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British Cycling announces new partnership and cash boost in run-up to Beijing as sponsorship with Sky confirmed

British Cycling has secured a major new investment in the sport with the announcement of Sky as its Principal Partner for the next five years.

The multi-million pound partnership will provide increased support for cycling in the run-up to the London 2012 and beyond.

Every level of the sport is set to benefit from the investment, from the Elite Team of World, Olympic and Paralympic cyclists to British Cycling's talent development programmes and grass-roots initiatives in schools and local communities.

"Over the past decade British Cycling has seen unprecedented success in the international arena and more recently significant growth within the sport. Sky's support presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to transform our sport by building on our international success and using it to get more people cycling, more people engaged with the sport and more people belonging to British Cycling."

- Brian Cookson, British Cycling's President

The partnership also aims to build on Britain's love of cycling with participation programmes in schools, youth clubs and the wider community to encourage everyone to get cycling. In addition to its financial investment, Sky will use its marketing expertise and relationships with one in three families across the UK to help British Cycling to encourage participation in cycling for sport and leisure among people of all ages and abilities.

The partnership with British Cycling is the latest in a series of Sky initiatives encouraging people to get more involved in sport. Earlier this week Sky Sports was confirmed as the sponsor of the London Freewheel event, taking place in September 2008.

In addition, Sky Sports Living For Sport - developed with the Youth Sports Trust - uses sport to re-engage young people in school life and has reached more than 17,000 pupils to date in over 600 schools across the UK. The Sky Sports ECB Coach Education Programme has helped the England and Wales Cricket Board to train over 5,500 coaches.
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