
The first look at the Irish team's cycling kit for the Rio Olympics beginning next week. What do you think of it?
Many stars will line out on road and track in the cycling events at the Rio Olympics.
And in the fields will be riders with fantastic stories of resilience and determination; those who refused to take no for an answer and got there their own way.
Ireland's Shannon McCurley is one such rider.
Based in Australia, many miles for any Irish team set-up, McCurley is not funded by the Olympic Council of Ireland and has even taken to online funding to help her raise the money needed for her Olympic dream.
And having qualified a place for Ireland in the keirin by scoring points at international events around the world in the last two years, she's booked her place on the plane for Brazil.
For almost two months she's been training in Portugal; the fact she's about to become an Olympian made very real when all the kit in these photos turned up for her by special delivery.
She is the first Irish female cyclist to qualify for the Olympics.
In 2011 she won silver in the scratch race at the Australian national championships behind Annette Edmondson, the double World Champion and bronze medal winner at the London Olympics.
Riding for Ireland the following year she became one of only a handful of riders to win a medal at a major championship for Ireland, claiming bronze at the European Championships in the scratch race.
We'll catch up with McCurley for a chat before she hits the track in Rio.
Bike Technologies' BT Ultra that McCurley will ride on the track in Rio.

She's looking pretty happy in the new kit, and well she might; an excellent achievement to get this far.
The bike's colour scheme has a distinct Irish feel.

You don't just get the kit and bike, there's loads more Irish gear to be had; from trainers to luggage.

The track gloves look absolutely sweet....

... and the helmet is the same; deadly!

Ready to rock!

