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Saturday Club Racing has started

The handicap series and interclub events are again on the calendar.

The first grading race is this Saturday.

Once you r grade is set you will be required to stay in that grade for the handicap series. BM will be running races using the

Please look at the ride calendar for full details of all upcoming races.

Please register online for these events as it makes it easier at registration.

We need helpers for all events so please select which event you wish to help with so you can be added to the list on that day.

Otherwise you will be added to a date and then if you are not able to help on that day it will be your responsibility to find a replacement.

As a marshall you will be given a pack containing instructions and map of where you are required.

If you are helping on the start or finish full instructions will be given also.

Source to Sea Cycle Challenge

Some of you may have heard of or ridden the Source to Sea Cycle Challenge from St Arnaud to Westport. The main event is a 100-mile ride with a descending nature, from the alpine regions of Nelson Lakes National Park, to the Tasman Sea at Carters Beach

We believe the event is exceptional unique in that 100-miles is a significant milestone for all cyclists, and the Buller River just happens to 100-miles long, with the added bonus of having a sealed road along the river banks. It is a special and memorable cycling experience and we wish to share it with as many people as possible.

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Commissaires course in Palmerston North in August

Bike NZ are in the planning stage for the next set of Commissaires courses and they have said that running one in Palmerston North would be a good fit.

For these courses, they  now run these as a one day Club/Centre Commissaires course (a 7 to 8 hour course), which is a pre-requisite for those that may wish to later go on to do a National Commissaires course. The Club/Centre qualification allows people to officiate at the club and regional level, and also to assist at major events under the supervision of a National Commissaire.

Bike NZ require the Centre to provide a venue with a classroom type set up (whiteboard and projector if possible). There would be a fee per participant, which would go towards the cost of travel and accommodation for the course tutors (who will be volunteer National Commissaires) and provision of materials.

There is a short exam at the end of the course. Bike NZ would then assign a local, senior commissiare to provide support to the new Commissaires.

 

If you are interested in attending this course and gaining this qualification please get in contact with me ASAP.