Why are Northern Ireland’s cyclists so fast?

Strava data reveals Northern Ireland's riders are the fastest in the United Kingdom. Dave Nash takes a closer look

The Giro climbs towards Stormont House on stage one of the 2014 Giro d'Italia. Photo: Graham Watson

(Image credit: Watson)

When Strava published its annual End of Year Insights for 2016, the majority of the stats were easily explained, but there were a couple that left some cyclists in the UK scratching their heads.

How could it be that the three top spots for the highest average speed and highest average ride length were claimed by regions of Northern Ireland?

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Jack Elton-Walters hails from the Isle of Wight, and would be quick to tell anyone that it's his favourite place to ride. He has covered a varied range of topics for Cycling Weekly, producing articles focusing on tech, professional racing and cycling culture. He moved on to work for Cyclist Magazine in 2017 where he stayed for four years until going freelance. He now returns to Cycling Weekly from time-to-time to cover racing, review cycling gear and write longer features for print and online.