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Bike Manawatu & WCNI ITT Champs Results – Saturday 4th July 2020 – Rongotea

Bike Manawatu & WCNI ITT Champs Results – Saturday 4th July 2020 – Rongotea

Great work to all our riders who came out to ride our Bike Manawatu & West Coast North Island ITT Champs today in Rongotea.

A big thank you to all of our amazing volunteers = we couldn’t run these events without you.

To all of our riders heading out to our WCNI Road Race in Halcombe, good luck – see you all tomorrow

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Resurgence

Resurgence

It’s been incredibly heartening to witness the ever increasing numbers of riders fronting up for Bike Manawatu events.
Across all grades we have seen an upswing in attendance and performance and this shows that we , as a club, are in good shape.
On behalf of the BM board and Events Committee we acknowledge the riders, volunteers and our wonderful team of sponsors for us to keep up our “On and Forward” protectory.

Now, in a rather un seasonable time period, it’s time for Postponed Age Group Nationals (AGN’s) in the hopefully sunny Waipukurau in Mid July. Many members had entered for the April event and have stayed in shape for the new date.
Our club has been a bit light on representation over the years but, with the event being on our back door step, it’s great to see many riders giving Nationals a go for the first time.

As a pre-curser to the AGRN’s Bike Manawatu, Nick Spark from Levin Cycling and other WCNI clubs went to work to put on the WCNI ITT championship and he WCNI Road racing championship this weekend.
Entries were all accepted on line and closed at 51 ITT and 88 Road Race entries. Because it is Age group you are racing your own age, but not necessarily ability. It is the next level of racing and congratulation to all that have entered.
Racing back to back is tough, racing in winter is hard and both courses are challenging in the prevailing wind.
Look out for the results on Facebook.

In August we will resume shorter graded races, linking up with Schools Cycling at their events. While MSC have the traffic management in place we will have our grades follow the school grades.
The ability and desire of both groups to work together is essential, whilst not interfering with the training and racing programme that MSC has in place as a lead up to North Island and NZ Schools championships in September.

Looking forward from there, BM is working with other local established teams for the Trust House Series in the Wairarapa. There’s been an informal meeting and our representation at the series is looking fantastic.
The licencing window for Cycling New Zealand opens at the start of October, It’s a good idea to get your 2021 licence early to reap the benefits of having your Race licence and joining your local club at the same time.

Taupo entries are now open, Novice tour 2020 new date is October 31-November 1 and there’s some very exciting announcements coming out of CNZ about………cant say too much.

Keep warm ,stay fit and focused, Ride safe

2020 Bike Manawatu AGM – Monday 3rd August 2020

2020 Bike Manawatu AGM – Monday 3rd August 2020

2020 Bike Manawatu AGM – Monday 3rd August 2020

AGM

The Bike Manawatu board would like to invite all of our members to attend our Annual General Meeting
*Please note, this date is much later than normal due to Covid-19. Our original meeting planned for Monday 30th March was postponed due to the country being in Lockdown.

When: Monday 3rd August 2020
Where: Marist Sports Club – Pascal Street
Where: 6:00 pm

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All members were sent an email on the 10th March 2020 plus again on Thursday 23rd July 2020 advising:
The Board of Bike Manawatu is proposing to change our Charitable Purpose from “Providing junior development funding for the local cyclists competing nationally and Internationally and running events” to “Providing funding for our members competing nationally and internationally and running events”
The board sees this as an exciting and much needed change, meaning we can consider applications for funding assistance from all of our members, not just the junior category.
Whilst this does not change our club constitution the Bike Manawatu Board believe it is our responsibility to let all of our members know of this change which will be brought up at our AGM with plenty of time for transparency.
We would also like to have an open forum during our General Business and invite you tell us what you enjoy or would like to see changed, how we could improve etc – all feedback is welcome.
Providing solutions for any problems is always a bonus

ALSO:
For some time there has been an amount of $50,000 in the financial records of Bike Manawatu. There has been confusion as to where these funds came from and also conjecture as to its intended use, many believing, as currently documented, it is to contribute towards the development of a criterium track.

After exhaustive research by the Bike Manawatu Secretary, Keryn Paekau, it has been confirmed that this money has come from members funds and not a community fund, as previously thought. If the money had been received via grants, there would be documentation to support the grant application and its purpose and as a Board we would be duty bound to either use it for that purpose, or return the money.

The board still consider a dedicated criterium track would be a fantastic asset for cyclist in the Manawatu region, however given the current economic climate, as a result of COVID-19, sponsorship and grant money being difficult to access and the fact that this project is not including the Manawatu Councils 10 year district plans, this goal is neither realistic, or achievable. Therefore the board would like to remove the reference to the use of this money for the development of a criterium track from the financial review document.

The board believe that a portion of this money could be utilised to purchase a dedicated Traffic Management Vehicle (truck). The reasoning behind this decision is based primarily on managing risk and securing the future of Bike Manawatu. Costs associated with running cycling events have escalated, traffic management compliance expenses have doubled in the last twelve months and have directly contributed to another local cycling club being forced out of existence. Instead of paying for third party providers, the board would prefer to manage traffic management internally, which we believe will provide significant cost savings in hosting events.

Over the last twelve months and particularly post COVID-19 lockdown we have seen exceptional interest and growth from the local cycling community in supporting events. As a board our focus is on ensuring we can continue to promote and provide cycling events and ensuring these are done with a strong focus on safety and meeting all regulatory requirements.  Currently, Tim Lloyd is dedicating a large amount of time to the oversite of events and in particular traffic management and safety. Tim is using the club trailer and his own vehicle to transport traffic management equipment to and from events. With a dedicated Traffic Management vehicle, equipment can be stored securely and is readily transportable and will allow greater opportunity for other club members to provide assistance, to Tim with setting up and management of events.

Along with club racing the Traffic Management vehicle would also be utilised for the Novice Tour, Feilding Festival of Cycling and could be hired out to other events, such as Gravel and Tar. The Board would therefore like to release an amount of up to $20,000 of the term deposit to put towards this project, with the remaining funds being reinvested as a term deposit.

As a board we want to grow as a club and support and develop our local riders, this investment will assist in achieving these goals.

We look forward to seeing you there 

Please send any apologies via email to secretary@bikemanawatu.co.nz

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Up & Coming Events for week ending 3rd July 2020

Up & Coming Events for week ending 3rd July 2020

Up & Coming Events for week ending 3rd July 2020

Saturday 4th July
WCNI & BM ITT Champs –1pm (Pre registration essential)

Sunday 5th July
BikeManawatu Sunday Recreational Ride
WCNI Age Grade Road Race Champs – Halcombe – 11am (Pre registration essential)

Wednesday 8th July
Wednesday Recreational Ride  

Sunday 12th July
BikeManawatu Sunday Recreational Ride

Wednesday 15th July
Wednesday Recreational Ride   

Friday 17th July
Vantage Age Group Road National Championships

Saturday 18th July 
Vantage Age Group Road National Championships

Sunday 19th July  
BikeManawatu Sunday Recreational Ride   
Vantage Age Group Road National Championships

Wednesday 22nd July
Wednesday Recreational Ride    

Sunday 26th July
Manawatu Schools Cycling – Bone Collector, Ashhurst

Other Important Dates
Monday 3rd August
Bike Manawatu Annual General Meeting – 6pm Marist Sports Club

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Thank you to all of our Bike Manawatu Sponsors, Grant Funders and Volunteers – We appreciate you all
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