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27 May 2022

A NEW DIRECTION                                                                                                25 May 2022

Having had to forego the pursuit of a dedicated cycling facility centred around an indoor velodrome, HiVelo have changed direction and will now focus on aiding the development of the sport in other ways. We are not taking a completely new direction as we already have an excellent track record for supporting young riders. This was a secondary activity while we were focused on the velodrome project, but now it has become our raison d’etre.

We are reintroducing two rider support grants which had been temporarily suspended whilst an intensive focus on the velodrome project took all our resource. We are also introducing a more general cycling assistance fund to broaden the scope of projects which can be accommodated.

The Stars Award is back.       

You can see further information, how to apply for the award, and a list of previous winners on the Stars Awards page.

Whilst we are highlighting two of these very successful recipients there is so much more achievement contained within that list of talented cyclists.

Our first winner in 2016 was Finn Crockett, then riding for the Ben Wyvis Cycling Club, but now a professional rider with the Ribble Weldite team. Finn has recently won his first world level UCI road race, the Rutland-Melton international CiCLE classic. The race is fairly unique in this country, in that it mimics the type of roads used by the Spring Classics in Belgian, alternating between wide roads and farm tracks. He is currently (May 2022) featuring in the televised Tour Series, taking place in towns and cities the length and breadth of the UK.

 

 

 

Another recipient who has gone on to do great things is Fin Graham. Fin received his award in 2017 and it helped him to show what he could do so amazingly well on the para cycling race scene. Having caught the eye of the British Cycling para coaches he has developed into a world class athlete in the C1-C3 category. Having won his first British championship road race in 2017 he has gained a lot of international experience, getting so close to a podium position in the 2019 World Championships in kilo and pursuit. Then at the Tokyo 2020  Games (in 2021) came his first Olympic medal, a silver in the Road Race. So far this year he has won every UCI World Cup race that he has entered.

 


Fin Graham celebrating UCI World Cup win at Ostend

Image courtesy Mike Watson

We are proud to know that we have assisted each of the recipients on the Stars Award list, to get on the next step up of their particular ladder. Make your nomination now for the next award.

 

 

The Ivor Fund has never been away.

Yes the Ivor fund continues the memory of a very popular friend to many of us, Ivor Reid. He was a multiple British Masters Track champion over a long number of years. The high point of his career came in 2006 when he became a world champion as part of the three man team winning the Masters Team Sprint championship.

More and more, track riding in recent years has become one of the main conduits to make it to the top of our sport in both track and road disciplines. Here in the north of Scotland we are doubly disadvantaged because of our geography and our lack of an indoor facility. We offer funding to give young riders the opportunity to experience track riding. We can help defray the costs of a trip to the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, whether you want to do a taster session as a beginner, or to do some more serious track riding. Check out the application form at this link.

documents/ivor-fund-application-form-260522.docx

There’s more!

The General Cycling Assistance Fund

Thanks to significant donations from Clifford Davison Fairburn House and Mike Greaves Drumnadrochit, this fund will provide for development of the sport in a more general way. There are currently few rigid guidelines. We are open to approaches from clubs, coaches, organisations and individuals who have ideas which would come under the cycling development heading and who need a modest funding top-up to get the plan off the ground. It could be the organisation of a come and try event, perhaps an item of equipment that is needed, rider support that is outside the parameters of the Stars award and the Ivor fund. It can be something which will help a youngster or a person with a disability, without which they cannot compete. It can be many different things, but it must be something that will make a difference, and membership of a club for this fund is not a requirement.

We were very pleased to have given support to Kyle Gordon as he successfully worked towards Scottish team selection prior to the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. Kyle is now one of Britain’s top trackies, recently winning the bronze medal at the British Pursuit championships. Completing the full circle, Kyle has now joined HiVelo’s board of trustees where he is able to share his experiences of being an up and coming rider with big ambitions, but who just needed a helping hand to achieve them.

 

 
   


Kyle Gordon

Image courtesy of Guy Swarbrick from “I am track cycling”

 

Please spread the word, let people know what we are doing and where you see a need please encourage applications.

It is easy to apply for this assistance, by giving details of your proposal or request, in an email to hiveloadmin@btinternet.com at least 4 weeks in advance of when the assistance is required. You may be asked for further details to help the Trustees’ come to a decision.

For all grant/bursary applications the decision of the Trustees is final.

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