Cycle Law Scotland (CLS) will be an official event sponsor at this years’ TweedLove Festival which is to host the only UK leg of the Enduro World Series.
The legal experts, who are passionate cyclists and specialise in helping cyclists injured in road collisions, have previously supported TweedLove and return this year on a much larger scale.
The festival is a celebration of Scottish mountain biking and offers sixteen days of racing and fringe events throughout the Tweed Valley from 24th May – 8th June 2014.
Organiser Neil Dalgleish said, “TweedLove 2014 is set to be a huge success for riders and spectators with a massive schedule of races, ride outs and entertainment events on offer.
“The Enduro World Series is certainly going to be a highlight this year and we’re delighted to be hosting the UK round of a race series that takes place across the globe in some of the world’s greatest mountain biking regions.
“We welcome the support from all our sponsors and look forward to working with Cycle Law Scotland in the lead up to May.”
CLS joins several of the cycle industry's biggest players as a full event sponsor which will see the company promoted on all festival flyers, posters and online postings. This will provide an extensive platform for Cycle Law Scotland to communicate the services they offer which includes expert legal support to cyclists from lawyers who are active cyclists themselves.
Founder of Cycle Law Scotland and winner of Solicitor of the Year 2013, Brenda Mitchell, said, “Cycle Law Scotland has been a supporter of TweedLove for two years and is once again pleased to be able to be associated with this year's exciting programme.
“The fact the Enduro World Series has decided to come to the Tweed Valley is a huge endorsement to the cycle trails and mountain bike ranges we have to offer in Scotland.
“The steady increase of participants and spectators at TweedLove is a testament to the popularity of the event and appreciation of all types of cycling in Scotland. CLS is delighted to help make sure the festival continues for many years to come.”
Cycle Law Scotland is also behind the Road Share campaign for stricter liability in Scotland for vulnerable road users.