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Special Guest to Attend the Braveheart Cycling Fund Charity Dinner: Callum Thornley
Over the coming weeks, we will be introducing our special guest riders who will be attending the Braveheart Cycling Fund Charity Dinner and Ride. The Braveheart Cycling Fund is delighted to announce that Scottish cyclist Callum Thornley will attend the Braveheart Cycling Fund Dinner in Kilmarnock on Saturday, 18 October. Thornley will join supporters, past and present Scottish cycling stars, and community leaders to celebrate and raise funds for the next generation of Scottish cyclists. “We’re thrilled to welcome Callum to this year’s dinner,” said Trustee Kathy Gilchrist. “His commitment…
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Where Are They Now Wednesdays – Katrina Hair
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 Katrina Hair. The first rider to win the Braveheart Cycling Trophy in 2004 was Katrina Hair. Katrina Hair is a Scottish road and track cyclist who has gained recognition for her time-trialling abilities and a series of national titles in the early to mid-2000s. She represented Team Scotland at two Commonwealth Games: Manchester 2002 and Melbourne 2006, finishing 18th and 9th respectively in…
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Special Guest to Attend the Braveheart Cycling Fund Charity Dinner: Brian Smith
Over the coming weeks, we will be introducing our special guest riders who will be attending the Braveheart Cycling Fund Charity Dinner and Ride. We’re delighted to announce that Brian Smith will be joining us at this year’s Braveheart Cycling Fund Charity Dinner in Kilmarnock! The Braveheart Cycling Fund was initially established by former pro cyclist and Olympian Brian Smith and his friend Alan Miller in 2003 to generate essential funds for young Scottish cyclists. Throughout its tenure, it distributed over £500,000 to promising young Scottish cyclists. The Fund organised…
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Special Guest to Attend the Braveheart Cycling Fund Charity Dinner and Ride: Pippa York
Over the coming weeks, we will be introducing our special guest riders who will be attending the Braveheart Cycling Fund Charity Dinner and Ride. We’re delighted to announce that Pippa York will be joining us at this year’s Braveheart Cycling Fund Charity Dinner and Ride in Kilmarnock! Born in Glasgow and having raced early on with the Glenmaranock Wheelers, she gained a reputation as an exceptional climber, winning the Scottish Hill-Climb Championships in 1977. She went on to win the British Road Championships in 1978 and again in 1995. Competing…
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Special Guest to Attend the Braveheart Cycling Fund Charity Dinner and Ride: Jack Carlin
Over the coming weeks, we will be introducing our special guest riders who will be attending the Braveheart Cycling Fund Charity Dinner and Ride. We’re thrilled to announce that Olympian Jack Carlin will be joining us at this year’s Braveheart Cycling Fund Charity Dinner and Ride in Kilmarnock! Jack first took up cycling after a serious football injury in his teens—he fractured both ankles, which prompted him to pursue a non-contact sport. His mother noticed a flyer for the Glasgow Riders, a local cycling club, and that’s where his talent…
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Win a Trek Fuel EXe and Support Scotland’s Trails
Scottish Trail Fund raffle launched with match funding from Trek to support trail associations and local trail groups across Scotland. Find out more and enter the raffle!
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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 cycling discipline initially. Instead, he tried them all—road racing, time trials, cyclo-cross, and mountain biking. The trails at Glentress Forest served as his practice ground. During that time, the trail centre was not the bustling…
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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 design project led her to try riding at Manchester Velodrome, and she soon fell in love with the sport. Upon returning to Edinburgh, she took to racing at Meadowbank Stadium and rapidly progressed from there.…
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The Braveheart Cycling Fund Ride Help Needed
Braveheart Cycling Fund Ride Volunteer Sign Up We’re gearing up for another unforgettable Braveheart Cycling Fund Ride—a challenging, scenic bicycle sportive that draws riders from near and far. To keep the wheels turning smoothly, we need the support of enthusiastic volunteers. Whether you’re helping with registration, directing riders, or cheering them on, you’ll be an essential part of the day. Your time and energy will help make the event safe, fun, and unforgettable for everyone. On Saturday, 18 October 2025, the Braveheart Cycling Fund Ride (Sportive) will start from St.…
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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 seven Scottish national titles and notable performances at the Commonwealth Games. He began his career competing in local Scottish grass track events in the Highlands, while Evan’s father participated in heavy events such as caber…

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