After two stages of the Tour of Ulster, and with two more to go today, it is very tight at the top of the leaderboard as Bill Moore, Mark Scanlon, Ciaran Power, and Ian Chivers are all on the same time with Moore holding the leader's jersey but only on a points breakdown.
Saturday's first stage of 81 miles from Omagh to Cavan saw Paul Griffin first across the line from David O'Loughlin with Scanlon at the head of the others in third place five seconds adrift followed by Moore and Power with Chivers 12th.
On yesterday's 80 miles from Cavan to Monaghan Scanlon forged ahead with Moore, Power, Kenneally and Chivers.
But it was Kenneally who went ahead on his own to win by five seconds. Eugene Moriarty was sixth only another five seconds behind.
That left Moore, Scanlon, Power and Chivers all on the same time and with Griffin and O'Loughlin in a group at 13 seconds they are fifth and sixth overall only three seconds in arrears with Eddy O'Donoghue and Denis Easton at eight seconds. All is set for stage three (46 miles) from Monaghan to Omagh and the 1.2 time trial.