A cinematic bikepacking documentary through the West of Ireland.

After retiring from professional rugby, I cycled a 700KM lap around Connacht to explore how the landscape has shaped the people of the West, and built resilience into its identity through hardship.

From the Atlantic coastlines of Mayo and Galway to remote mountain roads and relentless weather, this journey became about far more than cycling.
It became a reflection on my own time playing at Connacht Rugby, mental health, and why doing hard things is good for you.

A huge thank you the Rugby Players Ireland and Tackle Your Feelings for making this possible. TYF is a mental health campaign that helps give young people the tools to deal with dark days, and someone I leant on massively whilst playing for Connacht.

This is a film about endurance.
About Ireland.
About doing hard things.

#bikepacking #ireland #cycling

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  1. Hi, I’m sortta planning to do the West Coast sometime. I assume doing it South to North would have a “tailwind” mostly-or am I mistaken?! Neil Marsh, Former Asst Nat Cycling coach, Wales.👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿👌

  2. If I'd known, I would have gladly followed you. When I was around your age, I went through a difficult period in my life, being unemployed for over nine months. So I decided to pick up my bike and leave Milan, my hometown, for Germany. About 700 km, crossing the Alps and camping wherever possible. It's still the best adventure of my life; I really miss reliving those feelings. I now live in Boyle and love the area and the community. When people ask me where I'm from, I always say: Boyle!

  3. Brilliant video – heartfelt and introspective without any of the influencer fluff. Would love to see more adventures on two wheels! All the very best for the future.

  4. Great video.Looking forward to hearing about your round the world trip! Glad to see you wearing Lusso. Great kit and made in Manchester 🙂.

  5. Great video Ciaran, a superb style of story telling and great mix of personal reflection and interesting g places and characters. Well done

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