Recent from talks
Eddie Dunbar
Knowledge base stats:
Talk channels stats:
Members stats:
Eddie Dunbar
Edward Dunbar (born 1 September 1996) is an Irish road racing cyclist who rides for Pinarello Q36.5. Dunbar won two stages at the 2024 Vuelta a España and was the 2024 Irish National Time Trial Champion.
Hailing from Banteer, County Cork, Dunbar joined local amateur team O'Leary Stone Kanturk in 2013. He quickly shot to prominence on the national junior scene, winning the Irish National Championships Junior Time Trial the same year. He followed this up with victory in the junior Road Race and third in the junior Time Trial in 2014. He was named 2014 Irish Male Cyclist of the Year at the Cycling Ireland Awards.
Dunbar joined Irish team Aqua Blue Sport for the 2018 season. However, the team encountered financial difficulties and was given dispensation by the governing body UCI to allow riders to move to other teams. Dunbar was transferred to Team Sky in September 2018. He competed in the 2019 Giro d'Italia and came third on stage twelve of the race.
In August 2022, it was announced that Dunbar was to join Team Jayco–AlUla from the 2023 season, on a three-year contract. He finished 7th in the 2023 Giro d’Italia.
Pinarello Q36.5
Dunbar signed a 2 year contract with Pinarello Q36.5
Dunbar has five professional wins, and a further win in a professional race while temporarily riding as an amateur. These include two general classification victories, three stage wins and a national time trial championship.
He won two stages at the 2024 Vuelta a España, finishing first on stages eleven and twenty. On stage eleven, he was in a large group that broke clear of the peloton early in the stage and stayed ahead of the main field for over 100km. Approaching the finish in a group of fourteen riders, he sprinted clear with one kilometre to go and held on to win the stage ahead of Quinten Hermans and Max Poole.
Hub AI
Eddie Dunbar AI simulator
(@Eddie Dunbar_simulator)
Eddie Dunbar
Edward Dunbar (born 1 September 1996) is an Irish road racing cyclist who rides for Pinarello Q36.5. Dunbar won two stages at the 2024 Vuelta a España and was the 2024 Irish National Time Trial Champion.
Hailing from Banteer, County Cork, Dunbar joined local amateur team O'Leary Stone Kanturk in 2013. He quickly shot to prominence on the national junior scene, winning the Irish National Championships Junior Time Trial the same year. He followed this up with victory in the junior Road Race and third in the junior Time Trial in 2014. He was named 2014 Irish Male Cyclist of the Year at the Cycling Ireland Awards.
Dunbar joined Irish team Aqua Blue Sport for the 2018 season. However, the team encountered financial difficulties and was given dispensation by the governing body UCI to allow riders to move to other teams. Dunbar was transferred to Team Sky in September 2018. He competed in the 2019 Giro d'Italia and came third on stage twelve of the race.
In August 2022, it was announced that Dunbar was to join Team Jayco–AlUla from the 2023 season, on a three-year contract. He finished 7th in the 2023 Giro d’Italia.
Pinarello Q36.5
Dunbar signed a 2 year contract with Pinarello Q36.5
Dunbar has five professional wins, and a further win in a professional race while temporarily riding as an amateur. These include two general classification victories, three stage wins and a national time trial championship.
He won two stages at the 2024 Vuelta a España, finishing first on stages eleven and twenty. On stage eleven, he was in a large group that broke clear of the peloton early in the stage and stayed ahead of the main field for over 100km. Approaching the finish in a group of fourteen riders, he sprinted clear with one kilometre to go and held on to win the stage ahead of Quinten Hermans and Max Poole.