Lomond Roads Cycling Club

Before the change of team colours, the last yellow/brown combination consisted of a mainly yellow jersey, with a 1 inch brown band on each sleeve.

Later versions of this kit often had the club name printed in large bold lettering on the back of the jerseys and sides of the shorts.

The club's main activity is road cycling, but they also organise and participate in some mountain biking events.

They also organised a road race around the Coulport peninsula, which started and finished just outside Garelochhead, on top of the Whistlefield hill.

From 2005, it was named the "Hugh Dornan Memorial Road Race" in honour of the popular club member.

[3] Bealach Mor 2009 [4] Fred Whitton Challenge 2009 [5] Icebreaker Team Time Trial 2010 [6] Bealach Mor 2010 [7] The trade unionist Stewart Crawford was an enthusiastic cyclist, and a member of Lomond Roads for a period, before retiring from the sport following a couple of bad accidents.

Lomond Roads team with the last yellow/brown club kit
A Lomond Roads time triallist riding in the new yellow/blue team kit.