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First Team ride out
2024 > Incoming. Sunday marked the first full team ride including all 6 riders, with the temperature dropping to 1°C and felt like -1°C – safe to say it was a cold one for the lads… The boys had their first taste of riding in the team in two a breast, pulling through. Keeping controlled, Read more
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Williams Steps up to LEAGUE
We are delighted to announce the signature of Aaron Williams who steps up from the Development team for the 2024 season – the Cat4 racer had his debut season last year and although took a top 20 & top 10 finish in both the Crit races he raced at predominantly focused on the local TT Read more
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Giant UK Supports LEAGUE
We are delighted to announce a partnership with Giant UK which will see the team race on Giant bicycles in the focused races, outlined but the team before the start to the season, along with the Taiwanese manufacturer’s logo embossed onto the LEAGUE kit. We want to thank the Giant for sorting us out, we Read more
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LEAGUE WELCOMES THWAITES HOME
LEAGUE of Swindon Cycles welcomes Myles Thwaites home with open arms… The 2x GB representative returns to racing by Swindon Cycles for the 2024 season – after working so hard and giving it his all we watched Myles claim his Cat 2 license this year and we are so proud to welcome him home! Ranked Read more
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NAMED SPORT> Supports LEAGUE
League of Swindon Cycles is delighted to announce the partnership with Named Sport> as the food & supplement sponsor for the 2024 season. The team will use products from the extensive sports range – pre, during & post racing supplements. “NAMEDSPORT> is the result of pure passion for sport and a long-term involvement in the Read more
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Collins becomes LEAGUE
We are really excited to announce our second rider – well known in the local racing scene – Simon Collins. The Didcot based rider joins LEAGUE from the Scott Redding Race Team (SCRT) and is a British Cycling Cat 3 rider. ‘Syco‘ has been heavily featured in Cycling Weekly’s ‘Torture Cave’ section and brings a Read more
