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As many will know, we have two young children (Daisy is eleven years old, and Harry is eight) who are progressing well in both bike and motorcycle trials .

For the past few years Daisy rode as a member of a British Motorsport Race team, with that team now no longer active, she is seeking a new principle sponsor for herself or hopefully alongside Harry. They have both represented brands professionally and produced exceptional results for such a young age.

Currently Daisy has:

  • Two British Motorcycle Championship and a second place in the 2022 Championship after moving up to an older catorgory.

  • Three UCI British Biketrials Championship titles in the Youth Girls category.

  • Third in the World at the 2023 UCI World Youth Games in the under 11’s age category after finishing 4th the year before in her first time abroad as part of Team Great Britain, and only her fifth actual bike competition.

  • Recipient of several key awards including the Frank Lever Trophy: awarded each year by the main committee for, in its opinion, the most improved rider associated with the club (trophy donated to the club by Doreen Rowland in memory of her late first husband Frank), and the Emma Bristow Trophy.

  • Regularly gets 10-20K views on social media videos (people are not expecting a 11 year old girls be able to ride like she does)

  • Twelfth in Europe against the boys and comfortably the highest place girl.

Harry, while only seven years old is following in his big sisters tracks and regularly rides against older riders.

  • Vice BIU British Champion in the under 10’s category.

  • Tenth in Europe for the under 10’s in 2023.

  • Lincoln MCC Club Champion.

  • Scunthorpe Conducted Route Champion.

2023 was a hectic schedule of both national and international events, with costs of around £20-25K. Particularly on the bikes, we are up against riders from other nations that receive funding and team support (coaches, physios, travel budgets etc). While British Cycling made a profit of £35 million last year, and have corporate sponsorship from Shell PLC, the British Trials riders receive not only no support, but little recognition despite continually outperforming other disciplines. As the first female to represent Team Great Britain, Daisy is proud to represent her country, but we need help to tackle the worlds best.

2024 promises to be even more eventful, but also costly to chase after success.

If you are to donate or sponsor our efforts please use the donate button, or if you wish discuss things in detail with a view to having your company logo on their bikes or riding clothes/helmets, please get in touch to discuss it.

Any help, no matter how big or small will make a huge difference.

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