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2025 Visiting Team 10

Visiting Team 10 - Canel’s Java Pro Cycling - Mexican

After making a strong debut in 2024 with a stage win by Cormac McGeough, the team returns this year aiming to build on that success.

Canel’s Java Pro Cycling Jersey
Canel’s Java Pro Cycling Jersey. Photo © Canel’s Java Pro Cycling

Under the management of Juan Josá Monsiváis Almendárez, Canel’s Java Pro Cycling has been active in the 2025 season, participating in several international races.

Notably, they are set to compete in the Gran Premio New York City on May 18, 2025, a UCI 1.2 event that will serve as a key preparation for Rás Tailteann.

The 2025 squad includes: Cormac McGeough, Owen Wright, Sebastián Brenes Mata, Ignacio de Jesús Prado and Gil Alexander.

Team Manager Juan Josá Monsiváis Almendárez shared his thoughts on the upcoming Rás:

"We are thrilled to return to Rás Tailteann after our successful debut last year.

Winning a stage with Cormac was a huge achievement, and this year we’re aiming to take it further. With a strong and versatile team, we’re hopeful for more stage wins and a solid challenge for the general classification."

"Winning a stage with Cormac was a huge achievement, and this year we’re aiming to take it further."

Canel’s Jave Pro Cycling Team have the results to back up their confidence with stage wins in UCI 2.2 events Vuelta a Guatemala and Vuelta Ecuador.

Cormac McGeough
Cormac McGeough takes Stage 3 in the 2024 Rás. Photo © Lorraine O'Sullivan

Race Director Ger Campbell welcomed Canel’s Java back to the event:

"We were very impressed with Canel’s Java last year in their debut, and it’s fantastic to see them return for 2025.

Cormac McGeough with Christy Enright, Man of the Rás in 1967, the last time the Rás was in Cahir.
Cormac McGeough with Christy Enright, Man of the Rás in 1967, the last time the Rás was in Cahir. Photo © Dominic Fitzgerald

After their success in 2024, they’re certainly a team to watch, and we look forward to seeing how they perform this year."