A seven-year-old Hounslow boy has designed a cycle jersery to promote cycling to school.
Anil Keshwala, from Springwell Junior School, was joint winner of a competition run by Transport for London in schools across London.
Anil's design has been printed onto cycle jerseys for him and his friends and was on display during the Tour de France in Hyde Park last weekend.
Transport for London's school travel programme manager Emma Sheridan said: "We were really impressed with Anil's colourful jersey design.
"The judges particularly liked the way it incorporated some of London's key landmarks that the Tour de France riders passed when they raced in the prologue last Saturday.
"A lot of thought and effort was clearly put into it. We hope that Anil and his friends enjoy wearing the jerseys and that it will inspire more children to use their bikes more often."
Anil also won a VIP pass to the Tour de France for himself and a guest and entry into the Horse Guards Parade village. He mingled with the riders, event organisers, journalists and official sponsors.
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