Pupils get taste of World Championship venue

Published: 18th December 2023

Mountain bikers Charlie Aldridge and Elena McGorum race through Glentress Forest

More than 100 secondary school pupils from across the Borders have visited Glentress Forest and experienced the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships venue and ridden some of the new trails there.

Developed as part of our commitment to the long term legacy of hosting the World Championships, the events were specifically targeted at students who had never been to Glentress before. 

Praise from all involved

Led by our Outdoor Education staff, the ride days were a huge success, winning praise from both pupils and school staff involved.

Borderer and 2020 Downhill Mountain Bike World Champion Reece Wilson attended, along with representatives of the British Cycling U23 team, providing a question-and-answer session each day which was very well received by the students.

Scottish Cycling kindly donated 2023 UCI Cycling World Championship merchandise for all the students that took part.

Councillor Euan Jardine, Council Leader

“Hosting the World Championships in August enabled lots of local young people to see the world’s best riders compete in our own backyard.

“Hopefully this helped to inspire the next generation of World Champions, and I am pleased that we’ve also been able to take more than 100 pupils to Glentress to experience some of the new trails developed there by Forestry and Land Scotland. I’d like to thank everyone involved, from across the Council and partners, who made the events such a success.

“Our investment into bringing the Championships to the Scottish Borders has provided a significant immediate economic boost, but it is the long term legacy that is particularly exciting for us, and can help us establish the south of Scotland as the country’s leading cycling destination.”

Caroline Wallace, Inspire Learning teacher for the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships

“The buzz at the end of each day was electric. One student said it was the best school day they’d ever had and one of the teachers that attended commented that it was ‘superb’ and reminded them of the experiences and fun that young people were denied during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Overall, all students said they wanted to go back to Glentress again and to cycle more often, which was absolutely the aim of the days.”

Economic impact of Championships

The 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships are estimated to have had a direct economic impact on the Scottish Borders of over £6million.

The Mountain Bike Cross-country and Mountain Bike Cross-country Marathon events held at Glentress and in the Tweed Valley attracted an estimated 23,393 spectators, including more than 3,000 visitors staying in paid accommodation who came specifically for the events.