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Sky continue partnership with British Cycling

Sky continue partnership with British Cycling

Britain’s cycling heroes Bradley Wiggins, Mark Cavendish, Geraint Thomas and Victoria Pendleton , join together to announce Sky’s extension of its partnership with British Cycling.

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The unique partnership, now extended to 2016, has been a key factor in cycling’s phenomenal success story over the past four years and is on track to getting 1 million more people cycling by 2013.

The unique nature of the partnership between British Cycling and Sky, has been a key factor in cycling’s phenomenal success story according to Ian Drake, British Cycling’s Chief Executive.

Drake said: ‘I’m delighted that Sky has committed to working with us for a further four year period. The unique nature of our partnership with Sky has been a key factor in cycling’s phenomenal success story, perfectly complementing the support we receive from UK Sport and Sport England.

‘The growth of our sport over the past four years has been amazing. Not only have our Olympic and Paralympic riders continued to deliver on the world stage, but we’ve also seen the emergence of Team Sky as a force on the road scene. Being a world leading cycling nation isn’t just about winning medals – it’s also about inspiring everyone to get on a bike, from the playground right through to the podium. That’s exactly what initiatives like Sky Ride have achieved and we’re well on track to reaching our target of getting one million more people cycling by 2013.

‘I’m proud of what we have achieved through our partnership with Sky, and I look forward to delivering even greater success over the next few years.’

Four times Olympic champion and long standing Sky Ride ambassador, Sir Chris Hoy, commented: ‘We’ve all seen the difference that Sky can make in cycling. Through events like Sky Ride – opening up cities for families or providing local led rides – they have helped get people back on their bikes. Their work with British Cycling has got more people to understand and enjoy the sport we’re all passionate about. And the support for elite riders has helped the current team and will go on to support the next generation.’

Sky’s partnership with British Cycling supports all levels of cycling, across all disciplines, and aims to encourage more people to ride. Already, almost 700,000 more people across the UK are riding regularly (at least once a month or 12 times per year) through the Sky Ride campaign.

Sky’s investment has also supported the grassroots programmes Go Ride and Go Ride Racing, which give young riders their first taste of the sport and competitive action in order to hone their cycling skills, together with a crucial first step for those on the path to the Great Britain Cycling Team ranks.

“We are proud of the partnership we have with British Cycling and look forward to four more years supporting the sport. Our aim has always been to increase participation, support the leading riders and inspire the next generation. We know we are making a difference and getting people involved, right across the UK, just as we have through our broad contribution to sport over the last 20 years. This is proof that sport can really benefit in the long-term through a partnership with Sky.’ adds Jeremy Darroch, Sky Chief Executive.

 

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