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Road Cycle Racing

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Recreational Bunch Riding

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Track Cycling

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BikeManawatu Calendar

 

Road Bikes on the Track Monday 5th March 2012

Club Champs Event 4 5000m Scratch RaceA Grade 1.       Cameron Huston 2.       Jacob Sievwright 3.       Jack Finlay 4.       Cameron Worboys B Grade 1.       Sam Burne 2.       Jayden Bond 3.       Joel Yates 4.       Fergus Bryan 5.       Daniel Kendall 6.      ...

Club Individual Time trial champs results

You couldn’t have asked for a better day to hold time trials. And compared to the weather of the previous weekend you would have to wonder if you were even in the same hemisphere. With a balmy 260C anticipated it proved to be a warm event and the finish line judges...

Give Way rules are changing for all road users

At 5am on Sunday 25 March, two of the give way rules are changing to make New Zealand’s roads safer. It’s important for cyclists to be aware of the changes so visit www.giveway.govt.nz for more information. When you’re turning right from the bottom of a T-intersection...

The Big Stage is the next stage

What a fantastic week that was for our young Bike Manawatu cyclists in Invercargill at the age group nationals representing West Coast North Island. By all accounts, the whole team performed remarkably on and off the track and came home with a host of medals. The WCNI...

Results Wednesday time trials week 6

Although the day was warm and there was only a breath of wind at 4pm in Palmerston by the time I got out to Kairanga the wind was picking up and the temperature was dropping. Being tucked away out of the wind inside taking registrations meant that I was completely...