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Pissoir Natural

Despite the current ‘cost of living challenges’ facing all community events, Bike Manawatu is 100% committed to ensuring the 51st year of the Novice Tour – once again provides a safe, fun, competitive cycle racing event.
 

We will adopt a high-quality assured approach in implementing the Local Roading Authority’s/Cycling New Zealand’s ‘Safe Traffic Management System’ (STMS) standards which ensure best practices and rider and spectator safety.

 

If the level of community funding secured is not sufficient to contract in external road management service providers with the ability to stop/go traffic, the Novice Tour will proceed on a ‘local club racing’ model, whereby our team of trained/experienced road marshals will, where necessary, pause racing in order to give way to traffic and ensure rider safety. 

 

Although funding  external road management services with the ability to stop/go traffic is ideal, if this is not feasible – we are confident that the event’s ‘Safe Traffic Management System’ (STMS) will provide a competitive, fair, enjoyable and importantly safe racing environment.  

 

Irrespective of which model of traffic management/racing is finalised, as with all CNZ/Bike Manawatu events, normal road rules will apply and a full rider briefing confirming the event rules will be provided to all riders prior to the start of each race. 

Pissoir Natural
Yes it’s a part of cycling etiquet.  With groups of riders on the road for several hours, it’s convention among cyclists to stop for a break at convenient locations.

However, it’s also good to have some consideration about where to take a break.  Some locations seem to be “natural” stopping points form a riders point of view.

Rumour has it that the people who live around Highland Home (Apiti loop, Pohangina Valley) are complaining about the number of cyclists having a “Pissoir Natural” at the Totara Reserve intersection.

By all means, do what comes naturally, but consider the locals too…