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Roulston still leads with some help from his Kiwi mates Monday, 14 July 2008
Outstanding teamwork by his Olympic team-mates will see Hayden Roulston take a 32-second lead into tomorrow’s final day of the Tour des Deux-Sevres in France today. More >
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Two more medals for kiwis at world junior cycling Monday, 14 July 2008
BikeNZ riders have won a further two medals on the second day of the UCI Juniors World Championships in Capetown, South Africa today. More >
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BikeNZ juniors win two medals on opening day Sunday, 13 July 2008
New Zealand riders have won two medals in an outstanding start to the UCI Juniors World Championships in Capetown, South Africa today. More >
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Olympic-bound Roulston wins open stage of Tour Saturday, 12 July 2008
BikeNZ’s Olympic preparations received a further boost with track hopeful Hayden Roulston winning the open stage of the Tour des Deux-Sevres in France today. More >
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World's largest 12 hour Mountain Bike Event Friday, 11 July 2008
Entry forms are now available for the largest 12 hour Mountain Bike Event in the world the Jamis Day Night Thriller. More >
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The Straddie Salute - Off-road Triathlon & Teams Challenge Friday, 11 July 2008
Travel to Australia, visit one of Queensland's beautiful island destinations, do some whale watching and compete in a triathlon! More >
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Dean 10th on fifth stage of Tour de France Thursday, 10 July 2008
New Zealand's Julian Dean has finished an impressive tenth on the stage, helping his Garmin-Chipotle team surge to the top of team classification. More >
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Beijing-bound Cheatley celebrates with US cycling win Tuesday, 8 July 2008
New Zealand cyclist Catherine Cheatley celebrated her selection for the Beijing Olympics with a superb overall victory in the 49th Fitchburg Longsjo Classic in Massachusetts. More >
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Gemmell and Hewitt show great form in France Tuesday, 8 July 2008
Beijing bound triathlete Kris Gemmell proved too strong amongst a quality field of Olympic athletes when winning the third round of the French Grand Prix season in Beauvais. More >
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Tanner shows great form in podium finish Monday, 7 July 2008
New Zealand Olympic triathlon team member Debbie Tanner raced superbly to finish on the podium at the Hamburg round of the ITU World Cup in Germany this morning, behind debutante winner Ricarda Lisk (GER) and Felicity Abram (AUS). More >
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Tanner flies the flag in Germany this weekend Friday, 4 July 2008
With the 2008 Olympic Games now less than 45 days away the focus of New Zealand triathletes is increasingly on Beijing in mid August but for Debbie Tanner Hamburg is top of mind this weekend. More >
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Brown takes on world champions in Ironman Europe Thursday, 3 July 2008
Cameron Brown steps back into the lion’s den when he takes on world champion Chris McCormack and a red hot field in Ironman Europe in Germany on Sunday. More >
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Julian Dean chases Tour de France glory Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Julian Dean hopes it will be third time lucky when he tackles the tortuous 3500km of the Tour de France which starts on Sunday (NZ time). More >
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The North Face Peak to Peak leading edge winter multisport race Tuesday, 1 July 2008
The 'The North Face' Peak to Peak, New Zealand's leading edge winter multisport event, is being staged in Queenstown for the 15th consecutive year on July 19 2008 and will attract some of the country's most high profile multisport athletes. More >
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