Year after year cycling continues to win the hearts of athletes and fans around the world, and Scotland has not been left out of this trend. 2017 was marked by the holding of a number of important cycling competitions on Scottish roads and trails. Let's look at some of them.



-    UCI MTV World Cup in Fort William: Since 2017, Scotland has hosted the UCI MTV World Cup stage. In June, Fort William welcomed world leaders in mountain biking on a traditional track. This stage of the competition attracts both professionals and MTB enthusiasts.
-    Scottish Tour 2017: This is a professional cycling competition covering the beautiful landscapes of Scotland. From 7 to 9 April, athletes competed in several stages, including the opening in Glasgow and the completion in Edinburgh.
-    National Cycling Championship: In July, cyclists from all over Scotland gathered in Ayr to compete for the title of national champion. Competitions included road races, cross-country and other disciplines.
    Partialis Scotland: Not only professionals, but also cycling enthusiasts participate in this unique competition. The point is to conquer a variety of cycling trails in Scotland by driving around these points. The main thing is to get to the maximum number of places and earn points.
-    Cyclo-cross competitions: Cyclo-cross competitions are held all year round in Scotland, including cups, series and individual events. These exciting races take place both on natural tracks and on specially created cyclocross fields.
-    Highland Perthshire Cycling Festival: This cycling and culture festival brings together cycling fans and the local community in the Highland Perthshire region. In 2017, he presented a diverse program, including cycling races and various events.
In 2017, Scotland continued to demonstrate its commitment to the development of cycling, attracting both professionals and amateurs. These competitions highlighted the importance of cycling and its growing influence on the country's sports community.