We report on an experimental and numerical study of temporal Kerr cavity soliton dynamics in dispersion-managed fiber ring resonators.We find that dispersion management can significantly magnify the Kelly-like resonant radiation sidebands read more emitted by the solitons.Because crystal beaded candle holder of the underlying phase-matching conditions, the sideband amplitudes tend to increase with increasing pump-cavity detuning, ultimately limiting the range of detunings over which the solitons can exist.Our experimental findings show excellent agreement with numerical simulations.