by Bike Manawatu | Oct 5, 2020 | Notices

Are you keen to compete for our Masters Champ Cups this season.
Our Track Committee have worked hard to get this back up and running.
Please register your interest here https://www.webscorer.com/register?raceid=223911
Click Here for all information on this series of events
by Bike Manawatu | Oct 5, 2020 | Track Cycling

When: Saturday 10th October
Where: Feilding Velodrome, Johnston Park
Time: 10am – Midday
*Free Track Bikes Provided for our Have a Go Days*
A Have a go day specifically designed for girls and women wanting to have a go
This was a great event last year. Wonder Woman of all ages, bring a picnic morning tea / lunch and have a go on the track!
Club track bikes will be available for those keen to try a fixie.
Track Cycling is
- Fun
- Competitive
- Safe
- Social
- For all ages
- & we have Bikes available to hire
We provide for novices to world champions!
Come along and find out more about Track Cycling.
Track Is a good mix of competitive and fun racing in a very social, off road environment. We encourage any new riders to come along to our ‘have a go day’
If you really want to improve your cycling fitness and skills why not give track cycling a go at the Feilding Velodrome.
We run a great variety of races for all ages and abilities and fun events in a very supportive environment.
Please bring your helmet, pedals and cycling shoes. If you don’t have cycling shoes and pedals just bring your helmet and sports shoes, as we will also have bikes with pedals on them for you to ride.
Track is raced on the following years licence E.g. 2021
Juniors Grade is based on your age as at the 31st December 2021
Under 13 = 12 or younger at 31 December 2021
Under 15 = 14 or younger at 31 December 2021
Under 17 = 16 or younger at 31 December 2021
Under 19 = 18 or younger at 31 December 2021
Would You like to win more road races?
The track is one of the best places to develop that power sprint by riding a fixed gear track bike!
We especially encourage new riders by taking part in a development program, as you ride in grades of your ability and many races are handicapped
- We have Track bikes for hire at an affordable cost
- Qualified coaches will set your position up correctly
- Orientation days for new riders
Stay out of the traffic and ride on the safety of a track
Equipment Required: Track bike is necessary
Entry Fees: $30 for the whole season – October 2020 – April 2021
Membership & Licensing: Riders planning to race on the track require at least a BikeManawatu Membership (additional to fees)
Adults $45
Juniors (U19) $25
Family of 3 of more living at the same address $80
*If you wish to be able to formally race at any level (not including “fun” rides) then you should register as a Bike Manawatu member through the Cycling NZ Membership portal
This does incur an additional West Coast North Island Centre fee plus CNZ fee – please see more here however this also comes with the added bonus of Personal Liability insurance cover via Cycling New Zealand.
New riders who are racing with us for their first season must attend one of the three orientation days
Sunday 11th October 2020 – 2:00pm -4:00pm
Saturday 17th October 2020 – 2:00pm -4:00pm
Sunday 18th October 2020 – 2:00pm -4:00pm
Bike Manawatu has Track Bikes available for hire:
Bike Hire = $80.00
Bike Bond = $60.00 (refundable at the end of season T’s & C’s apply)
If you are interested in hiring a Track Bike this season we have set days available where we will size / fit you to an appropriate bike
Tuesday 29th September 2020 Track – Bike Hire & Fit Day 2-4pm Feilding Velodrome
Thursday 1st October 2020 Track – Bike Hire & Fit Day 2-4pm Feilding Velodrome
Saturday 3rd October 2020 Track – Bike Hire & Fit Day 2-4pm Feilding Velodrome
Thursday 8th October 2020 Track – Bike Hire & Fit Day 2-4pm Feilding Velodrome
Please book a time and day with Ian Gray and his helpful team
Ring or Text Ian Gray 021 120 5751 for a booking.
Each Bike Hire & Fit takes approx. 45 Minutes
TRACK CYCLING – WORDS OF WISDOM
Track racing on a “fixy” is exciting cycling in its own right, and is also a great spectator sport.
What are the real benefits of riding track?
How does track racing benefit road cycling?
We can guarantee that track racing greatly improves a riders’ confidence, their ability to make rapid decisions, improve bike handling skills, and pedalling technique. It also dramatically improves a riders sprinting ability.
All these skills learnt on the track produce huge improvements in road cycling, especially criteriums raced on short road circuits.
A special tip on the benefits of riding a “fixy”:
If you set up a track bike or an old road frame with a single gear (on a low gear – 70” to 72”) for training on the road, this is excellent training. (Remember to put single brake on the bike) It is a far better investment than spending mega dollars on light weight road accessories / special light weight wheels to improve your road cycling.
Did you know that Bike Manawatu riders have won Olympic Track Medals?
· Jesse Sergent Beijing 2012,
· Simon van Velthooven London 2016
· Campbell Stewart World Champion Track, Omnium 2019
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BikeManawatu Track Cycling Group Page
Website: www.bikemanawatu.co.nz

by Bike Manawatu | Oct 1, 2020 | Notices
In a post COVID-19 world (or covert 19 if you’re Garry), we were hoping for all the postponed events from earlier this year to take place this spring – as well as the date marked on every cyclist’s calendar – Taupo, which it seems is now off too.
Luckily Garry Buys from EVO cycles had planned another one of his popular 3 day big easy’s for early September. This time it was a trip to the Wairarapa with a promised wine tour on day 2 – we’ll get to the wine tour bit later
Saturday saw us depart in 2 groups from the EVO Cycles car park nice and early and travel over to Alfredton via the Pahiatua track, Mangamaire and Rongomai. Group 1 had a support vehicle driven by local cyclist Gavin York and group 2 were supported by Adrienne Portch’s partner Craig – both did an amazing job all weekend, and we really appreciate their support.
We were met in the Alfredton hall car park by Jenny Bull in Bullie’s campervan with piping hot tea, coffee and morning tea with cakes from Carol Webb, Alice Bailey, Adrienne Portch and other cyclists wives/partners etc
From there we travelled on at a much faster pace to our lunch stop in Masterton where we were again met by Jenny in the campervan – and both groups met for a brief catch up before departing to Martinborough via the scenic route – this, I have to say was spectacular – personally, I have ridden and raced on a lot of roads throughout NZ, including a lot of racing in the Wairarapa – but this one is up there among the best – if you get the chance to ride it – do so – everyone in our group loved it – it’s a truly stunning piece of road with amazing views
Once we arrived at our accommodation we showered, got washing done and enjoyed a drink or 2 before heading off to our evening meal
It was at the evening meal that Garry revealed the 2 routes for Sunday – route 1 was a spirited ride around the lake Wairarapa circuit before joining everyone at Columbo
vineyard – route 2 was a 50 km ride joining group 1 at Columbo – somehow Garry forgot about the promised wine tour – but luckily Alice hadn’t – and came up with a route for those that wanted a more leisurely ride. both drivers had the day off – Gavin rode in garry’s 50 km group, and Craig did the shorter wine trail ride
Day 3, we all knew the forecast wasn’t fantastic – but one of the things you can’t plan for is the weather – there were high winds and rain forecast. We set off for home, after no mechanicals all weekend in group 1, we had a puncture coming in to Masterton – after a quick wheel change we were back on the road, but not before Garry’s ‘desert camel’s’
overtook us. Both groups met up at Mount Bruce for an early lunch and as we arrived later, group 1 got roped in to being a part of a challenge for Te Wiki o te Reo Maori which was a lot of fun. Once we left mount Bruce, the wind had really made its presence known.
The ride back to palmy was definitely very challenging, so challenging that Colin Anderson managed to destroy his rear derailleur between Eketahuna and the Mangamaire turn off. Luckily, with the support van there, he could jump in and finish the trip off with some heating – as well as left over cake.
All riders met at the coachman in Palmerston North for a post ride drink, and chips – it was here that Garry announced the new branding for group 2 – no longer the turtles, they are just the desert camels
and unbeknown to group 1, day 3 was an unofficial race – which the desert camels won, as they had managed to get 2 rounds in before group 1 arrived
Garry’s big easy’s are always a great experience – the riding, the routes, the company and the food and drink – his next one is going to be 4 days, and is planned for 26th February -1st March – Garry’s 4 day Euro style big easy is heading to Napier, then across to Taupo, then via National Park to Ohakune then back to palmy on the final day.
Supported by Evo Cycles for only $389 if you want to be a part of it, make sure you contact Garry at Evo Cycles.



by Bike Manawatu | Sep 30, 2020 | Notices
Bike Manawatu Proudly Presents
The Masters Women’s & Men’s Overall Championship
It is with great anticipation & excitement that we announce the re-establishment of one of the most coveted cycling prizes for Masters Women & Men riders, in the Manawatu.
Donated by Mr. Ian Gray, these beautifully created, & maintained trophies were first presented in 1999. Past winners such as, Nicola Wallace, Deb Cuff, Catriona Pirie, & Glenys Taylor in the women’s, & Roger Nevatt, Marcel Hollenstein & “The Racing Grandad From Rangiwahia” Bob Wakelin in the men’s.
The championship consists of four different disciplines, 2 Road Events, & 2 Track Events. A specific & detailed handicap system will be administered in relation to each riders age category. This is to allow for all competitors to have a fair chance of racing. It is also designed to encourage masters riders of all abilities & ages to “Have a Go”
Our “Master Riders” are a group of incredibly talented, supportive & greatly appreciated members of the Bike Manawatu community & beyond. Resurrecting the Overall Women’s & Men’s Masters Championship, is a special way of saying “Thank You” to our masters, who give so much to cycling in the Manawatu.

EVENT
Register for the OVERALL MASTERS Championship HERE (This is just registering yourself in the series, then you must register for each individual event accordingly)
18 October 2020 – Hill Climb – Register Here
21 October 2020 – ITT – Register Here
14 November 2020 Dates TBC – Both Track Events – Registration to follow
Bike Manawatu – Masters Age Grade Championship
Rules & Guidelines
GIVE IT A GO
What is it & Who is it for?
MASTERS AGE GROUPS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS
Non-competitive Bike Manawatu Masters age cyclists are targeted and invited to enter Masters age events over the 2020 – 2021 season.
The events are open to all Club members, female and male, 35 years of age to 90 plus, there is no age limit and no experience in racing is necessary.
No upper age limit applies and no experience in racing is necessary.
Planning is taking place to run 4 x events over 3 separate days, these events are:
- Hill Climb 3.3km Forest Hill Road, Aokautere. – 18/10/20
- Track Sprint, 200 metres Feilding Velodrome.- 14/11/20
- Track Individual Pursuit, 2000 metres Feilding Velodrome (5 x laps). 14/11/20
- Individual Time Trial, 12km Kairanga ITT 21/10/20, rain date 28/10/20
Please do not feel hesitant as these events are all ridden individually, previous experience in riding with other cyclists or racing is not necessary, you only need to ride to your own standard.
The Time Trial and Hill Climb will be held in conjunction with other Bike Manawatu competitive events on separate days.
Both track events will be held on the during our track season on Saturday 14th November, involving 2 – 3 hours.
Road bikes will be acceptable for these track events.
Each event has rules and entry fees which are applicable.
For entering these events you will be eligible to contest the Bike Manawatu Overall Masters Championships, female and male separate, which use a handicap system according to a cyclists age.
Age Group Categories
35 – 39 years (Masters 1 / Category 1)
40 – 44 years (Masters 2 / Category 2)
45 – 49 years (Masters 3 / Category 3)
50 – 54 years (Masters 4 / Category 4)
55 – 59 years (Masters 5 / Category 5)
60 – 64 years (Masters 6 / Category 6)
65 – 69 years (Masters 7 / Category 7)
70 – 74 years (Masters 8 / Category8)
75 – 79 years (Masters 9 / Category 9)
80 – 84 years (Masters 10 / Category 10) etc.
Age for Championship
Competitors age for racing is applicable for the calendar year and is the age the competitor becomes on her/his birthday in that year, e.g. if she/he turns 45 on 20th July for competition purpose she/he will be entered in 45 – 49 (Cat 3).
Events (all events are individual and raced against the clock)
- Track Sprint Time Trial 200m (TS)
- Track Individual Pursuit 2000m (IP)
- Hill Climb Forrest Hill Road (Historically Saddle Road 5km) (HC)
- Individual Time Trial 12km ITT (Historically 20 km*)
Championship Determination
In each contested age group the champion plus 2nd and 3rd positions will be recognised, results will available for all competitors. Points are awarded based on the fastest time for each age group in each event. Each age group champion and other positions are determined by the accumulation of points over the 4 events, the champion will have the most points.
Points for Age Championships
Maximum points awarded to the fastest time in each age category –
- Track Sprint 50 points
- Individual Pursuit 50 points
- Hill Climb 200 points
- ITT 300 points
Calculation of Points
Points are calculated for every competitor in age groups for women and men. Points awarded are directly proportional to the fastest competitor in the same age category.
The mechanism of points calculation is simple and explained as follows:
- The fastest competitor in each age group and event will be awarded maximum points.
- Slower competitors points in the same event will be calculated using:
Fastest Competitor Time x maximum points for event = Points (for slower competitor)
Slower Competitor Time
- For each event points will be rounded to the nearest whole point. Calculated decimal points : 0.00 to 0.50 will be rounded down to the whole number before the decimal point; above 0.50 to 0.99 will be rounded up to the next whole number above the whole number prior to the decimal point.
E.g. ITT calculation:
Fastest Time 30mins.00secs. x 300 points = 285.71. Rounded to 286 points.
Slower Time 31mins.30 secs
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by Bike Manawatu | Sep 30, 2020 | Novice Tour of Manawatu
COVID-19 Management
The event recognizes the impact that COVID-19 has had on the country and in this case, the events industry.
While the risk of exposure to COVID-19 and transmission in the community is constantly changing, the event acknowledges that COVID-19 is still uncontrolled overseas and as such we should not be complacent given COVID-19 can still spread quickly.
The event will adopt the ‘New Events Sector Voluntary Code’ to deliver the event following best practice expectations based on the Ministry of Health guidance.
Below outlines the key measures which will be implemented to support the code:
• Contact Tracing
– The event participants are required to pre event with their contact details. The event is able to contact.
– Parents, spectators and volunteers will be asked to sign in using our QR code at HQ
– Please ensure that you and your supporters use the contact tracing available at the event over the weekend!
– You can sign in manually through the form at the race office
– Volunteers who have filled in our volunteers form will have given contact tracing forms online also
The following message is send to staff, volunteers, contractors and participants prior to the event regarding the expectations of their behavior during the event:
• If you’re sick, stay home. Please do not turn up at the event.
• If you have cold or flu symptoms call your doctor or Healthline and make sure you get tested.
• Wash your hands. Wash your hands. Wash your hands.
• Sneeze and cough into your elbow, and regularly disinfect shared surfaces.
• If you are told by health authorities to self-isolate you must do so immediately.
• If you’re concerned about your wellbeing or have underlying health conditions, work with your GP to understand how best to stay healthy.
• People will have had different experiences over the last couple of months. Whatever you’re feeling — it’s okay. Be kind to others. Be kind to yourself.
• For more information, click here
In the event that a participant is displaying COIVID-19 like symptoms – Once Bike Manawatu is notified we will endeavor to:
(1) inform individual and close contacts that they are to self isolate;
(2) inform COVID hotline on 0800 358 5453 and follow directions.