Scottish Schools’ Mountain Bike Championships 2025

Now in its 3rd year, the award-winning Scottish Schools’ Mountain Bike Championship geared up and welcomed 400+ young riders to the trails at Comrie Croft on Tuesday 23 September.

Riders getting ready for the various races. There’s 3 races for different age categories.

Proud Sponsors

For the third year running Tradstocks were very proud to be one the event sponsors. We ensured all the winning teams went away from their victorious day with a stone trophy that we crafted specifically for the event. Carrying on the winning theme, we were also delighted to sponsor the event medals.

Natural stone can be used for many different applications. Team trophies made from locally sourced Scottish Stone.

Congratulations!

Everyone at Tradstocks would like to say congratulations to both the winners on the day, but also to all the participants.

It takes courage and determination to compete in a mountain biking event, so very well done to everyone who made it to the starting line. A great achievement!

Image from Scottish Schools’ Championships Facebook Page

Scottish Schools’ Mountain Bike Championships 2025

400+ young riders geared up for the event, from schools all across Scotland!

Image from Scottish Schools’ Championships Facebook Page

 
Always proud to be part of this event. Good luck to all the riders
— Peter Stewart, Managing Director, Tradstocks
 

Riders on the Trails!

The event takes places at Comrie Croft MTB Centre, near Crieff, Perthshire.

Image from Scottish Schools’ Championships Facebook Page

 

More Information

If you’d like more information:

Scottish Schools’ MTB Championships:

Search ‘Scottish Schools MTB Championships’ on Facebook

Comrie Croft Mountain Bike Centre: www.comriecroftbikes.co.uk

 

 

Want to find out more information about tradstocks scottish stone?

For more information about Tradstocks Scottish Stone and how we can help you source the lowest carbon options for your project, please contact Mark Freedman markf@tradstocks.co.uk

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