UCI Cycling World Championship 2023

Created as part of Glasgow's preparations for hosting the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships, this mural captures the spirit of nostalgia and the thrill of cycling. Inspired by retro cycling jerseys, 90s children's bikes and Graeme Obree's "Old Faithful' bike, the artwork celebrates the rich history and passion for the sport. Painted by artists from SWG3's Yardworks project, the mural uses bold colours and dynamic patterns to bring the design to life. Spread across 250 metres of the front of a car park, the mural wraps around from George Street to Montrose Street. Its expansive design fosters an appreciation for the timeless joy and freedom that cycling brings. The mural not only celebrates the UCI event but also serves as a vibrant addition to Glasgow's urban landscape. 

Laura Frood, Yardworks GRID Programme Manager, expressed her pride in supporting local emerging artists for such a high-profile event highlighting Yardworks' commitment to developing homegrown talent. The collaboration allowed these artists to showcase their skills on a prominent city centre site, making a lasting impact on both the community and the cities artistic heritage.

This mural is more than just a visual piece, it is a celebration of cycling's legacy and a beacon for future generations of cyclists. It embodies Glasgow's dedication to sports and the arts, transforming a simple car park into a dynamic homage to the world of cycling. The mural stands as a testament to the cities vibrant culture and its role in the global sporting community, ensuring that the spirit of the UCI Cycling World Championships remains alive in the hearts of the people of Glasgow long after the event is finished. 




Sources:
https://www.citycentremuraltrail.co.uk/murals/muralabout/79

https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/article/6647/Glasgow-welcomes-new-celebration-of-cycling-mural-for-2023-UCI-Cycling-World-Championships





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