Commonwealth Games Scotland is delighted to announce Tour de 4 as the Official Sleeve Sponsor of Team Scotland ahead of the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.
The charity cycling event founded by legendary Team Scotland athlete Sir Chris Hoy, will appear on the sleeve of athlete track jackets as they step onto the medal podium at Glasgow 2026, as well as a selection of other Team Scotland leisurewear items.
The unique logo patch features integrated NFC technology which, when scanned by a mobile phone, takes the user to the Tour de 4 website to register their support. An extension of a wider partnership announced earlier in June, the collaboration brings together two organisations united by a commitment to resilience, community and using the power of sport to make a positive difference.

Following Sir Chris Hoy’s diagnosis with Stage 4 cancer, Tour De 4 was established to demonstrate that a Stage 4 diagnosis, while devastating, doesn’t define the limits of what’s possible.
The inclusive event raised over £3m for more than 300 UK cancer charities in its inaugural year, and will take place in Glasgow again this September, a month after the conclusion of the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.
Sir Chris Hoy said: “The Commonwealth Games in 2002 was the catalyst to really give me the belief to go on and become Olympic and World Champion.
“Team Scotland has been such a major part of my life and cycling career, and now my main focus, outside of my family is the Tour de 4.
“It lifts me up and gives me a purpose to keep pushing on, knowing how much of a difference it’s making to so many people.
“To bring that together with Team Scotland is wonderful. I’ll be proud, and a little bit emotional, to see that first athlete with the Tour de 4 logo on their kit.”
Jon Doig OBE, Chief Executive of Commonwealth Games Scotland, said: “We are incredibly proud to have Tour de 4 as our Team Scotland sleeve sponsor for Glasgow 2026.
“The values that underpin Tour de 4—resilience, compassion and community—resonate strongly with everything Team Scotland stands for.
“Our athletes know that success is never achieved alone. Behind every performance is a team of people providing encouragement, care and support, and they now have a reminder of the support from Sir Chris throughout the Games.
“Sir Chris is a legend of Scottish sport and has been a big supporter of Team Scotland since his debut for us at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. We are delighted to have him with us for what is shaping up to be another great Games in Glasgow.”