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  1. David McCann has a 30 seconds advantage over his chasers Martin Irvine and James Sampson. Philip Lavery has lost contact
  2. Riders have made there way through fintona and are on the 3rd K.O.H.
  3. 2nd K.O.H. Results; 1st 30 Martin Irvine, 2nd 83 David McCann, 3rd 34 Philip Lavery and 4th James Sampson
  4. 4 leaders 30 Martin Irvine, 34 Philip Lavery 63 David McCann 57 James Sampson
  5. Race leaders on the omagh road coming out of ballygawley
  6. The race is rolling into ballygawley
  7. 6 man break confirmed at 27 miles
  8. Leo McAllister, Philip Lavery, Art McManus, Conor Murphy, Ronan McLaughlin and Martin Irvine
  9. Riders are lined up ready for the neutralised start.
  10. Race headquarters: Dungannon Leisure Centre, Circular Road. Sign On 10:00-11:30 Neutralised start rolling out at 11:45
  11. Live coverage of this year's race starting on Saturday from twitter. :)
  12. Hope everyone enjoyed the live coverage of this year's event, see you again next year
  13. Confirmed, Armstrong has won the 2010 Tour of Ulster by 36 seconds from Malcolm Elliott
  14. Looks like Armstrong has won overall, will confirm as soon as we can
  15. Tim O'Regan wins stage
  16. Lavery has justed attacked yellow
  17. Leaders now inside 1km to go
  18. Armstrong to Elliott is 40 seconds with e mile to go and the main field at 55 seconds. Tim O'Regan is still clear
  19. With 3 mile to go Lavery & Elliott have just attacked out of the main field and are 42 seconds behind Armstrong
  20. Gallagher has just being caught and Tim O'Regan has attacked out of the front group