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Hastings school librarian joins BikeWise challenge Monday, 27 February 2012
Heretaunga Intermediate School librarian Rona Ahern hasn’t riden a bike in years. More >
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Campus hosts women's cycle tour Friday, 24 February 2012
The Manawatu campus hosted the opening stage of the New Zealand Women's Cycle Tour on Wednesday night. More >
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On Your Bikes! Friday, 24 February 2012
Mayor Alistair Sowman and his fellow cycling councillors will lead the way on Sunday 26 February for the annual mayoral community bike ride. More >
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Hawke's Bay Trails opening a model Cycle Trail Thursday, 23 February 2012
The opening of the Hawke's Bay Trails this weekend is an exciting milestone for cycling in a region that's establishing itself as one of the best places in New Zealand to ride a bicycle, the Green Party said today. More >
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Race Report - Race #6 Thursday, 23 February 2012
It can be a cruel twist when the shortest swim of the season also turns out to be the hilliest and this is exactly what confronted competitors at the sixth event in the 2XU Stroke & Stride Series. More >
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Cycle commuting made easy with Bike Wise video series Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Bike Wise Month 2012 has seen many New Zealanders discover (or rediscover) cycling as a great way to get around, and now the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) is looking to help those new riders to be confident and safe on the roads. More >
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$4000 Up For Grabs In Wellington Teams Race With Entries Still Open Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Team racing is the best option for triathletes still considering an involvement in the upcoming Wellington round of the Contact Tri Series – and not just because there is great prize money up for grabs in the Tri Tag Relay on March 10. More >
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Kiwis racing to Bike Wise Month events Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Bike Wise Month is now in full swing and the annual Bike Wise Challenge, which pitches businesses against each other in a race to get the most bums on bikes during February, is heating up. More >
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Walking and cycling awards attract wide range of projects Wednesday, 22 February 2012
The announcement of the winners of the 2012 awards for walking and cycling friendly projects will be one of the highlights of this week’s national 2WalkandCycle conference in Hastings. More >
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Seven-Day Cycle Challenge Day Five Results Monday, 20 February 2012
DAY SIX REPORT: Friday 17 February
The longest stage of the tour awaited a weary field of riders this morning, a 94km stage from Tokoroa to Hamilton. More >
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European Ambush at Downhill; Peters and Hanlen Dominant at Cross Country Monday, 20 February 2012
Wellington was the host for Round Five of the NZ MTB Cup Downhill and Round Three of the Cross Country Series' over the weekend. More >
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Police annual raft race on the Kaituna River reaches 5th Anniversary Monday, 20 February 2012
On Friday February 24, 200 Police staff from around the North Island will compete for glory in the annual New Zealand Police Assn Raft Race on Rotorua's Kaituna River. More >
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Samuels and Riveros in history making dead heat Monday, 20 February 2012
History was made in the Contact Tri Series with the first ever dead heat in the five years of the nationwide series with Nicky Samuels (NZL) and Barbara Riveros (Chile) unable to be separated at the end of the super sprint race around Takapuna today. More >
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UCI Track Cycling World Cup – Day 1 Update Friday, 17 February 2012
The men’s team pursuit will ride off for the bronze medal after their qualifying ride at the UCI Track Cycling World Cup in London. More >
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Massey students help kids tri harder Friday, 17 February 2012
The annual I Tri’d the Tri series began this week with Massey staff and students prominent in its management. More >
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Massive final looms for men's pair stars Friday, 17 February 2012
The prospects for a big final in Friday's men's pair took a big step forward today when Eric Murray and Tyson Williams made note of their intentions with a winning performance in their semi final. More >
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Sissons Time To Shine Thursday, 16 February 2012
In previous years Ryan Sissons might have been a bit-part player, the entrée to the main course of Docherty and Gemmell. More >
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World Class Women's Triathlon set to sizzle at Takapuna Thursday, 16 February 2012
Takapuna hosts the latest round of the Contact Tri Series this Sunday with the women’s elite event over the super sprint distance set to steal the show with a world class gathering of competitors. More >
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Sergio Silva (POR) suspended for 6 months for Anti-Doping rule violation Thursday, 16 February 2012
Vancouver, Canada (10 February 2012) - The International Triathlon Union (ITU) has announced it has imposed a six-month ban on Sergio Silva, a duathlete from Portugal, after committing an anti-doping rule violation in an in-competition doping control test at the 2011 Gijon ITU Duathlon World Championships in Spain. More >
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Cyclists may experiment in London World Cup Thursday, 16 February 2012
New Zealand cyclists will look to experiment in their first competition on the new London Olympic Velodrome this week. More >
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Cohen and Taylor add to star studded final of the men's single scull Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Reigning national sculling champion Nathan Cohen kept a feisty Peter Taylor at bay to take the single scull repecharge and move with the former lightweight world champion to a hot looking final on Saturday morning which already boasts five time world champion Mahe Drysdale and multiple pairs champ Eric Murray. More >
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Takapuna Set To Roar With World Class Triathlon This Sunday Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Takapuna hosts the latest round of the Contact Tri Series with a super sprint around the North Shore beachside suburb this Sunday afternoon, featuring a host of world class New Zealand and international triathletes. More >
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No shocks on Day 1 as country's top rowers get into their stride Tuesday, 14 February 2012
The 2012 BankLink New Zealand Rowing Championships got underway today at Lake Karapiro, and there were no major surprises amongst the big guns from the squad looking to start the week well as a springboard towards national squad trials at the end of the month. More >
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Murray and Bond looking for success apart at BankLink new Zealand Rowing Championships Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Together they have been invincible in the men’s pair on the international rowing scene for three years, but world champions Hamish Bond and Eric Murray will square off against each other when they race for their regions at the BankLink New Zealand Rowing Championship at Lake Karapiro this week. More >
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Challenge Wanaka announces new bike course as 2013 entries open Monday, 13 February 2012
Entries opened today for the world’s most scenic iron distance triathlon, Challenge Wanaka in New Zealand’s South Island, which takes place on 19 January 2013. More >
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