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SUBWAY® Pro Cycling Team kicks off North American campaign Friday, 10 June 2011
The SUBWAY® Pro Cycling team kicks off its North American campaign next week with the Tour of America's Dairyland. More >
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Council to seek further information on Home of Cycling proposal Friday, 10 June 2011
Waikato Regional Council will carry out further investigations before deciding to consult with the public over whether to put up $6 million to build a world-class velodrome near Cambridge. More >
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Warmup combines with Pushbikes to sponsor cycle team Thursday, 9 June 2011
Leading heating solutions company Warmup have combined with Christchurch cycle stores Pushbikes to sponsor a squad of 15 cyclists for the coming seasons racing. More >
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Push for cyclist safety - "Be bright on a bike" Thursday, 9 June 2011
Nelson City Council staff and Nelson Police are collaborating this week to push the message home to cyclists how extremely vulnerable they are if not well lit while riding. More >
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Fraser Gough wins Powerco Queens Birthday Tour Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Fraser Gough has been named the overall general classification winner of the 2011 Powerco Queens Birthday Tour in Taranaki after securing two stage wins. More >
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Louis Crosby second in two stages at Mt Hood Cycling Classic Wednesday, 8 June 2011
PureBlack Racing’s Louis Crosby has notched up two second places after four days of racing in the 2011 Mt. More >
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Home of Cycling funding referred to TYP Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Bay of Plenty Regional Council has referred a funding request from the Home of Cycling – a trust set up to drive a bid for a world-class cycling facility in the Bay of Plenty and Waikato – to the Council’s Ten Year Plan process. More >
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Samuels dominates 'escape' race while Docherty is second Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Kiwi Nicky Samuels blew away 3-time Escape champion Leanda Cave by 4 minutes 21 seconds with an excellent all-around 2:13:13 performance on the classic, rugged 1.5 mile swim, 18-mile bike and 8-mile run Escape from Alcatraz course while American Andy Potts won his 4th victory by 34 seconds over New Zealand’s Bevan Docherty. More >
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PureBlack Racing continue impressive form in Philadelphia Tuesday, 7 June 2011
PureBlack Racing continues to show they can compete at the top level of cycling in America with a typically aggressive race in Philadelphia today where James Williamson placed sixth in a photo finish sprint. More >
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MacDonald 3rd at Fort William Mountainbike World Cup Tuesday, 7 June 2011
MacDonald 3rd at Fort William Mountainbike World Cup; Kiwis lay Seige on Fort William Top Ten
Brook MacDonald (Hawkes Bay, MS Evil Racing/Red Bull) joined an exclusive group of NZ mountainbike athletes yesterday with a podium third at the 2nd round of the UCI Mountainbike World Cup in Fort William, Scotland. More >
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Hewitt and McIlroy top six in Madrid Tuesday, 7 June 2011
New Zealand triathletes Andrea Hewitt and Kate McIlroy posted superb 4th and 6th place finishes respectively at the latest Dextro Energy ITU World Champs Series triathlon in Madrid, confirming New Zealand’s standing as one of the elite countries in women’s triathlon. More >
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Brownlee brothers dominate as Elvery is best of the Kiwis Tuesday, 7 June 2011
It was the British Brownlee brothers who dominated the ITU Dextro Energy World Championship Series race in Madrid on Saturday night New Zealand time, in doing so laying down a marker for the London 2012 Olympic Games that the rest of the world will have to rise to. More >
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Demands of Madrid have kiwis licking their lips Saturday, 4 June 2011
A tough and demanding course awaits the field and has the New Zealanders licking their lips in anticipation of an ‘honest’ race at this weekend’s round of the ITU Dextro Energy World Champs Series in Madrid. More >
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Hewitt returns to happy hunting ground Saturday, 4 June 2011
Andrea Hewitt returns to Madrid this weekend for the latest round of the Dextro Energy ITU World Champs Triathlon Series, with the Cantabrian hoping to repeat her 2009 form when she sprinted to victory ahead of Lisa Norden (SWE) and Jessica Harrison (FRA). More >
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Injured cyclist to return to New Zealand Thursday, 2 June 2011
Injury has cut short the European training campaign for Commonwealth Games cycling medallist Eddie Dawkins. More >
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New race for young cyclists Thursday, 2 June 2011
Manawatu’s new schools road cycling championships will take place on Sunday June 19. More >
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PureBlack Racing's Tim Gudsell takes first US win Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Today Tim Gudsell of PureBlack Racing secured his first United States win in America’s oldest major bicycle race the Kugler-Anderson Memorial Tour of Somerville. More >
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Rosara Joseph 21st , Karen Hanlen 38th at Offenburg, Germany: UCI World MTB Cup Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Rosara Joseph (Christchurch, RaboBank-Giant) raced to a 21st at the Offenburg World Cup on Sunday. More >
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Justin Leov 3rd at US Open, Vernon, New Jersey (USA) Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Justin Leov (Trek World Racing, Dunedin) raced to a 3rd at the ninth edition of the US Open on Sunday, the same result he posted at this event in 2010. More >
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Pakihi cycle track almost finished Tuesday, 31 May 2011
The formation of the Pakihi Track section of the Motu Cycle Trail is almost complete. More >
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Triathlon New Zealand announces new CEO Monday, 30 May 2011
Triathlon New Zealand has a new CEO with President Garry Boon announcing today the appointment of Craig Waugh to the position following the departure of previous CEO Dave Beeche. More >
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New Zealand cyclists collect two jerseys in Ras Tour of Ireland Monday, 30 May 2011
Young New Zealand cyclists Shane Archbold and Aaron Gate have claimed two jerseys at the An Post Ras Tour of Ireland that finished in the seaside town of Skerries near Dublin today. More >
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Kayaking golden girl does it again Monday, 30 May 2011
The excitement on the banks of the Wedau Race Course, Duisburg, was off the charts as the Kiwis
cheered their “pocket rocket” Lisa Carrington to a gold medal in the K1 200m today in the ICF World
Champs 3. More >
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Brave Archbold effort comes up just short in Ras Tour of Ireland Sunday, 29 May 2011
It was a case of nearly but not quite for New Zealand cyclist Shane Archbold on the penultimate day of the An Post Ras Cycling Tour of Ireland today. More >
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BikeNZ pair retain jerseys in Ras Tour of Ireland Saturday, 28 May 2011
New Zealand riders Shane Archbold and Aaron Gate have retained their grip on two leader’s jerseys with two days remaining in the An Post Ras Cycling Tour of Ireland today. More >
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