by Glenys Taylor | Nov 16, 2010 | Event Reports
Road Bikes 15 November 2010
200m Cone Race
A Grade
1. Bryce Hirschberg 14.39
2. Cameron Worboys 15.26
3. Brittany Ingram 17.32
B Grade
1. Fergus Bryan 15.80
2. Thomas Ingram 16.49
3. Jayden Bond 16.55
4. Sarah Humphrey 18.35
C Grade
1. Gemma Humphrey 21.94
2 Lap Handicap Race
A Grade
1. Bryce Hirschberg
2. Cameron Worboys
3. Brittany Ingram
B & C Grade
1. Sarah Humphrey
2. Thomas Ingram
3. Fergus Bryan
4. Jayden Bond
5. Gemma Humphrey
500m Time Trial
A Grade
1. Bryce Hirschberg 48.44
4. Cameron Worboys 50.23
5. Brittany Ingram 51.29
B Grade
1. Fergus Bryan 54.35
2. Thomas Ingram 57.61
3. Jayden Bond 57.84
4. Sarah Humphrey 1:16:00
C Grade
1. Gemma Humphrey 1:40.62
2000m Handicap Race
1. Bryce Hirschberg
2. Cameron Worboys
3. Brittany Ingram
B Grade
1. Thomas Ingram
2. Jayden Bond
3. Fergus Bryan
4. Sarah Humphrey
Rider of the night Thomas Ingram with a water bottle prize from Pedal Pushers
Points as or 15 November
Cameron Worboys 31
Thomas Ingram 30
Fergus Bryan 30
Bryce Hirschberg 24
Gemma Humphrey 21
Sarah Humphrey 18
Jayden Bond 17
Brittany Ingram 12
Luke Challis 10
by Glenys Taylor | Oct 21, 2010 | Archive(News)
Disciplines
Criterium
Mountain Biking
Time Trial
Track
Road Race
Competition Details
Track Programme
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Event
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Gender
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Category/Distance
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Time Trial
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Men
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M1/2 – 1000m
M3 – 750m
M4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14 – 500m
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Time Trial
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Women
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W1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12 – 500m
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Pursuit
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Men
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M1/2/3 – 3000m
M4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14 – 2000m
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Pursuit
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Women
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W1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12 – 2000m
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Scratch
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Men
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M1/2/3 – 10km
M4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14 – 5km
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Scratch
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Women
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W1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12 – 5km
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Points
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Men
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M1/2 – 30km
M3/4 – 20km
M5/6 – 15km
M7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14 – 10km
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Points
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Women
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W1/2 – 15km
W3 – 12.5km
W3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12 – 10km
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Sprint
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Men
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M1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14 – 3 laps
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Sprint
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Women
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W1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12 – 3 laps
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Team Sprint
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Men
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Under 125 years
Over 135 years
(three riders in each team)
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Team Sprint
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Women
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Under 135 years
Over 135 years
(three riders in each team)
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Road Race
Distances TBC.
Time Trial
All competitors will race on a 20km course.
Criterium
Distances TBC.
Mountain Biking – Cross Country
Distances TBC.
Proposed Age Categories
Men: M1: 30-34, M2: 35-39, M3: 40-44, M4: 45-49, M5: 50-54, M6: 55-59, M7: 60-64, M8: 65-69, M9: 70-74, M10: 75-79, M11: 80-84, M12: 85-89, M13: 90-94, M14: 95+
Women: W1: 30-34, W2: 35-39, W3: 40-44, W4: 45-49, W5: 50-54, W6: 55-59, W7: 60-64, W8: 65-69, W9: 70-74, W10: 75-79, W11: 80-84, W12: 85+
The age category you will compete in for Cycling will be determined as at 31 December 2017.
For example, if you are 39 during Games time but have turned 40 by 31 December, you would compete in the 40-44 age category.
Venue(s)
Criterium – Wynyard Quarter, right in the heart of the city
Mountain Biking – Woodhill Mountain Bike Park, located just under 40km North West of Auckland Central
Time Trial – Auckland Waterfront, also right in the heart of the city
Track – Avantidrome, Cambridge, located 144km south of Auckland Central
Road Race – Clevedon Roads (Bruce Pulman Park Start/Finish), located just over 30km south of Auckland Central
Click here to view our online map.
Competition Information
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the accommodation options near the venue?
World Masters Games 2017 will soon announce the travel booking services partner for the Games, who will be able to provide information on a range of accommodation options by sporting competition venues.
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Is transport going to be provided?
World Masters Games 2017 will offer transport options, utilising existing public and special transport options. Where possible, venues have been grouped together to make transport between sports facilities and the Games hub easy.
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How much is registration going to cost?
Registration will open in 2016. Games fees have not yet been finalised. Please sign up to our newsletter to receive information as it is released.
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by Glenys Taylor | Sep 20, 2010 | Archive(News)
We got a very brief mention in the Manawatu Standard recently. On 20th September the following article appeared. If you read the complete article you will spot that we are making news in the Manawatu.
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by Glenys Taylor | Sep 17, 2010 | Archive(News)
The Women’s Tour of NZ is again returning to the Manawatu in 2011. The race will take place from 23 February to 27 February .
Stage 2 starts in Masterton at 10am on Thursday 24th and ends in Palmerston North after going over the Pahiatua Track.
The following day there are 2 stages. The first is 120km. Riders will start in Palmerston North and head toward Ashhurst where they will complete 4 laps of the Colyton Rd, Taonui Rs, Reids Line East Rd, Watershed Rd circuit. At the end of the 4th lap they will head back to Palmerston North and the finish line on Napier Rd.
The second stage for Friday is a criterium, around the Railway land, which is Pitt St, Main St, Cook St and Church St. The roads will be closed and planning is underway to hold a couple of preliminary races for under 17 age group and a graded race. On Saturday the 5th stage leaves Palmerston North at 10.30am and heads back to Masterton.
Sport Manawatu are planning some exciting events around the Tour.
So put a note in your diary and come out and watch some spectacular racing by some top women athletes.