israel–Premier Tech]] Academy (U23)

|access-date=13 January 2026

|-

}}</ref><ref>{{cite web

| 2026– || [[NSN Cycling Team|NSN Development Team]] (U23/Development)

|title=Patrick Casey comme à la maison

}}

|url=https://www.directvelo.com/actualite/114233/patrick-casey-comme-a-la-maison

|website=DirectVelo

|access-date=13 January 2026

}}</ref><ref>{{cite web

|title=Patrick Casey a remporté la 2ème étape du Valromey Juniors

|url=https://www.velo-club.net/resultats/patrick-casey-a-remporte-la-2eme-etape-du-valromey-juniors/

|website=Velo-Club.net

|access-date=13 January 2026

}}</ref>

=== Selected career highlights ===

He won the [[Irish National Cycling Championships|Irish National Junior Road Race Championship]] in 2024.<ref>{{cite web

Casey competed in UCI junior events including ”Eroica Juniores” (3rd overall) and Ain Bugey Valromey Tour (Stage 2 winner). He won the Irish National Junior Road Race Championship in 2024.<ref>{{cite web

|title=Patrick Casey races from front to become Irish junior champion

|title=Patrick Casey races from front to become Irish junior champion

|url=https://www.stickybottle.com/races-results/patrick-casey-races-from-front-to-become-irish-junior-champion/

|url=https://www.stickybottle.com/races-results/patrick-casey-races-from-front-to-become-irish-junior-champion/

|website=Sticky Bottle

|website=Sticky Bottle

|access-date=6 January 2026

|access-date= January 2026

}}</ref>

}}</ref>

In 2025, Casey placed 15th in the mountains classification at the [[Volta ao Alentejo]] and finished 2nd U23 (3rd overall) at the Irish National Road Championships behind [[Jamie Meehan]] with teammate [[Brady Gilmore]] contributing to team successes including the [[Circuit des Ardennes (cycling)]].<ref>{{cite news

Casey represented Ireland at the [[2024 UCI Road World Championships]] in the junior men’s category.<ref>{{cite web

|title=Rory Townsend, Mia Griffin best in aggressive Irish road race championships

|title=Irish team named ahead of UCI Road and Para-cycling World Championships 2024

|url=https://www.irishcyclingnews.com/uci-road-world-championships-2024/

|url=https://www..com/-road–championships/

|work=The Irish Times

|website=Irish Cycling News

|access-date=13 January 2026

|date=

|access-date=14 January 2026

}}</ref>

}}</ref><ref>{{cite web

|title=Irish Road Championships 2025 – Elite Men Results

In 2025, he joined the Israel–Premier Tech Academy for under-23 competition. He raced at the [[Volta ao Alentejo]], finishing 15th in the mountains classification.<ref>{{cite web

|url=https://www.cyclingnews.com/races/irish-road-championships-2025/elite-men-road-race/results/

|title=Patrick Casey – results

|website=CyclingNews

|url=https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/patrick-casey1

|access-date=14 January 2026

|website=ProCyclingStats

|access-date=6 January 2026

}}</ref>

He competed at the [[Circuit des Ardennes (cycling)|Circuit des Ardennes]] in 2025, supporting [[Brady Gilmore]] in the overall win.<ref>{{cite web

|title=Circuit des Ardennes 2025 – General classification

|url=https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/circuit-des-ardennes/2025

|website=ProCyclingStats

|access-date=13 January 2026

}}</ref>

At the 2025 [[Irish National Cycling Championships]], Casey finished third overall in the Elite/Senior Men’s road race and second in the under-23 category behind [[Jamie Meehan]].<ref>{{cite web

|title=National Championships: podium finishes for Neilands, Vernon, and Casey

|url=https://israelpremiertech.com/national-championships-podium-finishes-for-neilands-vernon-and-casey/

|website=Israel – Premier Tech

|access-date=6 January 2026

}}</ref>

Ahead of 2026, Casey joined the NSN Development Team.<ref>{{cite web

|title=Ireland’s Patrick Casey set for third season with World Tour feeder team

|url=https://www.stickybottle.com/races-results/ireland-patrick-casey-19-set-for-third-season-with-world-tour-feeder-team-2025/

|website=Sticky Bottle

|access-date=6 January 2026

}}</ref>

}}</ref>

== Major results ==

== Major results ==

{{wikitable

Results sourced from ProCyclingStats.<ref>{{cite web

|-

|title=Patrick Casey

! Year !! Event !! Category !! Result

|url=https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/patrick-casey1

|-

|website=ProCyclingStats

| 2024 || Irish National Junior Road Race Championship || Junior || 1st

|access-date=6 January 2026

|-

| 2024 || Eroica Juniores (UCI Nations Cup) || Junior || 3rd overall

|-

| 2024 || Ain Bugey Valromey Tour – Stage 2 || Junior || 1st

|-

| 2025 || Irish National Road Championships (Elite & U23) || U23 || 2nd U23 / 3rd overall <ref>{{cite news

|title=Rory Townsend, Mia Griffin best in aggressive Irish road race championships

|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/cycling/2025/06/29/rory-townsend-mia-griffin-best-in-aggressive-irish-road-race-championships/

|work=The Irish Times

|date=29 June 2025

|access-date=14 January 2026

}}</ref><ref>{{cite web

|title=Irish Road Championships 2025 – Elite Men Results

|url=https://www.cyclingnews.com/races/irish-road-championships-2025/elite-men-road-race/results/

|website=CyclingNews

|access-date=14 January 2026

}}</ref>

}}</ref>

|-

| 2025 || Volta ao Alentejo – Mountains classification || U23 || 15th

=== 2024 ===

|-

* 1st – [[Irish National Cycling Championships|Irish National Junior Road Race Championship]]

| 2025 || Circuit des Ardennes || U23 / Team || Contributed to team result (Brady Gilmore overall winner)

* 3rd overall – ”Eroica Juniores” ([[UCI Junior Nations’ Cup]])

}}

* 1st – Stage 2, Ain Bugey Valromey Tour

=== 2025 ===

* 3rd – Road race, [[Irish National Cycling Championships]] (Elite/Senior Men)

* 2nd – Under-23 road race, [[Irish National Cycling Championships]] (behind [[Jamie Meehan]])

* 15th – Mountains classification, [[Volta ao Alentejo]]

* Team winner – [[Circuit des Ardennes (cycling)|Circuit des Ardennes]] (with [[Brady Gilmore]])

== See also ==

* [[Irish National Cycling Championships]]

* [[UCI Road World Championships]]

* [[European Road Cycling Championships]]

* [[Volta ao Alentejo]]

* [[Category:Irish cyclists]]

== References ==

== References ==

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Patrick Casey
Born (2006-03-21) March 21, 2006 (age 19)
Ireland
Current team NSN Development Team
Role Rider
Rider type Road

Patrick Casey (born 21 March 2006) is an Irish road cyclist who has competed internationally at junior and under-23 level. He is a former Irish national junior road race champion and has placed on the podium in UCI Nations Cup competition.

Early life and junior career

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Casey was born in Ireland and began competing in national junior road races before progressing to international competition.

Casey represented Ireland at the 2022 European Youth Olympic Festival in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, finishing 10th in the boys’ individual time trial and 33rd in the boys’ road race.[1][2][3]

In 2024, Casey was selected for the 2024 UCI Road World Championships in Zurich, Switzerland, as part of the junior men’s national team.[4]

In 2023, Casey was one of two winners of the Red Bull Junior Brothers programme, leading to his signing with the German junior development team Team GRENKE – Auto Eder.[5]

Casey competed in international races including Paris–Roubaix Juniors.[6]

Selected career highlights

[edit]

Casey competed in UCI junior events including Eroica Juniores (3rd overall) and Ain Bugey Valromey Tour (Stage 2 winner). He won the Irish National Junior Road Race Championship in 2024.[7]

In 2025, Casey placed 15th in the mountains classification at the Volta ao Alentejo and finished 2nd U23 (3rd overall) at the Irish National Road Championships behind Jamie Meehan with teammate Brady Gilmore contributing to team successes including the Circuit des Ardennes (cycling).[8][9]

Year Event Category Result
2024 Irish National Junior Road Race Championship Junior 1st
2024 Eroica Juniores (UCI Nations Cup) Junior 3rd overall
2024 Ain Bugey Valromey Tour – Stage 2 Junior 1st
2025 Irish National Road Championships (Elite & U23) U23 2nd U23 / 3rd overall [10][11]
2025 Volta ao Alentejo – Mountains classification U23 15th
2025 Circuit des Ardennes U23 / Team Contributed to team result (Brady Gilmore overall winner)

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