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| 8hrs@Jacks Inspired by Demand for Fresh Mountain Biking Challenge Friday, 9 October 2009
A new multi-lap relay mountain bike event will be launched at Jack's Point near Queenstown at Labour Weekend (October 24) with a focus on team camaraderie in one of the region's most spectacular locations. More > | |
| Young cycling pair upset Beijing Olympians Friday, 9 October 2009
The youthful cycling combination of Tom Scully and Shane Archbold upset their more fancied rivals to take out the RaboPlus New Zealand Madison Championship at the ILT Velodrome in Invercargill tonight. More > | |
| Kiwi quartet pose threat in Ironman World Championship Thursday, 8 October 2009
New Zealand triathletes pose a real threat in Sunday’s 33rd running of one of the toughest sporting endeavours, the Ironman World Championship in Hawaii. More > | |
| Funding confirmed for cycleway study Thursday, 8 October 2009
The Ministry of Tourism has released funding for a feasibility study on the coast-to-coast cycleway concept which is to start immediately. More > | |
| Bewley to ride with Lance Armstrong Thursday, 8 October 2009
Olympic cycling medallist Sam Bewley will ride alongside seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong next year. More > | |
| Floyd Landis to ride the Tour of Southland Wednesday, 7 October 2009
Floyd Landis has agreed to ride for the cyclingnzshop.com - bioSPORT Team in the 2009 PowerNet Tour of Southland. More > | |
| ITU Imposes Six-year ban on Triathlete Mariana Ohata Wednesday, 7 October 2009
The International Triathlon Union (ITU) today announced it has imposed a six-year ban on Mariana Ohata a triathlete from Brazil, after committing an anti-doping rule violation in an out-of-competition doping control test in Iowa, United States on June 26, 2009. More > | |
| Sporty Schools Can Win $1000 Wednesday, 7 October 2009
School teachers and students throughout New Zealand are encouraged to enter teams in the 2009 Pearl Izumi Taupo Half Ironman to be in with a chance to win $1000 for new sports equipment. More > | |
| New Biking Skills Areas for Kids Wednesday, 7 October 2009
This summer young biking enthusiasts will be able to 'push off the berms' and 'pump the rollers' at three of the city's newest purpose-built biking skills areas. More > | |
| New Zealand puts out powerful eight against Aussies Tuesday, 6 October 2009
New Zealand is set to field its strongest rowing eight for years this weekend when a crew brimming with world champions takes on a selected Australian eight as a one off fixture at the Paradise Regatta this Saturday (October 10th). More > | |
| Dougal Allan race update Saturday, 3 October 2009
Well September has flown by with two major races and a trip to China absorbing most of my thoughts and energy for this first month of spring. More > | |
| Triathlon Heads to Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games Saturday, 3 October 2009
With the International Olympic Committee announcement that Rio de Janeiro in Brazil will be the Host City of the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in 2016, triathlon can look forward to returning a city and country which is steeped in multisport history. More > | |
| Vink beats opposition and weather in school cycling Tuesday, 29 September 2009
New Zealand junior representative Michael Vink beat the atrocious conditions and the opposition to win the RaboPlus national secondary schools points race in Feilding today. More > | |
| From the Lake to 1 Lighthouse, a 2 day event and only 3 days left to save on your entry! Monday, 28 September 2009
Which ever way you do the numbers things are shaping up for a great Genesis Energy Lake to Lighthouse event! More > | |
| Te Awamutu cyclists dominate RaboPlus national criterium titles Monday, 28 September 2009
Waikato cyclist Peter Latham, a medallist at the world track championships this year, took out the RaboPlus New Zealand Criterium Championships in Hastings yesterday. More > | |
| Roulston finishes in pack, Australian celebrates first world road cycling title Monday, 28 September 2009
New Zealand rider Hayden Roulston finished in the pack in the elite men’s road race at the UCI World Championships in Switzerland today. More > | |
| Gallagher Great Race report and pics Sunday, 27 September 2009
Waikato University's men triumphed in the Gallagher Great Race today in a stunning performance against favourites Oxford University - but there was disappointment for the Waikato women as they were rowed down by Sydney University in the dying moments of their race after leading all the way. More > | |
| Warriner 10th at Duathlon World Champs Sunday, 27 September 2009
Jarrod Shoemaker, the 2008 Olympic triathlete from the United States, claimed the elite men's title at the 2009 ITU Duathlon World Championship today on home soil in Concord, North Carolina, USA. More > | |
| Atkins outsprints rivals to win Rabobank NZ School Cycling Sunday, 27 September 2009
Christchurch cyclist Josh Atkins showed the benefit of his international experience to take out the Rabobank New Zealand secondary school road cycling championships at Feilding today. More > | |
| Cheatley claims brilliant 10th place at UCI World Road Championships Sunday, 27 September 2009
New Zealand cyclist Cath Cheatley has produced a superb performance to finish 10th in the UCI World Road Championships in Switzerland today. More > | |
| Auckland schools dominate national cycling team time trials Saturday, 26 September 2009
Aucklands St Kentigern College edged out rivals to claim the team time trial honours at the RaboPlus New Zealand Secondary School in Levin today. More > | |
| Triathlon AGM honours Gisborne identity Saturday, 26 September 2009
Triathlon New Zealand hosted its Annual General Meeting in Christchurch today, with one of the highlights being the awarding of a Life Membership to Gisborne’s Terry Sheldrake while the sport was able to look back on another year of strong growth in the sport and strong results on the international stage. More > | |
| Vennell finishes mid-pack in world time trial Friday, 25 September 2009
New Zealand rider Jeremy Vennell finished mid-pack in 50th place in the time trial at the UCI World Road Championships in Switzerland today. More > | |
| New Zealanders fly the flag at World Duathlon Champs this weekend Thursday, 24 September 2009
A 21 strong New Zealand team will race this weekend at the World Duathlon Championships in Concord, North Carolina USA with Sam Warriner a surprise entry in the elite women’s race. More > | |
| New Zealand road cyclists off pace in U23 time trial Thursday, 24 September 2009
New Zealand’s Olympic track cyclists Wes Gough and Jesse Sergent finished out of the major placings in the time trial at the UCI World Road Championships in Switzerland today. More > |
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