Here’s How You Can Support Team PAU
PAU is dedicated to making cycling more accessible for young riders by providing free coaching, support, and opportunities to help them progress in the sport. Cycling can be expensive, and many talented riders miss out simply because they can’t afford the next step.
For the past 12 months, PAU has fully funded Team PAU, and in 2025, we will continue to sponsor the same program for our riders. This includes funding travel, entry, accommodation, and equipment for nine British Cycling National Series races and the National Championships.
With your investment, we can continue supporting a team of eight junior cyclists to train and compete throughout 2025. To give our team of future champions the best chance to succeed, we’re seeking contributions to our race fund to help take them even further.
We offer two sponsorship options, each including a gift to thank you for your support.
INDIVIDUAL SPONSORSHIP
Want to support Project PAU? You can make a direct impact on a young rider’s journey by donating £100.
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP
Show your commitment to grassroots cycling and youth development. We’re inviting 100 brands to donate £1,000 to supports a wider pool of young riders. This sponsorship option offers brand visibility across our Project PAU initiatives.
THANK YOU SPONSORS!
A huge thank you to everyone who has supported Team PAU. Your investment is making a real difference in helping young riders chase their dreams and progress in the sport.
See all of our incredible supporters here.
PROJECT PAU TRAINING WEBINARS
Project PAU’s free training webinars are available to all junior riders looking to deveolp their skills. These online webinars equip junior riders with the knowledge and skills they need to progress on and off the bike.
Explore our full schedule to see what we’re offering.
CYCLING DOCUMENTORY: CLOSING THE GAP
This video series follows Team PAU’s junior cyclists as they train, compete, and overcome challenges.
It offers an inside look at their efforts to close the gap to success in competitive cycling, with insights from coaches, athletes, and a special feature with Brand Ambassador Sir Bradley Wiggins.