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Junior World Track Champs 2022 – Tel Aviv, Israel

By Georgia Simpson.
I would first like to thank everyone for the amazing support they gave me on my journey to the Track Cycling World Champs this year. This was an experience of a lifetime and will be cherished for the rest of my life.

Now starting to fully recover from returning to NZ with Covid I have had a chance to look back on the last 6 months. The journey started after being selected back in April for the Junior Worlds Track Team and one of my goals for the last two years. It was a real privilege to be selected as we had only four girls and nine guys and I was the only first year in the team. Sadly, this became only a three women team as one of the riders chose to switch countries and ended up riding for Germany. The plan was to have three team camps including a final 2-week training block before leaving for Israel in meaning we were away from home for all of August.

What soon became apparent was the team’s biggest challenge was going to be Covid and this year’s flu and I can’t remember if there wasn’t one athlete that didn’t get either during the buildup. I managed to get the flu shortly after selection and was sick for around 7 weeks, really slowing what should have been the beginning of my building phase and missing racing opportunities like Road Nationals. Our second team camp in July was then cut short too, when two of the coaches and one of my teammates caught Covid. This however did open an opportunity for me when I stayed with two of the Elite track team members in Cambridge and I was able to ride and train with them for an extra week. Spending that time with Shaan Fulton and Michaela Grant was a great experience in itself. Just to finish things off though, the week before going into the last camp in Cambridge, I ended up getting sick again meaning I missed the first few days and had to build back into it slowly at a time when it should have been the finishing off stages of training. The amount of work my personal coach Grant Wilson, and the team coaches Elyse Fraser and Andrew Williams did to get me to the best condition possible under those circumstances was incredible.

Departure day finally came and that was an experience too, packing up all the bikes and gear to load onto the truck to head to Auckland and finally leave for Israel. The scales were used on everything as there was a lot of concern about not going overweight and getting a large bill. It is incredible to see how much gear ends up being taken to an event like this with a huge box of chainrings and cogs, lots of wheels plus spares and all of it having to be pulled right down including the axles out of the wheels to squeeze everything in and not damage things. Anyway, we were finally on our way and 30 hours of travel to get there. When we stopped in Dubai, I learnt how hot it was going to be too. It was 34 degrees at 4.30 in the morning! We finally got there, and we had 6 days before the racing started which gave us time on the track and to get acclimatized. The track itself was an open velodrome so it had a roof but no sides which meant there was an effect from the wind when it blew. It would have been too hot to be an enclosed velodrome like the one in Cambridge though.

Race week came and I was selected to do the Omnium event which is made up of four races on the third day. Starting with a scratch race then tempo race, elimination race, and then finishes with the points race. The scratch race was a real taster of what I was in for. The racing was much faster than any racing I have done in New Zealand and much more aggressive. In the scratch race I finished near that back of the field, which then meant I was near the back on the fence when starting the next races. Because of how fast and aggressive the racing was from the start it made it very challenging to move forward through the bunch. The final event however, the points race, I had found my racing legs and finished in 6th place on points in this race, including attacking of the front of the bunch for 9 laps and taking the first sprint. This was a good confidence booster and a reminder that I was good enough to be there. While the results may not have been what I was hoping for, I raced hard, aggressive, assertively, and positively throughout the whole day and the feedback from my coaches was incredibly positive.

I was also selected to race the Madison. This was my main targeted event where we believed we were in with a good shot of a strong result. Unfortunately, an hour before we were due to start racing, we had to withdraw from the race as my partner was facing some challenges to get to the start line. This was a real hard situation for me as I was super keen to race, and it was extremely tough being so far away from home support. While this is one of the toughest days I have had in sport to date, it taught me a lot about being part of high-performance sport and some of the hurdles that are beyond your own control. It also taught me to understand there are challenges that effect different people in different ways and to understand and support them when being part of a team.

While in Israel we did get the opportunity to do a bit of tourist stuff and learnt a lot about their culture. After the racing finished a few of us did a big day trip around Jerusalem, visited the dead sea where it was 45 degrees, and experienced the market life in Jaffa, and visited the great local beach and shops in Tel Aviv. It was a country and sights I will never forget.

As a team we learnt so much, we had some great results (and sometimes not such great results) which we all shared together. There were ups and downs for the whole six months, but I know I now have a great group of people  that are now friends, and I have experienced what I hope to be the first of many trips overseas representing New Zealand. I have gained so much from attending these world champs and the whole campaign both as an athlete and a person. I now feel much more equipped and experienced for future national and international racing. I hope I did everyone proud, and I look forward to the upcoming racing in New Zealand and hopefully the opportunity to return to Junior Track Cycling World Champs next year.

A special thank you to my coach Grant Wilson, Strength and Conditioning coach Step McKenzie, The NZ Team Elyse Frazer, Andrew, Jason, Damo, and Jenny, Cycling NZ and everyone else that has supported me in so many ways.

Georgia Simpson.

Up & Coming Events for week ending 30th September 2022

Up & Coming Events for week ending 30th September 2022

Please note Bike Manawatu requires all riders wishing to attend any of our road races or attend our track season to pre register accordingly – No late entries on the day will be accepted

Novice Tour Volunteers Needed
Bike Manawatu are hosting our annual Novice Tour of Manawatu junior tour on the weekend of the 29th & 30th October. We are actively seeking more volunteers to help us with Marshaling, King/Queen of the Mountains Judging, Sprint Judging, Lead Drivers, Commissaire Drivers & SAG Drivers. If you are available to help out we would love to hear from you. Please click here to fill in the form or email secretary@bikemanawatu.co.nz Thank you


All the best to all of our junior cyclists giving it their all this weekend, participating in
Cycling New Zealand Schools Ĺ KODA National School Road Championships this weekend right here in our very own backyard.
🚲 Saturday – Team Time Trial – Rongotea
🚲 Sunday – Road Race – Halcombe
🚲 Monday – Points Race – Manfeild
Please take care on the roads this weekend and watch for cyclists. Good luck to all the kids – Race hard but most of all have loads of fun.
https://schools.cyclingnewzealand.nz/events-and-results/national-school-road-championships/

1 – 3 October
Ĺ KODA National School Road Championships

Sunday 2nd October
Trust House Teams Series 2

Tuesday 4th October
Akers Road Race – Linton

Saturday 8th October
Bike Manawatu Track Cycling have a go day for new riders- 1.00 -3.30pm
 Have a go day 2023

Sunday 9th October
Bike Manawatu Track Cycling have a go day for new riders – 1.00 – 3.30pm

Tuesday 11th October
Kairanga ITT

Saturday 15th October
Bike Manawatu Track Cycling – Bike Hire & Fittings -1:00pm – 3:30pm

Sunday 16th October
Bike Manawatu Track Cycling – Bike Hire & Fittings 1:00pm – 2:00pm + Track Orientation Day – 2:00pm – 4:00pm

Tuesday 18th October
A1 Loops Road Race

Saturday 22nd October
Bike Manawatu Track Cycling – Bike Hire & Fittings 1:00pm – 2:00pm + Track Orientation Day – 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Wellington Track Spring Classic Carnival

Sunday 23rd October
Trust House Teams Series 3

Monday 24th October
Bike Manawatu Track Cycling Opening Track Meeting – 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Novice Tour registrations close at 10pm tonight

Tuesday 25th October
Kairanga ITT

Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th October

Wednesday 02nd November
Bike Manawtau Track Training 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Sunday 6th November
Forest Hill Road Hill Climb
Bike Manawatu Track Racing 1:00pm – 4:00pm

Tuesday 8th November
Manfeild Points Race 1/2

Wednesday 09th November
Bike Manawtau Track Training 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Sunday 13th November
Trust House Teams Series 4
Bike Manawatu Track Racing 1:00pm – 4:00pm

Tuesday 15th November
Manfeild Points Race 2/2

Wednesday 16th November
Bike Manawtau Track Training 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Sunday 20th November
Bike Manawatu Track Racing 1:00pm – 4:00pm [in Levin]

Tuesday 22nd November
Essex Cup – Colyton / Hiwinui

Wednesday 23rd November
Bike Manawtau Track Training 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Saturday 26th November
Taupo Cycle Challenge

Sunday 27th November
Bike Manawatu Track Racing 1:00pm – 4:00pm [in Levin]

Tuesday 29th November
A1 Loops

Wednesday 30th November
Bike Manawtau Track Training 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Sunday 4th December
Trust House Teams Series 5
Wellington Track Levin joint carnival TBC

Tuesday 6th December
Akers Road Race – Linton

Wednesday 7th December
Bike Manawtau Track Training 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Sunday 11th December
Bike Manawatu Track Racing 1:00pm – 4:00pm

Wednesday 14th December
Bike Manawtau Track Training 6:00pm – 7:30pm

Saturday 17th December
Bike Manawatu Track Racing Christmas Meeting 1:00pm – 4:00pm

MSC – Linton Akers Road Race

Manawatu Schools Cycling Event

Linton – Akers Road Race
Registration 8.15am – Please meet at Linton Country School (77 Akers Road, Manawatu, Wanganui 4474)
Race briefing 8.40am – all riders must attend
Start Time / First Grade off at 9:00am

***Please Pre Register, Its much easier to delete or DNS you from our start list if something comes up and you cant make it than to add you in while everyone is trying to register – If you are unable to make it please let your schools coordinator or cycling coach know – alternatively please post on the Manawatu Schools Cycling Facebook group****

Entry Fee: All MSC riders race registration fees are part of your term registration fee which is collected from your school at the time of registration.
If the race is combined allowing club riders to race too the adults will pay per race $5 for Bike Manawatu members $10 non members

***REGISTRATION LINK***


The Akers Road Course is a 7.35km circuit
A Grade  6 laps – 44.10 km
B Grade 5 laps – 36.75 km
C Grade 4 laps – 29.40 km
D Grade 3 laps- 22.05 km
E Grade 3 laps- 22.05 km

junior a 2 laps- 14.7 km
Junior b
2 laps- 14.7km

(All Course notes are below)
*Distances are subject to be changed at the race directors discretion


ARRIVAL

  • All parking is to be well off the road, Parking will be available outside Linton Country School– please respect the Linton residence and their nature strips I.e please don’t park on the soggy verge, or across driveways
  • A toilet may be available within the School Grounds

REGISTRATION

  • Please take care at the cross roads while crossing to registration
  • Registration will be located outside Linton Country School (77 Akers Road, Manawatu, Wanganui 4474)
  • Ensure you give yourself plenty of time to register, pin your number, grab your transponder* and go to the start area awaiting the race managers briefing. (Please note Time Trials will more than likely be manual timed, therefore transponders will not be required)
  • *It is your responsibility to ensure your transponder is on correctly if it is not it may not read on our system, therefore you may not receive a finish time.
  • Numbers are to be placed on the left hand side, rear quarter of your race top.
  • If you have been issued a MSC race number please remember to bring this to all events.
  • Please remember to continue to practise social distancing IF covid levels require us to do so
  • Let early riders register ahead of later starters if covid levels require us to do so

RIDER BRIEFING

  • The course is 7.35km flat loop course
  • The race is neutral from the start line till you are safely over the railway tracks. Race will start from the Akers Road / Linton Station Road Junction.
  • The finish line is approx 10m before Akers Road (Near the Bike Manawatu Timing Van OR in the instance the timing van is not being used this will be identified by the with cones / flags)
  • Do not cross the centre line unless safe to do so.
  • We are on quite narrow roads when often there is no white line. Stay left
  • Riders should not exceed 2 abreast
  • Beware of tankers and agricultural machinery
  • Be courteous to other road users
  • We RECOMMEND the use of a rear light at all times.
  • Roads are open and all normal road rules apply
  • Marshals are provided for direction only
  • Riders must give way at all junctions as required.
  • It is your responsibility to be at the start line on time.

Course Notes Below
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Linton Country School – 77 Akers Road
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Starting outside Linton Country School – This is neutral until for 0.63km until you get over the railway lines
The race starts at 0.00 at the corner of Akers Road & Linton Station Road – Ride Straight on Akers Road
0.93km Turn left onto Te Puna Road
3.1km Turn left onto Lochmoigh Road
4.16km Turn Left onto Linton Drain Road
5.71km Turn Right onto Craws Road
6.44km Turn Left onto Linton Station Road
7.35km Completes the circuit
Number of Laps depend on grades *See Grades /Laps above– Finish Line will be on Linton Station Road near Akers Road at the timing van
Race direction is anti clockwise

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MSC – Kairanga

Manawatu Schools Cycling Event

Kairanga Individual Time Trial OR Team Time Trial
Registration 8.15am – Please meet at the Kairanga School 1099 Kairanga Bunnythorpe Road for registration – Course start area will be opposite the Horizons Yard –  1117 Kairanga Bunnythorpe Road (Horizons Yard)
Race briefing 8.40am – all riders must attend
Start Time / First Grade off at 9:00am

***Please Pre Register, Its much easier to delete or DNS you from our start list if something comes up and you cant make it than to add you in while everyone is trying to register – If you are unable to make it please let your schools coordinator or cycling coach know – alternatively please post on the Manawatu Schools Cycling Facebook group****

Entry Fee: All MSC riders race registration fees are part of your term registration fee which is collected from your school at the time of registration.
If the race is combined allowing club riders to race too the adults will pay per race $5 for Bike Manawatu members $10 non members

***REGISTRATION LINK***


First Team off 9:00AM
This is a 12km CourseTeams of up to 5 riders p/team
Teams will be let off in 30 second OR 1 minute intervals
A rollout check will be completed starting with the first team checked at 8:45AM
Roll Out
Under 20 – 7.0M
Under 16 – 6.61m
Year 7/8 – 6.61m


ARRIVAL

  • All parking is to be well off the road, Parking will be available outside Kairanga School– please respect the Kairanga residence and their nature strips I.e please don’t park on the soggy verge, or across driveways
  • A toilet may be available within the School Grounds

REGISTRATION

  • Please take care at the cross roads while crossing to registration
  • Registration will be located either at the Kairanga School / near the Horizons Yard
  • Ensure you give yourself plenty of time to register, pin your number, grab your transponder* and go to the start area awaiting the race managers briefing. (Please note Time Trials will more than likely be manual timed, therefore transponders will not be required)
  • *It is your responsibility to ensure your transponder is on correctly if it is not it may not read on our system, therefore you may not receive a finish time.
  • Numbers are to be placed on the left hand side, rear quarter of your race top.
  • If you have been issued a MSC race number please remember to bring this to all events.
  • Please remember to continue to practise social distancing IF covid levels require us to do so
  • Let early riders register ahead of later starters if covid levels require us to do so

RIDER BRIEFING

  • The course is 6km out and back
  • The turn will be marked by a cone in the road.
  • The finish line is approx 100m before the start line
  • Obey the priority on the 1 way bridge and be prepared to give way to oncoming traffic
  • Do not cross the centre line unless safe to do so.
  • We are on narrow quite roads when often there is no white line. Stay left
  • Riders should not exceed 2 abreast
  • Beware of tankers and agricultural machinery
  • Be courteous to other road users
  • We RECOMMEND the use of a rear light
  • Roads are open and all normal road rules apply
  • Marshals are provided for direction only
  • Riders must give way at all junctions as required.
  • This is an Individual Time Trial. If you are passed by another rider you must not draft that rider. It is the rider that has been passed to drop back from the other rider.

Course Notes Below


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0.00 Starting outside the Horizons Yard on 1117 Kairanga Bunnythorpe Road
3.52 km Kairanga Bunnythorpe Road turns into Lockwood Road *There is also a one way bridge here – Cyclists to Give Way and follow road rules at all times*
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6.1km – Turn Around Cone (marshal present) just after 892 Lockwood Road
8.5km Lockwood Road turns into Kairanga Bunnythorpe road *There is also a one way bridge here – Cyclists to follow road rules at all times*
12km  Finish on Kairanga Bunnythorpe Road at the Finish Line

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