Interviews
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Where Are They Now Wednesdays – Grant Ferguson
In the “Where Are They Now Wednesday” Series, we look back at past Braveheart Trophy winners to see what they are doing now. Highlighting this week is Grant Ferguson. Grant Ferguson was raised in Peebles, located in the Scottish Borders, where cycling was a daily part of life. He did not focus on a single […]
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Where Are They Now Wednesdays – Kate Cullen
In the “Where Are They Now Wednesday” Series, we look back at past Braveheart Trophy winners to see what they are doing now. Highlighting this week is Kate’s journey from studying architecture to becoming a Commonwealth Games cyclist. Kate Cullen began her cycling journey while studying architecture at the Glasgow School of Art. A velodrome […]
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Where Are They Now Wednesdays – Evan Oliphant
In the “Where Are They Now Wednesday” Series, we look back at past Braveheart Trophy winners to see what they are doing now. Highlighting Evan’s journey from being a professional cyclist to a Scottish Cycling coach emphasises his ongoing impact in cycling. Evan Oliphant is a renowned former professional cyclist with an impressive palmarès, including […]
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Meet Calum Moir
Calum has ridden mostly in Spain this season on the road, with a few top 20 results, but he’s also capable of a 1’03” Kilometre and a 3’22” Individual Pursuit on the track. Calum’s strong rides on the boards together with his evident promise on the road ensured he was selected for a 2024 Braveheart Fund Award.
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Meet Innes McDonald
Edinburgh rider Innes McDonald (Scottish Offroad Race Team) is only 16 years old but already has 11 years of riding and racing under his wheels. Recently Innes represented Great Britain for the first time, at the World Mountain Bike Championships in Andorra in both the Cross Country Relay (XCR) and the Cross Country Olympic (XCO). He has been selected as a very worthy recipient of a 2024 Braveheart Fund Award.
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Meet Eilidh Shaw
Eilidh Shaw is a recipient of a Braveheart Fund award for 2024 in recognition of the tremendous return to winning form following a 2023 season hampered by health problems, as well as the obvious potential this 19 year-old Airdrie-based rider has demonstrated; winning this season’s National Road Series title and National Criterium Circuit Series title, as well as being selected to represent Great Britain U23 at the Tour de L’Avenir.

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