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First Rotorua, then Sydney, then London for Samuels Thursday, 3 November 2011
Nicky Samuels starts a new phase in her triathlon career when she races in Rotorua this weekend, a phase that she hopes will end in London via a Sydney stopover along the way. More >
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Biodiversity vision for Twin Coast Cycle Trail Thursday, 3 November 2011
Imagine cycling along a sun-dappled country path lined with lush native bush. More >
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Roulston Stays in Yellow - Just Thursday, 3 November 2011
Defending champion Hayden Roulston’s grip on the 2011 PowerNet Tour of Southland yellow jersey has been shaved to just six seconds – and he’s not fazed one bit. More >
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PowerNet Riding in Memory of `Camp Mother' Tess Thursday, 3 November 2011
Motivation isn’t hard to find for the PowerNet team in this year’s Tour of Southland – it only takes a quick glance at the name Tess etched on their race kit. More >
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Fowler Keen for Another Tour Thursday, 3 November 2011
Legendary PowerNet Tour of Southland champion Brian Fowler admits he’s keen for another crack at the punishing race. More >
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SUBWAY® Pro Cycling close to stage wins at Tour of Southland Wednesday, 2 November 2011
SUBWAY® Pro Cycling came close to two stage wins and Paul Odlin moved up to fifth overall after today’s racing at the Powernet Tour of Southland. More >
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Hastings school opens new cycle track Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Another Hastings school is joining the growing list of schools which have developed cycle tracks on their grounds. More >
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Broken Bone Not Enough to Deter Rider Wednesday, 2 November 2011
What’s the definition of tough? Riding a staggering 30km of the PowerNet Tour of Southland with a broken collarbone just millimetres away from protruding through your skin should qualify. More >
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Roulston Reclaims Yellow Jersey Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Hayden Roulston’s foot remains firmly planted on the accelerator in his PowerNet Tour of Southland quest, dubbed “the drive for five”. More >
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Elite rower ready to plunge into the lake Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Former Olympic and World Championship medal winning rower Nathan Twaddle is jumping ship. More >
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Get ready to ride Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Cycling season is here and it’s time to shake off those winter blues, head outdoors and start riding. More >
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Former Elite Rower Ready To Plunge Into The Lake Instead Of Power On Top Of It Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Former Olympic and World Championship medal winning rower Nathan Twaddle is jumping ship. More >
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CycleZone Rotorua to Ohope Ride hits 20 year anniversary! Tuesday, 1 November 2011
When cyclists line up their wheels for this year’s Cyclezone Rotorua to Ohope 100km Fun Ride on November 13, they will also be helping the iconic event notch up its biggest milestone yet – its 20 year anniversary. More >
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Bush Multisport – playing the field Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Bush Multisport playing fields in Pahiatua are moving much closer to becoming an all year round sporting facility, with the approval of the sum of $50,000 for installation of drainage. More >
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SUBWAY® Pro Cycling's Odlin moves up to second in Tour of Southland Monday, 31 October 2011
SUBWAY® Pro Cycling’s Paul Odlin was narrowly beaten in a sprint finish in today’s Powernet Tour of Southland that saw the Christchurch based rider move up to second overall in the seven day tour. More >
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Carter Returns As An Age Grouper For History Making Triathlon Monday, 31 October 2011
Olympic Games gold medallist Hamish Carter doesn’t do things by half, he doesn’t take on challenges light heartedly, so when he says he is ‘coming out of retirement’ to compete in a triathlon for the first time in over 6 years, you know he must be serious. More >
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Media Briefing For Event That Will Bring Auckland Waterfront Alive Again Monday, 31 October 2011
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Cheatley Aims to Get Back on the Bike Monday, 31 October 2011
New Zealand cycling champion Cath Cheatley returned home to Wanganui this week to begin the long road to recovery after a serious racing accident nearly a month ago. More >
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K2 Cycle Race Report Monday, 31 October 2011
More than 1200 riders from six countries lined up for the 10th anniversary K2 cycle classic, where New Plymouth’s Michael Torckler caused a major upset to win New Zealand’s toughest road cycle race. More >
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Speight's Coast to Coast - Champions Return for 30th Anniversary Monday, 31 October 2011
Multiple winners of the Speight’s Coast to Coast are among the champions being invited back for the 30th anniversary event next February. More >
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New challenges for all at Lake to Lighthouse Monday, 31 October 2011
A few kilometres down-valley from glistening Lake Waikaremoana, the close-knit community of Tuai is gearing up for its mightiest days of the year. More >
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SUBWAY® Pro Cycling Team makes good start to Tour of Southland Sunday, 30 October 2011
The SUBWAY® Pro Cycling Team is less than 10 seconds behind the powerful Calder Stewart-Bike NZ team after the opening prologue at the Powernet Tour of Southland today. More >
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Only nine days to go! Register now for the Hutt City Tri Friday, 28 October 2011
With the Hutt City Tri only days away now is the time to register for this family-friendly event. More >
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Mums doing it for themselves and their kids Friday, 28 October 2011
Lower Hutt mothers Liz Whiteside and Antonia Haythornthwaite have taken up the challenge to compete in this year’s Hutt City Tri on Sunday 6 November. More >
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Media Briefing For Event That Will Bring Auckland Waterfront Alive Again Friday, 28 October 2011
All sport and general news media are invited to attend a briefing for the Barfoot & Thompson ITU Triathlon World Cup this Monday 31st October for a full update on event planning and hear an announcement from former Olympic gold medallist Hamish Carter. More >
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