Helping More People
See The Sport
Braap Scotland was started by Steven Gourlay to help give Scottish off-road motorcycle sport more visibility through video, photography, rider stories and social content.
If you do not see it, you do not know about it
That idea is at the heart of Braap Scotland: putting more eyes on riders, clubs, venues and grassroots off-road motorcycle sport in Scotland.
It started from missing what was already nearby
Braap Scotland started from something really simple. I did not even realise there was an enduro club just 60 miles away from me. That made me think: if you do not see it, you do not know about it.
That is a big part of why I started Braap Scotland: to put more eyes on the sport, show what it is all about and help more people discover Scottish off-road motorcycling sooner than I did.
Steven Gourlay
Braap Scotland is run by Steven Gourlay, using experience from Steven Gourlay Photography Ltd to create video, photography and social-first content for Scottish off-road motorcycle sport.
1.8M+ Views
Across Facebook, YouTube and TikTok.
A niche sport, but a strong response
Since starting in July 2025, the Braap Scotland channels have had well over 1.8 million views across Facebook, YouTube and TikTok. For something as niche as enduro and off-road motorcycle sport in Scotland, that response has been amazing.
Thank you to everyone who has followed, watched, liked, commented and shared the content. It genuinely means a lot.
Riders, clubs, venues and events
The content is designed to make Scottish off-road motorcycle sport more visible, more understandable and easier for people to discover.
Event Coverage
Video, photography and social-first content from Scottish off-road motorcycle events.
Rider Stories
Short interviews and human stories that help people connect with the sport.
Beginner Content
Guides and videos that help new riders understand where to start.
Social Reels
Short clips for Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube Shorts.
Grow visibility, not just views
The goal is not just to post videos. The aim is to help riders, clubs and venues get seen, give the sport more credibility online and hopefully bring more people into Scottish off-road motorcycle sport.
More people finding the sport
Braap Scotland can keep growing by covering more events, sharing more rider stories and helping more people discover the sport earlier.
Follow the sport. Share the stories.
If the content helps you, your club or someone new find Scottish off-road motorcycle sport, sharing it is one of the best ways to support Braap Scotland.
