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Pair of 8's for Anderson and Peters, Racer Bikes Cup, Flims, Switzerland
Monday, 5 July 2010
Dirk Peters (Rotorua) and Richard Anderson (Blenheim) tackled the seventh round of the high profile Racer Bikes Cup in Flims, Switzerland yesterday. More >
Hand prevails against world championship-bound rivals in schools cycling
Monday, 5 July 2010
  Christchurch teenager Nick Hand upset his more fancied rivals to claim the senior title at the South Island secondary schools cycling championships on home turf yesterday. More >
Brown content with fourth, Lawn thwarted by mechanical in Ironman Europe
Monday, 5 July 2010
Ironman New Zealand champion Cameron Brown is pleased with his solid fourth placing in Ironman Europe triathlon in Germany today. More >
Oram leads Westlake to collegiate cycling success
Monday, 5 July 2010
Westlake Boys had the wood on their cross-harbour rivals Auckland Grammar in the North Island Secondary Schools cycling championships in Ngaruawahia today. More >
Four boats in Henley finals - Eight knocks out Brits to set up final against the world champions
Sunday, 4 July 2010
New Zealand elite rowers set tongues wagging in international rowing today with the men's eight comfortably beating the British crew that won the first World Cup regatta in Bled and setting up a clash in Sunday's final with the world champions in the men's eight from Germany. More >
New Zealand Eight defeats Boat Race winners as Princess Royal looks on
Saturday, 3 July 2010
The New Zealand men’s eight rowing in the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta knocked out the Cambridge Boat Race winning crew today - watched by an enthusiastic Princess Anne. More >
PM opens first stage of Ruapehu-Whanganui cycle trail
Friday, 2 July 2010
Prime Minister John Key officially opened the first stage of the 200-kilometre Ruapehu to Whanganui New Zealand Cycle Trail project at Old Coach Road, Ohakune today. More >
Ohakune Cycleway opening a hint of what's to come
Friday, 2 July 2010
The opening of a section of the 200km Cycleway trail from Ohakune to Whanganui gives a hint of what’s to come — a network of cycle trails that will connect some of our most picturesque countryside to our towns and cities, the Green Party said today. More >
Brown takes on best in the world in Germany
Friday, 2 July 2010
New Zealand Ironman legend Cameron Brown races Ironman Europe in Germany on Sunday morning local time and yet again comes up against a stellar field of the best Ironman competitors in the world for the European Championship event. More >
New era for iconic Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge
Friday, 2 July 2010
A new principal partner and new events herald the start of a new era for the popular Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge, which is expected to again attract over 10,000 riders from around New Zealand and the world. More >
Dean looks for fast start to his sixth Tour de France
Thursday, 1 July 2010
New Zealand cyclist Julian Dean will be chasing a fast start to the 97th Tour de France that starts in Rotterdam, Netherlands on Sunday (NZ time). More >
Rocky Trail venue change to revive best-kept MTB secret in Sydney
Thursday, 1 July 2010
Event organisers Rocky Trail Entertainment have announced the venue change for one of their biggest events, the JetBlack 12 Hour WSMTB Race on 7 August 2010. More >
Former New Zealand rower signs with Subway – Avanti cycling team
Thursday, 1 July 2010
The Subway – Avanti Pro Cycling Team have signed former New Zealand rower Ian Smallman to race in this month’s Tour de Qinghai Lake in China. More >
Kayak Coromandel
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Kayaking in Pauanui The many sheltered inlets and estuaries of the Coromandel are a great place for children to learn to kayak with confidence. More >
Leov wins at Leogang, Austria - iXS European Downhill Cup
Monday, 28 June 2010
Justin Leov remained in Austria after last weekend's UCI World Cup for the second round of the iXS Downhill Cup - this time absolutely taming the Leogang downhill course and the Elite category for a deserved win. More >
Anderson wins in Cross Country MTB Stronghold - Bern, Switzerland
Monday, 28 June 2010
Richard Anderson continued to realise his stunning potential with a win in the prestigious HC category International Mountainbike Race in Bern, Switzerland yesterday. More >
Triathlon World Champs gets support
Monday, 28 June 2010
The government has shown its continued support for major events with Economic Development Minister Gerry Brownlee today announcing a significant contribution to New Zealand's hosting of the 2012 Triathlon ITU World Championships Series grand final. More >
New Zealand triathletes delighted at grand final news
Monday, 28 June 2010
New Zealand's leading triathletes have reacted with delight and anticipation that Triathlon New Zealand has secured the 2012 Dextro Energy ITU Triathlon World Championship Series Grand Finale. More >
New Zealand secures Triathlon World Champs for 2012
Monday, 28 June 2010
The International Triathlon Union has confirmed that Triathlon New Zealand will host the 2012 Dextro Energy ITU World Champs Series Grand Final with the New Zealand bid chosen over others from Asia, the Middle East and Europe. More >
Llanos, Berasategui Win European Long Distance Triathlon Titles in Basque Country
Sunday, 27 June 2010
Spaniards Virginia Berasategui and Eneko Llanos were victorious on home soil at the 210 ETU Long Distance Triathlon European Championships in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain on Saturday. More >
YMCA defends corporate pursuit title in record time
Sunday, 27 June 2010
YMCA Education defended its Harrex Corporate Pursuit title breaking its own record in the event’s finals held in Invercargill today. More >
Warriner moves to longer distance triathlon
Sunday, 27 June 2010
Beijing Olympian and two-time Port of Tauranga Half champion Sam Warriner is going long. More >
City's Busiest Cycling Route About to get Safer
Saturday, 26 June 2010
A new clearway will operate on part of Thorndon Quay from next Monday (28 June) to make the city's busiest commuter cycling route safer. More >
Hastings and New Plymouth: $7 million for cycling
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Hastings and New Plymouth will benefit from a $7 million Model Communities project aimed at getting more people cycling and walking. More >
YMCA Education team and Police favourites in corporate pursuit finals
Friday, 25 June 2010
The YMCA Education team and the Police Five 0’s will be the teams to watch in the Harrex Group Corporate Pursuit finals being held in Invercargill on Sunday. More >


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