Banbridge Cycling Club Members Ride Into Telefónica Tech To Mark 2023 Jersey Sponsorship
Banbridge Cycling Club members, left to right, Chris Burns, who aims to compete in the 2024 Paralympic Games, Ruth McKee, and Riley Smith, with Lee Glover of Telefónica Tech at the company’s Belfast office.
Prominent members of Banbridge Cycling Club have visited the offices of Telefónica Tech in Belfast to mark the company’s sponsorship of the leading cycling club’s jersey for the year ahead.
Telefónica Tech UK&I last year became the first jersey sponsor of Banbridge Cycling Club in the club’s 80-year history. The prestigious arrangement links the club up with a truly global technology brand that is closely associated with cycling at the highest level through its sponsorship of the UCI World Tour team, Movistar Team.
Club members Ruth McKee, Riley Smith and Chris Burns, who is aiming to compete in the 2024 Paralympic Games, visited the company’s base at Catalyst in Titanic Quarter, where they met with staff and helped launch the sponsorship for the year ahead.
As part of the sponsorship, Banbridge Cycling Club will use the Telefónica Tech brand throughout this year, and this will be featured on the BCC team car, and the race-team kits for the men and women’s road and mountain bike teams, and the junior race teams.
The sponsorship reflects the ambition of Banbridge Cycling Club to build on its significant success over the years, as well as the ambition of Telefónica Tech to grow its business in Northern Ireland.BCC […]
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