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Late champ Craig s cycle shop to close

THE business run by late cycling champion Craig Hardie is set to close following his passing, his family have announced. Craig, 50, passed away at Victoria Hospital last month, with his wife, Lynn, and daughter, Lois, by his side, following a five-month battle with cancer. A stalwart of Dunfermline Cycling Club, and a founder member of the Fife Revolutions cycle speedway team, Craig competed across a variety of disciplines within the sport, claiming a number of titles in the process. In addition to riding himself, Craig, with his father, Bill, ran Hardie Bikes in Cairneyhill, which aimed to promote cycling for both recreational and competitive purposes, offering a wide range of bikes, as well as repair services.

Craig Hardie: Family and friends pay funeral tribute

LATE cycle star Craig Hardie was afforded one final ride as his family and friends said an emotional farewell last Friday. Craig, a former national champion across various disciplines within the sport, passed away at Victoria Hospital on February 3, whilst holding the hands of his wife, Lynn, and daughter, Lois, after a five-month battle with cancer. The funeral of the brave Dunfermline Cycling Club stalwart, who was also a founding member of the Fife Revolutions cycle speedway club, was held at Dunfermline Crematorium. Prior to the service, a number of Craig s friends pedalled behind his coffin, which was carried for the final part of his journey, from just before Masterton Primary School, between two bicycles, which his family had described as a cycle hearse.

Craig Hardie, champion cyclist, loses cancer battle

TRIBUTES have been flooding in from across the cycling world for former Scottish champion Craig Hardie, who has passed away after a battle with cancer. On Wednesday evening, his wife, Lynn, and daughter Lois took to Twitter to announce that the popular bike star had died after being diagnosed with liver cancer in September. He had been undergoing chemotherapy but, in a heartbreaking post, Lynn and Lois said: Lynn and Lois here. This is never something we imagined we would be writing but our gorgeous Craig Hardie passed away at 12:20am this morning at the Victoria Hospital holding our hands.

Tributes pour in for Scottish champion cyclist Craig Hardie who died five months after cancer diagnosis

Tributes pour in for Scottish champion cyclist Craig Hardie who died five months after cancer diagnosis © Supplied by Courier files Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Tributes have been pouring in for former Scottish cycling champion Craig Hardie, who has died after a battle with cancer. The well-known Fifer was diagnosed with cancer of the liver in September and had been undergoing chemotherapy. © Supplied by Fife Cycle Speedway/ Champion cyclist Craig Hardie. They revealed how they held his hands as he died. Lynn and Lois here. This is never something we imagined we would be writing but our gorgeous Craig Hardie passed away at 12:20am this morning at the Victoria Hospital holding our hands. Thank you to everyone who has supported Craig and us through his cancer journey. pic.twitter.com/7V3LtyQtYx

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