New Arran Cycle Club competes at Oban Sportive
Newly-formed Isle of Arran Cycle Club (IOACC) members enjoyed a weekend of cycling activities at the recent Oban Sportive where they competed in two cycling events at the start of the month.
Newly-formed Isle of Arran Cycle Club (IOACC) members enjoyed a weekend of cycling activities at the recent Oban Sportive where they competed in two cycling events at the start of the month.
More than £2 million has been allocated to employers, health and social care providers, social housing residences, community groups, schools and campuses to make it easier and more accessible for more people to cycle.
Booking lines are now open for the 2022 Arran Mountain Festival and places are already filling up fast.
The Arran hills were alive with walkers, runners and cyclists last month as the island finally emerged from lockdown.
Report identified more than 200 projects in Scotland that make it easier for people to access or own a bike.
Organisations on Arran are being invited to join more than 200 workplaces, schools, community groups and campuses have committed to making Scotland cycling friendly by signing up for a nationally recognised award.
The Arran Belles and the Arran Mountain Bike Club braved the frigid December weather to enjoy their annual Christmas ride out.
Arran bike racer Louie Urquhart-Dixon has had a spectacular end to his last year of youth racing in Scotland and is well on his way to achieving his aim of becoming a professional cyclist.
The first weekend of August saw local Arran junior cyclist Louie Urquhart-Dixon participating in the International Youth Tour of Ireland in Erigal, Co Donegal.
At Arran Community Council last week members agreed it was one of the better organised events staged on the island.