Here's a Google map I put together for this year's Rás Tailteann. Shows all routes details and points along the route. Click on an icon to see the expected times.
https://t.co/9qLkLLwgZW
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Stage 1 of the 2026 Rás Tailteann kicks off tomorrow! 161km from Portlaoise to Kilmallock.
3 CAT3 climbs and 3 Hot Spots Sprints along the way. Slight headwind pretty much all the way but that probably won't make much difference! It'll be a fast stage!
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@briseglace@glastobation@Glastopia@GlastoFestFeed OK so that's the app. If you click anywhere on the map it should revert to the regular Google map interface with the festival map shown. Like this. Or no?
@briseglace@glastobation@Glastopia@GlastoFestFeed Should see a little box on top right like the pic. Click that and you should see the option to sign into a Google account or select one. Click on your account and that should do it (might do it!). 🤞