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Up & Coming Events for week ending 26th June 2020

Up & Coming Events for week ending 26th June 2020

Up & Coming Events for week ending 26th June 2020

Sunday 28th June
BikeManawatu Sunday Recreational Ride
Cycling Wanganui TT

Wednesday 1st July
Wednesday Recreational Ride

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    

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

2020 Sponsors

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

Help Colin Anderson along with Team Hughes Joinery support HeartKids Manawatu

Help Colin Anderson along with Team Hughes Joinery support a great cause

Are you thinking of riding the Taupo Cycle Challenge?
Registrations open on the 1st July at 9am. Early bird prices only lasts for the first 1000!
Join Team Hughes Joinery & receive 10% discount off your entry fee while also supporting our local charity HEARTKIDS MANAWATU as well as chances of winning free entry for next years challenge.
Please click here for entry details and for the Team Hughes Joinery discount code

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National Volunteer Week 2020

National Volunteer Week 2020

Its National Volunteer Week and its time to celebrate our amazing volunteers within our Cycling Community.
A big thank you from Bike Manawatu to each and everyone of you who help make a difference, we really do appreciate your amazing dedication and kindness.

National Volunteer Week honours the collective energies and mana of volunteers in Aotearoa. They grow our people, open minds, open hearts and create joy.

National Volunteer Week 2020 runs from June 21-27. This year’s theme is ‘Te Hua o te Mahi Tahi I The benefit of working together’. Join us this National Volunteer Week to celebrate how our communities are stronger when working together.

#NVW2020

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Manawatu Riders Trust House Prep

Manawatu Riders Trust House Prep

The turnout to our last club race at fielding and the entries for this week at Linton prove that racing in the Manawatu is going from strength to strength, and is increasing in popularity.  And we here at Bike Manawatu see the news that Jorge Sandoval has changed the format of his North Island Trust House Series from age based racing to a graded series as a fantastic opportunity to get more people taking part in a race series that will improve their racing skills and expose them to a whole new world of racing. 

Our region has seen a number of riders taking part, whether in the Bike Manawatu team, Lonestar, Luxury Cycle Tours, WCNI, or Tararua Builders teams – and as well as not seeing any previous participants miss an opportunity to race, we would like to see everybody that wants to, have the chance to race – even if you haven’t done so before due to age (being too young), or any other reason.

We would like to host a get together for all interested parties, regardless of what team you have previously raced for, or if you’re even on a team – if you are interested in taking part in the series, please come along to this meeting.  We will see how many riders we have, and which grade each participant feels they’d like to participate in, and make sure that not only does every rider have a spot in a team (existing teams will be kept together if all riders want to stay in the same grade), but make sure that the Manawatu region has the biggest representation

So mark this Monday, 22 June in your diary and come along to Brew Union on Broadway at 6pm to register your interest, and let us know if you’re on an existing team, or would like us to find a team for you to race on

We’ve come a long way.

We’ve come a long way.

We’ve come a long way.

It’s been a whirl wind last 6 weeks since the restart of our racing calendar for 2020. Starting with individual events to comply with Covid-19, opening up to road races with restricted numbers to where we are now.
From numbers in the 40’s to 60’s to 90’s and now this weekend over 100 entries, the board is extremely humbled with the interest that has been created with the rejuvenated racing in our region.
Bike Manawatu acknowledges the support of all our sponsors and volunteers. The Admin behind the scenes is huge and is appreciated.

Just when we had a false sense of security that the country had kicked Covid into touch we have had new cases come in from overseas and the score card is not so great anymore.
The reasons for bringing this up again is to enforce what MOH and other authorities have said. If you are feeling unwell, please stay at home. With our riding and racing we ask to think of others with hygiene procedures.

Akers Road circuit is our 5th venue in as many events. Multi lap, flat track racing encourages participation and teaches good bunch riding ethics. We are grateful for the assistance of Linton Country school for the use of their grounds and bathroom facilities.
Linton Country School have given permission for Parking behind school, but please drive between the poles directly in front of you from the main gate, keeping on concrete. Please do not drive on the fields as they are too boggy. We have been advised it is possible for a big four wheel drive and horse float to get through – you just need to drive with care.
Please also be aware that there is a lot of parking down on the school side of the Railway lines, by the start finish. Please be careful of the trains, take nothing for granted.
Linton Country School is a small school with a small role. We are going to have a donation box at the registration / timing tag pick up that we will pass onto the principal, please consider our rural community when we are using their facilities.

We are using country roads and must follow NZ traffic rules. There are marshals for direction and they will stop cyclists at intersections when required. An over riding request is “think about how we are seen” by other road users.
We have big groups racing now, and from parking to sign in to racing …there is visually a lot going on. Please keep off the roads at the start area by the school.
Please have a lot of communication in the peloton regarding other traffic or hazards on the road.

We will be splitting B grade into 2 lots. The first lot will go 30 seconds after A grade leaves and this group will be a group that is expected to hit it hard for the entire 5 laps, no sitting in. The second lot will leave 30 seconds later.

The same could happen for C grade. This is as much to do with safety as it is to do with riders having an enjoyable event. Any queries please contact Tim after hours 0274964411

Look forward to seeing you on Sunday, the shortest day with our biggest turn out in years

2020 Sponsors