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Commonwealth Games stars back on the track Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Several Commonwealth Games medallists will be back in action as the road to the 2012 London Olympics begins on the track in Adelaide this week. More >
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Rotorua kicks off Tri series in style Monday, 22 November 2010
Rotorua will this weekend play host to the opening round of the 2010-11 Contact Tri Series with a host of race distances for all participants from beginners up based at the Blue Lake on Sunday morning on a day that will also feature a 2011 World Duathlon Championships selection race for all age group athletes over the age of 18. More >
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Strong international field for Challenge Wanaka Monday, 22 November 2010
Challenge Wanaka has announced a strong international field for the fifth edition of the long distance triathlon that will also be the largest yet with over 1,200 athletes taking on the spectacular and testing 226km course. More >
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New Zealand's first 'Great Ride' opens Monday, 22 November 2010
The first of New Zealand’s ‘Great Rides’ - a national cycle trail project showcasing some of the country’s most spectacular cycling destinations - will open tomorrow (20.11.2010). More >
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Usshers bring home Lake to Lighthouse wins Sunday, 21 November 2010
"Last year I really suffered on the [16 km] last stage run. More >
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World Champ Mathews rides with Rabobank Down Under Friday, 19 November 2010
Australia’s latest cycling star and reigning Under-23 World Champion, Michael Mathews, will debut with his new team Rabobank at the 2011 Santos Tour Down Under. More >
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St James cycle trail lives up to promise of great ride Friday, 19 November 2010
The opening of the first completed Great Ride of Nga Haerenga, the New Zealand Cycle Trail, near the tourist town of Hanmer Springs, was welcomed by the Green Party today. More >
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Kids Kayaks - Paddling from 3! Thursday, 18 November 2010
I didn't believe a 3 year old could paddle a kayak until I saw our little one on the Weeniwave Kayak! More >
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2XU Stroke & Stride Series - race 2 Thursday, 18 November 2010
The day dawned fine and calm in Auckland for Race #2 in the 2XU Stroke & Stride Series. More >
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As spring brings more cyclists, urgent need for care Thursday, 18 November 2010
The five tragic deaths and additional serious injuries to people on bicycles this week highlight the urgent need for extra care and attention when using a motor vehicle, said the Green Party today. More >
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Santos Tour Down Under Leads Cycling World Tour Thursday, 18 November 2010
The Santos Tour Down Under will be the first race on the new UCI WorldTour, joining the same category of races as the Tour de France. More >
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Update to Tamaki Road Fatality Thursday, 18 November 2010
Shortly after 6pm tonight a cyclist was riding along Tamaki drive towards Mission Bay. More >
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Triathlon stakeholders spoilt for choice Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Another commercial partner has joined the fastest growing sport in New Zealand with Choice Hotels announcing their partnership with Triathlon New Zealand today in a move that will benefit participants throughout the country. More >
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Mayoral Ride to Launch Great Harbour Way Wednesday, 17 November 2010
The Great Harbour Way - Te Aranui o Poneke - is to be launched this Sunday 21 November with a ride from 'Welly to Shelly', led by Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown. More >
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Cavendish heads to Santos Tour Down Under Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Cycling superstar and sprint specialist Mark Cavendish will compete for the first time at the Santos Tour Down Under in Adelaide from 16-23 January 2011. More >
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Top young prospect signs with leading pro cycling team Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Twenty-year-old Southland cyclist Tom Scully has been signed up for professional contract with one of the sport's biggest teams just weeks after returning to the bike. More >
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2010 Trustpower adventure quest has tight finish Monday, 15 November 2010
Long time Queenstown adventure racer Baz Smith made his debut in the Trustpower Adventure Quest in Queenstown on Saturday teaming with multisporter Willy Roberts to win the 2010 open adventure title. More >
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Outside Sports takes off into summer with 'specialized' bike demo days Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Outside Sports is launching three bike demo days in the Queenstown Lakes and Southland districts for people to get to grips with its new and exciting Specialized mountain bike range. More >
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Waikato Police win race to return rower's stolen property before flight home Tuesday, 9 November 2010
While the athletes reflect on the success of the World Rowing Championships Waikato Police are reflecting on a gold medal performance of their own after returning several stolen items to a departing competitor minutes before he headed for the departure lounge. More >
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RNZFB election results announced and blind cyclist honoured for inspiring achievements Monday, 8 November 2010
The Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind (RNZFB) congratulates its four new Board directors for the coming year, after the election announcement at the RNZFB’s Annual General Meeting. More >
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Triathlon partners with Vitasport Monday, 8 November 2010
Triathlon New Zealand today announced a new partnership with Hansells Food Group brand ‘Vitasport’, in a deal that will see Vitasport isotonic sports drink hydrate and power competitors at TriNZ events all around the country and provide two budding triathletes with sponsorship as part of ‘Team Vitasport’. More >
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Police praise behaviour of rowing crowds following completion of World Championships Monday, 8 November 2010
While crowd behaviour at one event may be drawing negative comments Waikato Police have nothing but praise for the behaviour of fans at the World Rowing Championships held at Karapiro. More >
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New Zealand cyclist claims Commonwealth Sports Award Monday, 8 November 2010
New Zealand’s world champion cyclist Sam Webster has been awarded Outstanding Young Achiever at the Commonwealth Sports Awards in United Kingdom today. More >
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Subway – Avanti Pro Cycling's Cooper records one of largest King of Mountain winning margins in Tour history Saturday, 6 November 2010
Subway-Avanti Pro Cycling's Joe Cooper has recorded one of the largest winning margins in the Powernet Tour of Southland's King of the Mountain competition. More >
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Jeremy Yates wins Stage 6 of Tour of Southland 2010 Friday, 5 November 2010
A controversial end to the race saw Jeremy Yates win stage six of the Tour of Southland yesterday, despite being knocked down by a motorcycle on the second to last corner of the race that finished at the top of the Crown Terraces near Queenstown. More >
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