by Bike Manawatu | Nov 29, 2019 | Notices
Everyone has their own Pinnacle.
Many of us are relatively private about why we do what we do on bikes.
The overall sense of accomplishment, and the physical and mental well being that we get out of cycling are all things that are at the top of the list.
This weekend sees the annual Taupo Cycle Challenge. From Humble beginnings in 1977 where 24 riders started the event to the mind boggling thousands that we witness today.
This one is even more special for our own Colin Anderson. Starting his first Challenge in 1988 with the one lap, things progressed to where his record stands now.
At 71 , Colin will this weekend complete his 100th lap of the Cycle Challenge, and does not include all the other laps of the lake that he has done outside of the event.
Hughes Joinery have come on board as his teams sponsor for this event and they are all out raising funds for Heart Kids, a Charity that Colin has ridden for many years.
Many of Colin’s riding mates are accompanying him on the two laps this year, with others joining in with one lap, and the group gets bigger as Colin approaches Taupo.
Pretty sure this accomplishment will not be surpassed.
Look up the link to donate to Heart Kids, This cause is personal for Colin and his family and any support is welcome with gratitude.
BM Club Racing
We saw the running of the Feilding Festival based from Rosebowl Bakery. Many thanks to Derek McNabb and his staff and family from Rosebowl for their continued support and hospitality
A calm morning on the weather front saw multiple late entries, and while the Joe Allen competitors got around the course before the heavens opened the later events in the day did not have the same good fortune.
4 events of varying distance is the format, and the longer 90 km to Apiti and back is as tough as they get..for the first 65kms anyway.
Full Results on the Website and Facebook.
This year at the festival we saw the club undertake its’ own traffic management and timing. Large events like this used to demand the funding from outside sources for these key elements.
Thanks to the hard work of this and previous boards we are able to stand on our own 2 feet with these two costly parts of organising events.
For large events First Aid and Ambulance are required and are a must. With our smaller more compact events we have qualified volunteers who look after our First Aid requirements.
At Bike Manawatu we further endeavour to be self-sufficient, cost effective and inviting at all riders.
By actively engaging with our Fantastic Sponsors, being self-sufficient, financially savvy and having an increase with numbers to our events we are able to keep our entry fees low.
The flow on effect of this is we are seeing more families take up cycling, and many new riders competing for the first time.
To date, since our season started in October, we have had 165 riders race at our events..We couldn’t be happier.
The Manfeild Crits are a great example of this. Using the 1.2 km short circuit we’ve seen riders develop their skill, tactics and strength.
Many of our riders rode a grade higher than what they thought was possible, challenged themselves, and developed as a rider.
With over 80 riders turning up each Tuesday night in November, it has been a big Win for our club and members.
December….
3 more BM events in December before we have a break over summer.
Wednesday 4th and 11th we see the last two rounds of our Kairanga ITT’s
Saturday 7th is the Essex Cup starting from Pohangina, a loop towards Ashhurst, to Highland Home, little bit of gravel and finishing in Pohangina.
It’s one of our Favorites..and a great way to warm up to the Gravel and Tar Slicks and Stones in January.
Entries Online…….
Please take the time to enter online for our events.
It makes the job for our timing people so much easier with start orders and times etc.
The system will then have your number that you have been, or will be allocated, for the season.
Good luck to everyone doing Taupo, for whatever reason you are doing it…whatever your “Why” is.
Tim
by Bike Manawatu | Nov 28, 2019 | Notices

Next weekend we have our Essex Cup on Saturday 7th December on our Pohangina circuit
Proudly Brought To You By:
Gold Sponsor: Hughes Joinery
Silver Sponsor: Bike Barn
Bronze Sponsor: Tineli
Start & Meet & Finish at the Pohangina Village (Bike Manawatu Timing Van)
Saturday 7th December 2019
Sign on 2pm
Race Brief at 2.30pm
Race Start at 2.45pm
Course – Pohangina – towards Ashhurst – Left onto Pohangina Valley East – Highland home – Churchill Road – Gravel section – Pohangina
1 lap – approx 30km
Please pre register HERE
Please remember to bring your numbers you have been issued for the season.
Thank you, see you there
by Bike Manawatu | Nov 28, 2019 | Notices
Bike Manawatu Trophies are now due back please
Its nearing the end of the year and things start getting super busy for everyone.
I am now looking to retrieve all of our club trophies please so we can have them accounted for and ready for next years prize giving.
If you received a Bike Manawatu Trophy at our club prize giving this year we kindly ask if you could please either bring these along to any up and coming races (December ITT’s or Essex Cup) and pop it in the timing van / hand it to a board member when you see them or drop it into Sport Manawatu attention Keryn – 47 Queen Street, Palmerston North
Alternatively Steph Foote has kindly offered to be a point of contact for drop offs also – Thanks Steph 🙂
Also If you still have one of our Manfeild 6 Hour Cycle Challenge Trophies, please also return these as we still need to have your names engraved.
Thank you very much for your help and we look forward to seeing you all at our up coming races.
Appreciate it.

by Bike Manawatu | Nov 25, 2019 | Notices
Good Afternoon All,
Our riders really tuned things up today whilst competing at the annual WCNI Levin Track Carnival. They all rode with passion, heart, fearlessness, & pride. So wonderful watching our novice riders right through to our elites really giving it heaps today. Especially impressed with their attitude towards officials, judges & organisers, very commendable indeed. As the saying goes “Do the Mahi, Get the Treats” well, we were all treated today. Thank you to mum’s, dads, & supporters for being there, you are all so very much appreciated.
Kind regards
Karena Kaihe-Woolston





“EXCITING NEWS”
Today’s meeting was made even more special, when local speedster & record breaker, Angus Claasen ticked off another track record by beating Jordan Castles U19M 500M Held Start Record of 35.90, setting a new record of 35.43. Such commitment, dedication & focus is incredible to experience. Congratulations Angus, on an awesome ride today mate, we are all so very proud of you



Photo Credit: Karena Kaihe-Woolston of Re Cycle Photography https://www.facebook.com/papaioea/
by Bike Manawatu | Nov 25, 2019 | Notices
RESULTS FROM THE 15 MINUTES CHALLENGE. – 23 November 2019
Great conditions on the track today enabled riders to produce some excellent distances ridden.
U17 rider Tyler Mumby produced the best ride of the day averaging, 38 .98 km / h. Congratulations Tyler!
U13 boys Austin Tunnicliffe 19laps+370m .total distance 7992.2 meters. 31 .97km/h average speed.
U15 girls Cate Claasen 20laps +220m. TD 82234.4 m . Average speed (AS ). 32.89km/h.
U15 boys …. .. …….. Andy Richardson 22 laps+275m TD 9100.7 m AS 36.41km /h.
Sam Claasen 21 laps +117 m. TD8424.6m AS 34/17km / h
Nathan Drury 20 laps +350 m. TD 8373.4 m. AS 33.49 km/ h.
Jack Kearney 19 laps. + 375m TD8322m. AS. 33.29 km / h. U17 boys.
Tyler Mumby 24laps+120 m. TD 9748.1 m. AS 38.99. km/ h.
Ben Perch(road bike) 22laps. +370m. TD 9195.7m. AS 36.78 km/h.
Men & master’s men.
Rob Petch (road bike ). 22 laps+140m. TD 8965.7m. AS 35.86km / h.
Andrew Miller. 22 laps TD 8825.7m. AS. 35.30km/h.
Karl Dickinson. 21 laps +240m. TD 8654.6 m. AS 34. 65 km/ h.
Aaron Claasen 20 laps + 375m. TD 8398.4 m. AS 33.59km/ h. …
Chris Higgie 19 laps. +300m. TD7922.2m. AS 31.68 km/h. ..
Sam Richardson 19 laps +240 m. TD 7862.2 m. AS. 31.45 km/ h.
Masters women Laura Richardson 18 laps+275 m. TD 7221.1m. AS. 29.98 km/ h.
Well done all riders !!!! …. Ian Gray.




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by Bike Manawatu | Nov 25, 2019 | Notices
Bike Manawatu Race Meeting Sunday 17th November, 2019 (Rained Out)
Bike Manawatu Track Meeting 17.11.2019 (Rained Out)
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Rider |
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U13 B&G 4 Lap ROW |
Austin Tunnicliffe |
20 |
U13B |
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Ben Murphy |
19 |
U13B |
2 |
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Josh Hannon |
17 |
U13B |
3 |
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Briar Higgie |
18 |
U13G |
1 |
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U15 B&G 7 Lap ROW |
Jesse Coxon |
1 |
U15G |
1 |
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Sophie Peters |
11 |
U15G |
2 |
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Logan Mulcahy |
6 |
U15B |
1 |
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Caleb Hamblyn |
5 |
U15B |
2 |
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Nathan Drury |
16 |
U15B |
3 |
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Sam Classen |
14 |
U15B |
4 |
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Jack Kearney |
7 |
U15B |
5 |
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Cate Classen |
10 |
U15G |
3 |
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U17 & U19W 5 Lap H/C |
Ashleigh Gunn |
59 |
U19W |
1 |
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Kylah Gunn |
95 |
U17W |
1 |
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Neriah Kaihe-Woolston |
68 |
U17W |
2 |
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Jess Lloyd |
9 |
U17W |
3 |
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Sophie Ellis |
58 |
U19W |
2 |
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Marcayla Winterburn |
93 |
U19W |
3 |
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U17 & Elite M “Miss & Out” |
Dylan Simpson |
2 |
Elite M |
1 |
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Harrison Craw |
99 |
U17M |
1 |
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Lochie Foote |
13 |
U17M |
2 |
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Wilson Hannon |
62 |
U17M |
3 |
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MM 4 Lap H/C |
Aaron Classen |
10 |
MM2 |
1 |
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Torban Foote |
56 |
MM1 |
1 |
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Edward Craw |
33 |
MM1 |
2 |
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Chris Higgie |
66 |
MM2 |
2 |
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Paul Peters |
81 |
MM2 |
3 |
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MW 3 Lap H/C |
Jessica Hamilton |
61 |
WM1 |
1 |
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Jo Coxon |
26 |
WM2 |
1 |
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Sarah Tunnicliffe |
69 |
SW |
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Photos credit thanks to Karena Kaihe-Woolston : https://www.facebook.com/pg/papaioea/photos/?tab=album&album_id=458534874853030