Cycle Aberdeenshire is Live Life Aberdeenshire’s cycling umbrella brand within Aberdeenshire City Council, with World Track Cycling Champion and Olympic and Commonwealth medalist Niah Evans leading the charge for Cycle Aberdeenshire in women’s and women’s cycling. – Announced that he will expand his role as an ambassador.
With just seven months to go until the Paris Olympics, Nair, from Cumines Town near Turrif, is racing through regular online videos produced by Cycle, with the goal of winning multiple world titles in 2022 and 2023. and will continue to provide training insights. Aberdeenshire is now part of Live Life Outdoors, the council’s outdoor activities service.
It is also hoped that there will be local visits from Mr Near to schools and facilities across Aberdeenshire in late 2024, with Mr Near recently winning two silver medals at the European Track Cycling Championships in the Netherlands. said: “After the climax of the competition in Glasgow, it is now time to focus on 2024, which is already the Olympic year, to win a new world title. Exciting developments within Live Life Aberdeenshire and Looking at its new cycling program ‘Bringing the bike to you’ and its partnership work with local clubs around Rock Up and Ride from Scottish Cycling, my continued role as Women’s and Girls’ Cycling Ambassador , is one of the important things for me. I am looking forward to what will be a pivotal year in my cycling career. ”
Councilor Anne Stirling, Deputy Leader of Aberdeenshire Council and Chair of the Communities Committee, said: The Olympics are this summer.
“Her online sessions with Banff Academy students last autumn, led by Cycle Aberdeenshire and Live Life Outdoors, were so moving. We look forward to joining her and strengthening her ambassadorial role.” She has performed very well for us since last year. ”