Paul Elliott  is a retired Irish   cyclist  .
In 1961 and 1962 Paul Elliott won the Irish race Route de Chill Mhantain amateurs  and won the overall ranking of the Tour Ireland  .
 
Paul Elliott is a younger brother of cyclist Seamus Elliott  .
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1948–1949 Stanley Thompson   | 1950 Karl McCarthy   | 1951 Joe McCormack   | 1952 Colm Christle   | 1953 Donal O'Connell   | 1954 Seamus Elliott   | 1955 Bart Sharkey   | 1956 Gene Mangan   | 1957 Christy Dunne   | 1958 Cecil O'Reilly   | 1959 Jim McGuire   | 1960 Peter Crinnion   | 1961 Jimmy Kennedy   | 1962 Christy Kimmage   | 1963 Morris Foster   | 1964 Gordon Caldwell   | 1965 Noel O'Neill   | 1966 Steve Chivers   | 1967, 1972 Noel Taggart   | 1968 Peter Doyle   | 1969 Phil O'Brien   | 1970 Paul Elliott   | 1971 Liam Henry Horner   | 1974 Pat McQuaid   | 1975 Sé O'Hanlon   | 1976 Alan McCormack   | 1977, 1978 Anthony Lally   | 1979 Pat Healy   | 1980 Mick Nulty   | 1981, 1984 Paul Kimmage   | 1982 Billy Kerr   | 1983, 1985 John McQuaid   | 1986 Alistair Irvine   | 1987 Philip Cassidy   | 1988 Anthony O'Gorman   | 1989, 1991 Paul Slance   | 1990 Julian Dalby   | 1992 Ian Chivers   | 1993 Robert Power   | 1994 Mark Kane   | 1994 Martin Earley  (Elite) | 1995 Michael Fitzgerald   | 1996 Peter Daly   | 1997 Morgan Fox   | 1998 Raymond Clarke   | 1999 Tommy Evans   | 2000, 2001, 2006 David McCann   | 2002, 2003 Mark Scanlon   | 2004, 2005, 2007 David O'Loughlin   | 2008 Daniel Martin   | 2009, 2016 Nicolas Roche   | 2010–2013 Matthew Brammeier   | 2014, 2017 Ryan Mullen   | 2015 Damien Shaw   | 2018 Conor Dunne   | 2019 Sam Bennett 
Until 1994, amateurs and professionals started together in some years. 
 
 
 
 
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