Andrew Pink

Andy is a leading British Cycling coach on the road and track. He spent his formative years working with junior and development riders, then whilst studying at college he started to do more work with disability sport. After winning the ‘U25 Coach of the Year’ at the UK coaching awards Andrew went on to be the Head Coach of the Invictus Games cycling team at just 19 years old! He led the team in Orlando to a total of 24 medals at the Games including 8 Gold’s, 10 silvers and 6 bronze medals. On the back of this success he went to the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio.

At the end of 2016 Andrew started working for British cycling as a Paralympic foundation coach where his job is to coach and develop riders to be future Paralympic champions.

When Andy’s not masterminding Paralympic & Invictus gold rushes, he races for the WyndyMilla/CBRE pro cycling team on the road and track.