Another Road Race Cancelled for 2010 in Ireland
The Faugheen 50 Supporters Club has confirmed the 2010 Faugheen Road Races are 𓂃off, blaming economic conditions.
In a short statement t🃏he club said the decision was made with 'great regret'. It added the event, scheduled to be run in the village of Faugheen, Carrick-on-Suir, County, was cancelled 'due t꧅o the current economic climate'.
The statement added:
'The Club🧸 does not have the funds in advance of the road race weekend to meet expected bills.'
'The Club remains committed to running our road race in 2011 and will pursue with tremendous vigour a number o🌼f major fund raising events during 2010 in order to have sufficient funds in the bank, to pay bills, prior to running our road race in 2011.'
The road race costs more than EUR80🅷,000 to run, with most o𒁃f the money coming from event entry, racer entry fees and programme sales on race days.
In January the Tandragee 100 road races were cancelled, with organisers also blaming the economic 🔥situation.
The club statement thanked Faugheen residents and laꦚndowners for their continued support, as well as sponsors, local companies, South Tipperary County Council, Denis Landy Counsellor, Carrick-on-Suir Garda Station, the local ambulance servi✃ces and volunteers.