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Bike Manawatu Trust House Team.

Bike Manawatu Trust House Team.

We are getting close with formalising a Bike Manawatu Trust House Series Masters 2 (45-55) team.

What I would describe as a Competitive Bunch have put their names forward for this grade but to give us some options we need more when some riders are unavailable.

Give Tim a Txt or call him on 027 496 4411.

There is also an opportunity for other teams , with the support of Bike Manawatu, to enter the Masters one and three grades.

Check out the Website at www.cyclingseriesnz.co.nz  Ask around, ring around, contact Tim and BM will help to assist you get a team together.

Entries close 12th August

Bike Manawatu Happy Hour

Bike Manawatu Happy Hour

Bike Manawatu Happy Hour

When: The Last Friday of the Month
Where: Lonestar on the Square
Time: from 5.30pm
Celebrate the end of the month with a couple of drinks and some nibbles at Lone Star on the last Friday of the month from 5.30pm. Bring the whole family along and have a great catch up with the rest of the Manawatu cycling community!

  • Friday 27th July 2018
  • Friday 31st August 2018
  • Friday 28th September 2018
  • Friday 26th October 2018
  • Friday 30th November 2018

Bike Manawatu Track Dates for the 2018-19 Season

Bike Manawatu Track Dates for the 2018-19 Season

Saturday 6th October – Bike Fit

Saturday 7th October – Have a go day (Road Bikes)

Monday 22nd October – Bike Fit & Track Racing

Sunday 28th October – Road & Track Bikes Racing

Sunday 11th November – Track Racing

Sunday 25th November – Track Racing

Sunday 2nd December – Bike Manawatu Track Carnival

Sunday 9th December – Track Racing 

Sunday 16th December – Track Racing 

Please see our Bike Manawatu Ride Calendar for all events, rides and races

Bike Manawatu 2018 – 2019 Road Racing

Bike Manawatu 2018 – 2019 Road Racing

Bike Manawatu 2018 – 2019 Road Racing Calendar
  
*Please Click Here to View our Club Road Racing Volunteer Info & Roster*

BM Race 1 –  Sunday 19 August 2018 – Akers Rd 9am – Click Here for Course Map & Info
RESULTS – Click Here

BM Race 2 – Saturday 01 September 2018 – A1 Loops 3pm – Click Here for Course Map & Info
RESULTS – Click Here

BM Race 3 – Saturday 22 September 2018 – A1 Loops 3pm – Click Here for Course Map & Info
RESULTS – Click Here

BM Race 4 – Saturday 20 October 2018 – Sutton Cup {Halcombe} 3pm Click Here for Course Map & Info
RESULTS – Click Here

BM Race 5*** POSTPONED – New date TBC*** Saturday 17 November 2018 – Cheltenham Classic – 3pm Click Here for Course Map & Info

BM Race 6 – Saturday 8 December 2018 – Woolworths Cup {Paihiatua} 3pm  Click Here for Course Map & Info 
RESULTS – Click Here

BM Race 7 – Saturday 15 December 2018 – Essex Cup {Pohangina} 3pm Click Here for Course Map & Info 
RESULTS – Click Here

BM Race 8 – Saturday 9th February – Cheltenham Classic New Date Click Here for Course Map & Info 
RESULTS – Click Here

February 2019 ITT Mini Series – Wednesday 13, 20 & 27 February 2019

BM Race 9 – Saturday 23rd February – BM Hill Climb Champs – Click Here for Course Map & Info  – Pre Register HERE
RESULTS – Click Here

BM Race 10 – Saturday 2nd March – BM ITT Champs / Mobberly (Masters) Cup Click Here for Course Map & Info – Pre Register HERE 
RESULTS – Click Here

BM Race 11 – Tuesday 12th March – BM Mid Week Summer Races – Akers Road Click here for Course Map & Info Click Here for Course Map & Info – Pre Register HERE
RESULTS – Click Here

Novice Tour 16 – 17th March 2019

***BM Race 12*** Changed Dates – Saturday 23rd March 2019 – BM Club Road Race Champs Click Here for Course Map  Click Here for Course Info Pre Register HERE
RESULTS – Click Here

BM Race 13 – Tuesday 26th March – BM Mid Week Summer Races – Akers Road Click here for Course Map & Info Click Here for Course Map & Info  – Pre Register HERE  
RESULTS – Click Here

 

Bike Manawatu Road & Track Prize Giving & AGM Saturday 4th May 2019 

Manfeild 6 Hour 2019 Sunday 19th May 2019

$5 members / $10 non members for club races

 

WCNI Interclubs 
14/04/2019 – Taranaki – Crit & Road Race Champs – Click Here for more info 
12/05/2019 – Wanganui – Road Race
09/06/2019 – Levin – Crit & Time Trial 
29/06/2019 – Bike Manawatu – Road Race – Halcombe – Course Map Click HereInfo Click Here – Pre Register HERE
wcni road race champs 2019 1 low res

 

 

 

 

Feilding Festival of Cycling 13 October 2018 – Click HERE for more info

Kairanga ITT Series starts October 2018 – Click HERE for more info
Results 10/10/2018
Results 17/10/2018
Results 24/10/2018 
Results 31/10/2018   
   
***NErd W*** Kairanaga ITT Series during November 2018 – Click HERE for more info

Results 7/11/2018
Results 14/11/2018 
21/11/2018 – Rained Off
Results 28/11/2018
05/12/2018 – Rained Off

Overall Points November 2018

Novice Tour History – Some Reminiscences of the Tour

Novice Tour History – Some Reminiscences of the Tour

Some Reminiscences of the Tour

Ian Gray – Founder of the Tour in 1974

The Open Novice Tour of the Manawatu commenced in 1974 to inspire young U17 riders to compete in a major Open Tour. At that particular time the Palmerston North Amateur Road Cycling Club was putting all its effort and a large amount of money into running a three-day Tour of the Manawatu for senior riders. After much lobbing I managed to convince the club that they should also promote a tour for young riders so that could be encouraged to learn and experience Tour racing riding in bunches.

The first eight tours were sponsored by Glaxo when they were still a NZ company situated in Palmerston North. In 1974 they had just developed for the market that wonderful meal replacer Complan, which is still available today and has been used successfully by cyclists over the years. The tour was called “The Glaxo Complan Colts Tour of the Manawatu”. The field in those days was limited to thirty five riders, the logic being that a bunch of that size was large enough for young riders to ride safely in. No girls rode in those early tours. Later on, when a few girls started racing they were required to race with the boys. When girls racing became much more popular this enabled them to have their own separate tour from 2002.

In the early years the tour was run on the same weekend as the National Secondary Schools Sir Bernard Fergusson Teams Time Trials run at Levin on Saturday. Later on when the schools Time Trial event was expanded to include a road race on the Sunday this clashed with the Manawatu Tour, giving riders a choice, but the tour proved to be more popular.

The first Novice Tour in 1974 was convincingly won by Eric Mackenzie of Kawerau. Eric went on to become a very successful all round rider winning several National Track titles as well as winning The Tour of Southland, 2nd in the Tour of Manawatu and 4th in the Dulux 6 day (Auckland to Wellinton) in 1979. Eric rode successfully as a professional in Europe winning 17 races in Belgium in 1981. This record enabled him to get a pro contract during which he rode the Tour de France four times, winning a 3rd stage placing in 1983, and also achieving twelve top 10 stages finishes in those four tours.

Over the years the Novice Tour has given great experience to young riders many who have won the tour and then gone one to become well recognized riders by winning national and international events. These riders include Westley and Regan Gough, Jeremy Yates (winner of the Junior Wolds Road Title), Shane Archibald, Catherine Cheatley (nee Sell) Lee Vertongen and Gary Anderson (First NZ rider to win an Olympic Medal). Greg Henderson who finished second in 1992 who went on to ride successfully as a professional in Europe, came to be one of the best lead out sprint rider in the top tours, has just recently retired from top racing.

The Tour over the years has been successfully supported by major sponsors firstly from local companies who owners have been closely associated with the club, as well as some national companies. These include T Market Fresh, in 1989 whose owner Monty Hollows gave great support to Manawatu cycling for over 50 years, Pedal Pushers Cyclery when jointly owned by Gary Buys and Ian Gray; Rose City Real Estate (run by Max Vertongen), Electropower, NZ Post, Avanti and Mitre 10. We should not forget the huge number of small sponsors that have given invaluable support over the years as well as the trophy donors.

Since the tour began in 1974 only five Manawatu riders have won the tour. Aaron Kibblewhite in 1989 (who later represented NZ at the Junior World Track Champs) and Lee Vertongen in 1991. Lee became one of our best ever Manawatu riders who represented NZ many times including World Junior Track Champs, Commonwealth Games and still holds the NZ hour record on the track of 50.23 km set on the new board track at Wanganui in 1997. In the modern era Campbell Stewart and Michaela Drummond became tour winners in 2013 and 2015 respectively, both became Junior World Track Champions. Robert Stannard was the fifth Manawatu rider to win the tour in 2015. Andrew Burnett who won the KOM title in 1989 (and also 2nd on GC the same year) while Sjoerd van Wagtendonk (2008) Robert Stannard (2013) and Chris Denholm (2013) are the only other Manawatu winners in the hill climb category.

The 40th Anniversary Tour in 2013 was a milestone in the events history when it was expanded to include multiple grades from under 13 to under 19 years grades run in 4 stages over 2 days, instead of 4 stages in one day.
What has been really great about this tour over the years has been its excellent management and the many volunteers who have enthusiastically given their time to help run the tour, and this particularly includes the young riders who had previously ridden the tour, who loved being in the mechanics wagons helping and giving advice to the riders.
I would like to give encouragement and good luck to all riders competing in the 47th Novice Tour this year. Do your best and enjoy it!

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