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Angus cyclist puts career on hold to chase Commonwealth Games dream

Gemma Neill.
Gemma Neill.

An Angus woman has put her professional dreams on hold to chase a Commonwealth Games dream.

Gemma Neill from Inverkeilor discovered a love for cycling relatively late on but has swiftly become an elite road racer.

The 29-year-old has been given the chance to show her progress on the European circuit ahead of selection for Glasgow.

She will have to leave her new job as a nurse behind though, only months after qualifying from Dundee University.

She said: “I’ve just qualified as a nurse in October and my first post is at Papworth Hospital, down in England.

“It’s a fantastic position for my first job and they’re going to keep it open for me until August.

“At this stage you can’t do a job and be an athlete and expect to be picked. You have to put your all into it.”

The former Arbroath High School pupil is being advised by local top-level coach John Bremner.

“He’s a level three coach, up there with the best in British cycling,” she said.

The road ahead is a difficult one financially, as without full-time wages Gemma is faced with mounting travel expenses and equipment costs.

She is about to send out letters local businesses for sponsorship, adding: “I’m aiming for £1,000 a month I’m looking for sponsorship for the next six months, rather than a long-term commitment.”

Her progress can be followed on Twitter at @gneill55.