BikeManawatu prize giving 2018



On behalf of the club we wish you a happy Easter weekend whatever to have planned. Its a must to eat an Easter egg or three and to go for a few riders but most important have a safe and happy weekend.
For those who have experienced giving something back to an organisation or sport you are involved in, is hugely satisfying. For those who haven’t yet experienced this, we offer you an opportunity to find out more and how to go about giving back to your club as a board member.
For me, after following my cycling son and daughter around local and national events for five years and now coming up to my fifth year on the Bike Manawatu board, two years as Chairman, I feel satisfied I have given something back to cycling. However it is time for me to step down as Club Chairman and a board member at the AGM on the 28 April and let new people and fresh ideas take the club to the next level. I will still remain actively involved with our club doing other helpful things.
Bike Manawatu now extend an invitation to any rider or non rider who feels ready to give some of your time back to our club by expressing an interest and talk to us about being part of our board.
We have an outstanding team of people on the Bike Manawatu board- Mike Craine, Tim Lloyd, James Denholm, Andrew Ward, new board member Michelle Turner and myself. We also have an outstanding club secretary in Keryn Paekau. Together we meet once per month for our board meetings, and in-between talking we communicate by email on decisions in the best interest of the club.
To find out more about what a role on our board involves please call myself John van Lienen on 0274 464 683 or email me at john.vanlienen@bayleys.co.nz. I welcome your call before the 25th of April 2018.
We congratulate everyone who has competed in the 8 week series who will be much fitter and stronger for their effort.
Well done to race organiser volunteers Mike Craine, Tim Lloyd, James Denholm and those who have volunteered their services and the commitment by all club riders returning each week to compete in the series. Many riders have post personal bests.
Congratulations to our top points scorers for the series:1st equal: Barry Gilliland and Dave Scott,2nd equal; Dianne Elgar and Kyra Craine 3rd;Luke Mudgeway and Thomas Stannard.
Prize money will be awarded at the Clubs Prize Giving at Marist Sports Club 28th April.
Check out Results;

Our annual Valley Road Club Hill Climb Champs puts all riders to the test and even though most riders get great satisfaction training Valley road you should all trying racing it. Its short and with graded racing is really satisfying and rewarding was the comment by some of our members who came along for their first time and said they will be back. Well done to everyone and congratulations on your efforts.
Check out results.
WCNI InterClub- Halcombe
When: 15th April
Where; Halcombe
Time; Racing from 10am.
Check out more details

Bike Manawatu had strong representation at last weekend’s Oceania Road Championships in Tasmania Australia. Congratulations to all members and their support teams.
Connie Obrien road a brilliant race to finish third place in the hotly contested under 19 women’s road race. Madi Hartley- Brown was 6th out of 48 riders in the men’s under 19 Road race. Elizabeth Stannard 10th and Libby Arbuckle 12th in the Women’s under 23 road race. Carne Groube raced in the under 23 Men.
Theme ” KIWIANA”
When; Saturday night 28th April
Where: Marist Sport Club (decorated)
Time;Happy Hour and AGM” from 5-6pm. 6pm until late prize giving and quiz.
We are busy planning our track and road club prize giving and this year would really love you and your partners and cycling buddies to join us for some quality time together.
Discounted drinks at the bar will be open for the night and the prize giving will be broken up during the evening with a mix of celebrating success,quiz fun and a few spot prizes.
The old fashion concept of “bring a plate” is a tradition people might enjoy.
The more people the merrier…..The night schedule is currently being tweaked and promoting the event will begin soon.Lets all support this night together.
Any helpers would be welcome. Contact club secretary Keryn. secretary@bikemanawatu.co.nz

The sad passing of one of the nicest guys you could possibly meet came as a huge shock to many people after his short illness. Members of the club and Glenn’s BBC team of club riders attended a very special funeral in Glenn’s home town of Foxton last weekend. A few drinks in the local RSA to celebrate Glenn friendship was enjoyed by his cycling buddies.

Many of our club members set off around the long gruelling hilly Apiti circuit last weekend to help achieve a goal that fellow cyclist Nicky Webster wanted to conquer. What many members would not have known is that Nicky has suffered ill health for a long time and discovered that cycling helped manage symptoms of her rare immune deficiency disease. Something humble Nicky would never have shared. She has been a valued member of the Velo Girls and to hear that paediatrician Nicky has cared for hundreds of Manawatu heart children and their families and has raised $19,000 for them in charity rides came as no surprise. We wish Nicky all the very best in her new Job in Tasmsnia Australia. She is a true “Hero”

Bike Manawatu extend all the very best to Campbell Stewart and Michaela Drummond at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast Australia. Our two young rising stars of track will probably be the youngest riders at the games and this experience against some of the most experienced older riders in the world will be a challenge for them. Be sure to support them by watching their races on TV from between the 7th of April.


For those who have experienced giving something back to an organisation or sport you are involved in, is hugely satisfying. For those who haven’t yet experienced this, we offer you an opportunity to find out more and how to go about giving back to your club as a board member.
For me, after following my cycling son and daughter around local and national events for five years and now coming up to my fifth year on the Bike Manawatu board, two years as Chairman, I feel satisfied I have given something back to cycling. However it is time for me to step down as Club Chairman and a board member at the AGM on the 28 April and let new people and fresh ideas take the club to the next level. I will remain actively involved with our club doing other helpful things.
Bike Manawatu now extend an invitation to any rider or non-rider who feels ready to give some of your time back to our club by expressing an interest and talk to us about being part of our board.
We have an outstanding team of people on the Bike Manawatu board- Mike Craine, Tim Lloyd, James Denholm, Andrew Ward and myself. We also have an outstanding club secretary in Keryn Paekau. Together we meet once per month for our board meetings, and in-between talk and communicate by email on decisions in the best interest of the club.
To find out more about what a role on our board involves please call myself John van Lienen on 0274 464 683 or email me at john.vanlienen@bayleys.co.nz. I welcome your call before the 25th of April 2018.
We congratulate everyone who has competed in the 8 week series who will be much fitter and stronger for the effort.
Well done to race organiser volunteers Mike Craine, Tim Lloyd, James Denholm and those who have volunteer their services over the 8 week series. The series come to a close at the end of the month- 28 March. Be sure to get out to the Kairanga next Wednesday at 5.45 to register for the final race. Prizes will be announced at the Clubs Prize Giving at Marist Sports Club 28th April.
Check out 21 March Results;

Theme ” KIWIANA”
When; Saturday night 28th April
Where: Marist Sport Club (decorated)
Time;Happy Hour and AGM” from 5-6pm. 6pm until late prize giving and quiz.
We are busy planning our track and road club prize giving and this year would really love you and your partners and cycling buddies to join us for some quality time together.
Discounted drinks at the bar will be open for the night and the prize giving will be broken up during the evening with a mix of celebrating success, quiz fun and a few spot prizes.
The old fashion concept of “bring a plate” is a tradition people might enjoy.
The more people the merrier…..The night schedule is currently being tweaked and promoting the event will begin soon. Lets all support this night together.
Any helpers would be welcome. Contact club secretary Keryn. secretary@bikemanawatu.co.nz
The sad passing of one of the nicest guys you could possibly meet this week has come as a huge shock to many people after his short illness. Glenn was a committed cyclist and a valued Bike Manawatu member. In recent years Glenn joined the socially competitive BBC team of club riders. BBC spokesperson Rob Ryan recalls Glenn’s wife Viv saying he was like “a kid in a candy shop” to be accepted by BBC. That strong bond formed between Glenn and BBC has been evident by the support they have given Glenn, Viv and their three girls in recent months.
BenchTop Surfaces owner James Hurren said Glenn was a brilliant long serving Carters joinery rep known as “Fizz” by everyone in the industry. James said Glenn would come in to my showroom every Friday and make me and him a cup tea and we would talk about everything. Everyone will miss him.
On behalf of us all at Bike Manawatu. We extend our condolences to Viv and the girls and Glenn’s wider family members. Rest in peace Glenn.
Glenn’s funeral will be held on Saturday 24 March at Manawatu College Hall Foxton at 11am.

At 75, club member Neil Pollock says he is really going to miss the Manawatu for its people and great cycling when he leaves to live in Auckland soon.
The modest but very determined Neil has really enjoyed the fitness and social side to cycling. He has been aa regular on the Wednesday Morning group, Saturday morning BP Group, the Bike Barn rides and was a keen Kairanga Time trial regular where he holds a club record for his age group.
A big highlight for Neil was competing in the world masters games in Auckland last year.
From your many friends at Bike Manawatu Neil, thank you for being a valued member and participant in both our annual social and event ride calendar.
In preparation for age group road nationals a number of our members heading to Wellington on the weekend for a hit out at the Wellington Centre Road Championships and did well.
Toshi (M4) a credible bunch finish, Mike Thompson (M6) 2nd in his grade, Michelle Turner (M3) 2nd in her grade, Libby Arbuckle 1st in the under 23 grade and Gabreille Wildbore (M2) 1st in her grade.
Great results and no doubt a fun day in Wellington together.
Can’t wait for Nationals.

It’s with great sadness that we hear of the passing of BM member Glenn Thorby last weekend at only 53 years old.
Glenn had battled back through cancer surgery over the last 18 months only to flare up again late 2017.
A staunch and respected member of the BBC group of cyclist was never without a tale or a laugh and will be deeply missed by all .
Condolences go out to his Wife Viv and 3 daughters Lauren, Sarah and Kate.
Glenns service will be held at Manawatu College Hall, Foxton at 11.00 Saturday 24th.

WCNI, Bike Manawatu track riders travelled south to the Invercargill Velodrome to compete at the annual New Zealand Age group national track championships between the 8th and 11th of March.
It was a busy programme for everyone who rode well in qualifying rounds. Check out the results on wwwcyclingsouth.org.nz or www.cyclingnewzealand.nz
Congratulations to;
Grant Haggett: 4th in the masters men 750m TT Final
Kyle Hoskins: 2nd Composite team of 4 under 17 boys 3000 team pursuit final
Ewan Cousins: 2nd Composite team of 4 under 17 boys 3000 team pursuit final
Micheal Richmond: 7th Under 17 boys 500m TT final
All supporters and riders totally enjoyed their time in Invercargill. Well done and congratulations to our Bike Manawatu people.
The Kairanga Time Trial series continues to be hotly contested. We congratulate everyone who has competed in the 8-week series so far who will be much fitter and stronger for the effort.
Well done to race organiser volunteers Mike Craine, Tim Lloyd, James Denholm and those who have volunteer their services over the 8 week series. The series comes to a close at the end of the month- 28 March. Be sure to get out to the Kairanga every Wednesday at 5.45 to register.
Check out Results;
Theme ” KIWIANA”
When; Saturday night 28th April
Where: Marist Sport Club (decorated)
Time; Happy Hour and AGM” from 5-6pm. 6pm until late prize giving and quiz.
We are busy planning our track and road club prize giving and this year would really love you and your partners and cycling buddies to join us for some quality time together.
Discounted drinks at the bar will be open for the night and the prize giving will be broken up during the evening with a mix of celebrating success, quiz fun and a few spot prizes.
The old fashion concept of “bring a plate” is a tradition people might enjoy.
The more people the merrier…..The night schedule is currently being tweaked and promoting the event will begin soon. Lets all support this night together.
Any helpers would be welcome. Contact club secretary Keryn. secretary@bikemanawatu.co.nz
At 75, club member Neil Pollock says he is really going to miss the Manawatu for its people and great cycling when he leaves to live in Auckland soon.
The modest but very determined Neil has really enjoyed the fitness and social side to cycling. He has been aa regular on the Wednesday Morning group, Saturday morning BP Group, the Bike Barn rides and was a keen Kairanga Time trial regular where he holds a club record for his age group.
A big highlight for Neil was competing in the world masters games in Auckland last year.
From your many friends at Bike Manawatu Neil, thank you for being a valued member and participant in both our annual social and event ride calendar.