Olympian cyclist Bryan Steel unveils new 2018 squad with backing from Vision Express
Olympian cyclist Bryan Steel unveils new 2018 squad with backing from Vision Express
Now in its third year, the Bryan Steel Academy has officially unveiled a new cohort of cyclists for 2018, featuring, in the Olympian’s words, ‘its best riders yet’.
Following the Academy’s previous successes, the 2018 team is made up of the East Midlands’ most promising cyclists, eager to learn from a former Olympian.
Bryan Steel competed in four Olympic games, winning Bronze at Sydney 2000 and Silver at Athens 2004, as well as five World Championship medals. Now retired, he has dedicated his expertise to training the next generation of East Midlands champion cyclists through his eponymous Academy, which launched in 2016.
Meden College student Luke, who just turned 18, is currently balancing university applications with advancing his four year-long cycling career. He said: “I wanted to be involved with the Academy primarily because of Bryan’s experience and history – he’s an idol to me. This year, I want to learn more about racing and gain experience.”With backing from Vision Express and all-British cycling apparel manufacturer Godfrey Bikewear, the Bryan Steel Academy has accepted three promising young riders for its third-year intake: Luke Hind, from Warsop; Thomas Booth, from Hemington; and Karl Baillie, from Grantham. Bryan’s reputation and the growing reputation of the Academy, caught the attention of the riders, all keen to be a part of its success.