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1 Episode 63: “Oliver Stockwell interview” Oliver Stockwell is Britain's newest professional cyclist, having recently signed a two-year contract with UCI WorldTeam, Bahrain-Victorious. The 22-year-old from St Albans has reached the sport's top tier with support from The Rayner Foundation, a Leeds-based rider charity for whom Phil Jones MBE, Brother UK's Managing Director, raised £20,000 by riding the entire route of the 2018 Tour of Britain.
2 Episode 31: “Harrison Wood interview” Harrison Wood is a living, breathing demonstration of resilience. After moving to France as a teenager, he raced for four years, enjoying triumphs, setbacks and, as is inevitable for a racing cyclist, brutal crashes. He will start 2023 as a professional cyclist, having signed a two-year contract with French heavyweights, Cofidis, last September. Harrison has enjoyed the support of The Rayner Foundation, a charity supporting young British riders to pursue their dream of racing abroad.
3 Episode 29: “Celebrating The Rayner Foundation” Co-hosts Timothy John and Phil Jones, the Managing Director of Brother UK, celebrate The Rayner Foundation, a highly successful charity, helping young British riders to achieve their dream of becoming professional cyclists.
4 Episode 15: “Women's Tour Preview” This episode previews The Women’s Tour: a top-tier stage race, widely considered the most well-organised in the women’s sport. Brother UK has sponsored the event since its inception in 2014 and served as Official Print and Results Partner since 2016. This year, our Neutral Service p/b Brother UK in-race support crews will take their place proudly in the race convoy.
5 Episode 6: The way ahead – Part two In this second instalment of our in-depth investigation of elite British domestic road racing, we turn our attention to the teams and riders: the managers, volunteers and athletes attempting to recover from a year without racing and fighting for survival after years of declining investment.