Saturday, December 31, 2011

Hastings Sunday Bunch Rides

New Years Day

As it looks as though the weather is going to be marginal I suggest we do a reverse Tuki Tuki heading for Clive along Karamu Road, If the Weather is OK then we will go to gates on Kahuranakei Hill and return.

Monday 2nd

Better weather forecast with likely Southerly breezes
Bridge Pa, Torrins Hill, Elsthorpe Road, Otane return via Middle Road (100km)
Short ride return via Valley road from top of Torrins 60km

Tuesday

Invitational from CHB Cycling see other blogs.

An Invitation from CHB Cycling

Ramblers riders have been invited by CHB Cycling to participate in their first race of the New Year.
Day: Tuesday, January 3rd
Time: 4pm
Where: Hatuma Limeworks, Maharakeke Road
There will also be a social gathering afterwards at Pukeora Estate's cafe to de-brief how you've fared after too much xmas pud and how well your new year's resolutions are going!

Saturday 7th January 2012

Circuit: Ohiti Road Circuit
Venue: Pukehamoamoa School
Registration: 1pm
Race start time: 2pm
Race Starter: Mike Lucinsky

Race Day Emergency Phone: 027 426 6895
This is the first race of the New Year. Remember you must be a fully paid up member for 2012 in order to be in the race-start database, and of course to be eligible for a race result. You must swipe your transponder at the race trailer before each Saturday race when we have electronic timing

The HUB/EMC 3-day Tour, 13th-15th January

Check out the stunning leader jerseys (modelled by stunning professionals) on the Hub Tour page (follow the link on www.ramblers.co.nz ).
Helpers are still needed so if you can be available for any part of the tour, please contact Wally Woods (Event Director) by e-mail at wally.woods@xtra.co.nz or telephone 845-2202

Membership Renewal

Please ensure your have rejoined Ramblers and have paid your fees by the end of January.
Your transponder will NOT be entered into the 2012 database until confirmation of fully paid membership is received.
Riders who have not renewed their membership by February may find themselves unable to start a race.

There are TWO ways to Apply for Membership
1. Online
Go to https://memberdesq.imgstg.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=login&OrgID=6346
Renewing members must login before completing the online form.
If you do not know your BikeNZ password and user name either contact BikeNZ or email info@ramblers.co.nz, including your full name and birth date to request these.
If you renew online, please check that your contact details are current.

2. Manually
Download an application form from the RCC club website http://www.ramblers.co.nz/membership.asp
Complete and return this along with ALL relevant fees (including the BikeNZ component) to the Ramblers Cycling Club.
Do NOT post to BikeNZ unless you are applying for either a Technical Licence, or an International Licence Upgrade.

Where possible, please give a street address as well as a postal address as this helps with administration of mail-outs (which are sometimes hand-delivered).

Once your application has been confirmed (including payment), you will be entered into the Ramblers race and timing database.
However, it may take up to four weeks from the time the club receives your application until you receive your physical licence.

2012 B.R Turfrey Tour de Beautiful CHB

It’s not too late to register for the Tour de Beautiful in January.
Registrations and ride details can be found online through this link http://www.cyclingchb.co.nz/events/79-roger

La Femme Fun Ride

Online entries will be available in January but printed entry forms are available from the website. There are some fantastic spot prizes and race pack goodies. This event is being run on February 25th in conjunction with the NZCT Womens Tour stage 4. Have a look at the website for more details https://sites.google.com/a/bikemanawatu.co.nz/la-femme-fun-ride/home

Upcoming Events

6th-8th January: RaboDirect Elite and U23 Road National Championships
11th January: Milford Mountain Classic
13th-15th January: Hub EMC Tour 2012, Hastings
14th January: Round the Mountain, New Plymouth
21st January: GWALOOP, Gisborne/Wairoa
21st January: Tour de Ranges, Auckland
21st-22nd January: WVCC 2Day Challenge, Martinborough
22nd January: BR Turfreys Tour de Beautiful, Central Hawkes Bay
25th-29th January: NZ Cycle Classic, Palmerston North
28th January: NZ Cycle Classic Gran Fondo, Palmerston North
4th-6th February: Rabodirect Elite Track National Championship (includes Madison and U19 Omnium), Invercargill
11th- 12th February: Bev May Tour
12th-18th February: Wellington to Auckland 7 day Cycle Challenge
18th February: Art Deco Bicycle Belles Ride
18th February: The Rev, Hamilton
18th February: Moonshine Trail, Southland
22-24 February: "To Walk and Cycle" Conference, Hastings
22-26th February: NZ Women’s Tour, Manawatu
25th February: Le Femme Fun Ride, Manawatu
28th February - 3rd March: Rabodirect Age Group Track National Championship, Invercargill
3rd March: Karapoti Classic, Wellington
11th March: Tremain Coorporate Triathalon, Napier
11th March: Kawhata Challenge, Waikato
11th March: Bush Cycle Challenge, Magatinoka
15th-18th March: BDO 4 day Tour, Northland
15th-16th March: Oceania Road championships, Southland
17th-18th March: Ultimo Cycling CHB Junior Tour
18-25th March: Perth Bike Week, Australia (includes UCI Qualifier ITT and RR)
24th March: Grape Ride, Malborough
7th-9th April: TeA Junior Tour, Te Awamutu
14th-15th April: CRI Junior and Women’s Tour
3rd-6th May: RaboDirect Road National Championship, Hastings
20th May: Laskey Cycles Manfield 6 hour challenge
14th-22nd April: Tour of New Zealand
June-Sept (precise date to be confirmed): Oceania Masters Road Championships, Fiji

Jeremy Yates takes third stage Tour de Vineyards

Jeremy Yates (Mico Pro Train) pipped Paddy Bevin ( Bissell Pro Cycling) on the 130 km third stage in the Nelson Based Tour. The pair put 44 seconds on Sam Horgan and Jason Christie to average 49.9 km/hr. The main bunch was 2:14 from the leaders.
With the street circuit remaining it looks as though Paddy will take GC honors with Jeremy 2nd @ 48 secs and Jason Christie 3rd. Jeremy will also take the KOM.
Kate Chilcott won the women's event (39.9 km/hr) , Sharlotte Lucas and Karen Fulton 3rd. Serena Sheridan finished in the bunch and looks likely to finish 2nd on GC behind Teresa Adam (Tri NZ Women), Ashleigh Neave and Hannah Van Kampen also finished in the main bunch with Ashleigh likely to finish 9th GC.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Tour de Vineyards Stage 2

Jeremy Yates (Mico Pro Train) finished third on the 195km Hill stage 30 secs behind Hamish Schreurs and Thomas Hubbard to bring himself to 3rd on GC at 51 seconds. Serena Sheridan (Mico Pro Train) also had a good day finishing 2nd 2:40 down on Triathlete Teresa Adam (Tri NZ team) and winner of the K1 to put herself 2nd on GC. Ashleigh Neave finished 9th on the 130km stage and sits on 9th GC @7:29. Hannah Van Kampen is 24th on GC @14:02, Ex Rambler Bruce Herron (Tasman Wheelers) finished 11th in the Masters Race and is 13th on GC@11:11.

Full Results: http://www.tasmanwheelers.co.nz/vineyards/tour-de-vineyards2011.htm


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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Tour de Vineyards 2011

Jeremy Yates (Mico Pro Train) had the best ride of the day for the Ramblers finishing 5th on stage 1 4 secs behind the winner Paddy Bevin (Bissell pro cycling). Fiancé Serena Sheridan (Mico Pro Train) 9=, Ashleigh Neave 20th and Hannah Van Kampen 32nd all finished in the bunch 5 seconds down on the women's winner Reta Trotman. Warrick Spence (Tasman Wheelers). won the stage in the Masters event with Kerry Harford finishing in the main bunch 1 minute behind.

Full results
http://www.tasmanwheelers.co.nz/vineyards/tour-de-vineyards2011.htm




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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

An Invitation from CHB Cycling

Ramblers riders have been invited by CHB Cycling to participate in their first race of the New Year.
Day: Tuesday, January 3rd
Time: 4pm
Where: Hatuma Limeworks, Maharakeke Road
“There will also be a social gathering afterwards at Pukeora Estate's cafe to de-brief how you've fared after too much xmas pud and how well your new year's resolutions are going!”


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Thursday Night Ride

This week’s Thursday ride (29th) is an Individual Time Trial on the Mutiny Road course, starting from 6pm.


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Ramblers women off to good start in Tour de Vineyards

Ashleigh Neave is the best placed from Ramblers 9th @ 43 seconds, Serena Sheridan ( Mico Pro Train) 11th @ 47 seconds and Hannah 18th @ 1:02 after the prologue at the Nelson based event all have kept themselves in contention in the 38 strong field. Gabrielle Vermont won the 10km event in 13:54.

Jeremy Yates (Mico Pro Train 22nd @ 1:20) in field of 90 riders, Jason Christie (Tinwald) leads.

Kerry Harford M3 (Cycling CHB) will be disappointed with his TT 20th 1:33 behind Dean Fulton M1( Fresh Choice) in the 30 strong Masters event.
Ray Dunstan M4 (Moa) 2nd @ 1sec.


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Thursday, December 22, 2011

World Tour cyclists line-up in RaboDirect National Championships

Four World Tour professionals will headline next month’s RaboDirect Elite Road National Championships in Christchurch.


The 2010 champion Jack Bauer (Garmin Cervelo), three-time world championship medallist Linda Villumsen (GreenEdge) and the RadioShack Nissan Trek pair of Jesse Sergent and George Bennett have all confirmed their entries.

The championships, in their third year in Christchurch, begin with the time trials over 40km (men and under-23 men) and 25km (women) on Friday 6 January at Lincoln College. The women’s road race over 123km is on Saturday and 186km men’s race on Sunday around a 15.6km lap that includes a testing climb up the Port Hills.

Missing from the start list is this year’s winner Hayden Roulston and Greg Henderson, both preparing for the Tour Down Under for their new pro teams – RadioShack Nissan Trek and Lotto Belisol respectively – while two-time national champion Julian Dean is recovering after fracturing his shoulder blade in a recent training camp in Australia with his new GreenEdge team.

Sergent, who will also start in the Tour Down Under, will be looking to build on his outstanding year on the road where he picked up a stunning three victories and has recently been in strong form on the track.

Bauer is preparing for his important first year in the big league, after earning his elevation to World Tour status after two years in the Pro Continental ranks. He is seen by the team bosses as a surprise packet in early season classics.

Bennett, who has been with RadioShack Nissan Trek’s under-23 development team, made the most of his trial as a stagiaire at the end of the season, and will have a real liking for the Dyers Pass climb.

Other leading men to line-up include the 2011 podium finisher Jeremy Yates who has ridden for the Turkish-based Manisaspor team this year, US-based pro Jeremy Vennell, Garmin-Cervelo development rider Tom Scully, in-form European-based pro Chris Macic and the pairing of Tim Gudsell and Scott Lyttle, from the former PureBlack line-up.

Villumsen returns to the national championships after finishing runner-up in the road race two years ago. She won silver medals at the Commonwealth Games and world championships in the time trial which was her third straight medal. Villumsen has moved to the new GreenEdge women’s line-up with her clear goal fixed on the London Olympics.

Olympic track hopefuls Jo Kiesanowski and Lauren Ellis will start in the road race along with talented professionals Emma Crum and Serena Sheridan and duathlon star Melanie Burke, who won the famed Zofingen race three months ago.

Former winner Vennell and defending champion Westley Gough will find Sergent a handful in the time trial, while Villumsen will be the rider to beat in the women’s timed test with challenges from defending champion Sonia Waddell and track specialists Alison Shanks, Jaime Nielsen and Ellis.

There will be a top line-up in the under-23 race led by last year’s road race champion Michael Vink, third overall, and time trial champion Jason Christie along with Tour of Southland winner Josh Atkins.

The championships will also recognise the BikeNZ Road and Track Riders of the Year to be announced at a special awards function on Friday 6 January.

Start lists and event details: http://www.elitenationals.co.nz/

For further information contact:

IAN HEPENSTALL

Media Liaison, BikeNZ High Performance

Sports Media NZ Ltd

Boxing Day Christmas Cake Toodle is on

Leaves Havelock North Clock Tower 8:00 am Boxing Day.
Meanders to Waipawa via River Road and returns a little quicker via Te Kura. (100km).

Social get together at Turks Garden Bar on return.
Tail vehicle required if anyone can assist please phone Steve Watson 0275478826







Thank You to all our Supporters, Sponsors, Suppliers, Volunteers, Marshals, Race-starters

2011 has been a full and busy year for Ramblers Cycling.


Thank you to all those who support Saturday racing, Thursday night rides, hosted events such as HUB/EMC Tour and Taupo-Napier, and associated events such as Tour of the Bay. Our volunteers (both rostered and those who just show up on the day to assist) ensure both successful racing and participation at a huge range of levels, abilities, ages and distances. It may be a ‘cliche’ but Ramblers really could not offer these opportunities without each and every one of you.

Special thanks to our very generous Club Sponsor, Heretaunga Building Society. Ramblers encourages its members to look at and consider the services offered by Heretaunga Building Society, and support them in return.

Thanks also to our Grade Sponsors; Revolution Bikes, Marewa Epic Cycles, Pedal Power, AvantiPlus, Grant White Autobody, Langley Twigg and Hub Cycle Centre. Our grade sponsors supply your race leader jerseys so when you can, stop and shop with them.

Some of our key events and our day-to-day running could not be completed without grants so we also thank Lion Foundation, Endeavour Community Trust, Pub Charity and Infinity Foundation for their support in 2011, and Lion Foundation also for their commitment to the HUB/EMC Tour again in 2012.

With Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year holidays imminent, we wish all members and supporters of the club all the best for your Summer break, and whatever form your celebrations take, we trust you enjoy time with family and friends, find some time for yourselves, and of course, get plenty of riding in ready for another fabulous year of cycling, fitness, competition and fun in 2012.



Saturday Racing

No Saturday racing this weekend, or next.


We return to Saturday racing in the New Year on 7th January. See you at Pukehamomoa School for a spin around the Ohiti Circuit.

Thursday Series 6pm start

This Thursday (22) is the first Twyford Kermesse of the Thursday series. The race will be run in 3 groups, 6 laps, 5 laps and 4 laps (if there are sufficient riders). This is also summer solstice, the longest day, so you should have plenty of daylight to ride home afterwards.


Next Thursday (29th) is a Mutiny Road ITT.

RaboDirect Elite and U23 Road National Championships

All the best to Ramblers competing these races over 6th-8th January.


We will be watching the results with interest.

If any of you want to send insider information through for eNews or the Blog, please email info@ramblers.co.nz


Membership Renewal Reminder

Please ensure your have rejoined Ramblers and have paid your fees by the end of January.


Your transponder will NOT be entered into the 2012 database until confirmation of fully paid membership is received.

Riders who have not renewed their membership by February may find themselves unable to start a race.

You can renew online (details in previous enews). If you renew online, please check that your contact details are current.

You can renew manually by visiting the RCC club website for an application form http://www.ramblers.co.nz/membership.asp

Where possible, please give a street address as well as a postal address as this helps with administration of mail-outs (which are sometimes hand-delivered).

Once your application has been confirmed (including payment), you will be entered into the Ramblers race and timing database.

The HUB/EMC 3-day Tour

This coming January, there will be 7 grades including two women’s grades (elite and B). There are not only leader jerseys, but also sprint and KOM jerseys (images of these should be online soon - click on the Hub Tour link on Ramblers home page).


If you are not riding this tour but are available to support the club in January on any of the days, there are still roles to be filled for marshals and drivers.

Please contact Wally Woods (Event Director) by e-mail at wally.woods@xtra.co.nz
 or telephone 845-2202

2 Walk and Cycle Conference- register now!

The first ever joint NZ Walking and Cycling conference will be held from 22-24 February 2012 in Hastings. Over 70 speakers will be presenting - registration forms and a draft programme are now available. The focus of this conference is on everyday walking and cycling for transport, recreation and tourism. It encompasses all aspects of trips made by these "active modes" (including promotion, infrastructure, safety, policy and training) and their integration with each other, other travel options, and our lifestyles in general.


Early-bird registrations close today - 21 December. For more information or to register, go to: http://www.2walkandcycle.org.nz/


Cycle Use in Hastings Increases

Early results from the Hastings District Council's ‘annual cycle count’ show a significant increase in the number of riders since the Council's iWay initiative was launched (2010). HDC received $4.1m in funding from NZTA’s ‘Model Communities Project’ and aimed to make it easier and safer to ride or walk throughout Hastings, and hopefully increase the number of people who walk or bike.


So far Council's annual cycle count has been completed on 15 of 37 sites which are monitored throughout the area and the results have been compared with the figures gathered from the same sites and weeks in 2010/11. Of the 15 sites, seven have shown a significant increase in the number of cyclists. The overall figures from the 15 sites show a 23% increase cyclists on these roads.

Read more here: http://www.voxy.co.nz/lifestyle/cycle-use-hastings-shows-significant-rise/5/110692


2012 B.R Turfrey Tour de Beautiful CHB

Remember to register for the Tour de Beautiful in January.


Registrations and ride details can be found online through this link http://www.cyclingchb.co.nz/events/79-roger


Research: Cyclists have Lower Exposure to Air Pollutants

NZTA have released a new report from a project designed to "assess the comparative risk associated with exposure to traffic pollution when travelling via different transport modes in New Zealand cities".


The good news for cyclists is that, as previous research in other parts of the world has already indicated, people on bikes are generally exposed to lower levels of air pollutants than people in cars or buses. The key results of this research are:



• Car drivers are consistently exposed to the highest average levels of carbon monoxide (CO).

• On-road cyclists are exposed to higher levels of CO, particulates (PM1) and ultra-fine particles (UFPs) than off-road cyclists.

• Car drivers and bus passengers are exposed to higher average levels of UFP than cyclists.

• Locating cycle paths just a short distance from roads can reduce pollution exposure significantly.



Download the full report here: http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/research/reports/457/


Research: Are we reaching 'peak car'?

Experts say our love affair with the automobile is ending, and that could change much more than how we get around – it presents both an opportunity and an imperative to rethink how we build cities, how governments budget and even the contours of the political landscape.The most detailed picture of the trend comes from the United States, where the distance driven by Americans per capita each year flat-lined at the turn of the century and has been dropping for six years. By last Spring, Americans were driving the same distance as they had in 1998. This data is mirrored in Europe, Australia and Japan.


Read more here: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/are-we-reaching-peak-car/article2210139/singlepage/


2012 UCI World Cycling Tour (UWCT), Perth Qualifying Event

The 2012 UCI World Cycling Tour (UWCT) Qualifying Event is returning to Perth for its second year in March 2012.


Thursday March 22: Individual Time Trial, Rottnest Island

Sunday 25 March: Road Race, Kings Park and the Perth CBD

Through qualifier events such as this, riders (both amateur and professional) can obtain a place to participate in the UWCT Final.

These qualifiers are part of a range of cycling activities happening during Perth Bike Week from 18-25 March including the Freeway Bike Ride, hosted rides and the Perth International Track Grand Prix. There is also an option to ride as a corporate team. Registrations to be a part of this unique event are now open.

For more information please head to the event website http://www.uwctperth.com.au/
 or contact Event Coordinator, Indi French info@cicevents.com.au


Upcoming Events

27th-31st December: Tour de Vineyards, Tasman District


6th-8th January: RaboDirect Elite and U23 Road National Championships

11th January: Milford Mountain Classic

13th-15th January: Hub EMC Tour 2012, Hastings

14th January: Round the Mountain, New Plymouth

21st January: GWALOOP, Gisborne/Wairoia

21st January: Tour de Ranges, Auckland

21st-22nd January: WVCC 2Day Challenge, Martinborough

22nd January: BR Turfreys Tour de Beautiful, Central Hawkes Bay

25th-29th January: NZ Cycle Classic, Palmerston North

28th January: NZ Cycle Classic Gran Fondo, Palmerston North

4th-6th February: Rabodirect Elite Track National Championship (includes Madison and U19 Omnium), Invercargill

11th- 12th February: Bev May Tour

12th-18th February: Wellington to Auckland 7 day Cycle Challenge

18th February: Art Deco Bicycle Belles Ride, Napier

18th February: The Rev, Hamilton

18th February: Moonshine Trail, Southland

22-24 February: "To Walk and Cycle" Conference, Hastings

22-26th February: NZ Women’s Tour, Manawatu

25th February: Le Femme Fun Ride, Manawatu

28th February - 3rd March: Rabodirect Age Group Track National Championship, Invercargill

3rd March: Karapoti Classic, Wellington

11th March: Tremain Coorporate Triathalon, Napier

11th March: Kawhata Challenge, Waikato

11th March: Bush Cycle Challenge, Magatinoka

15th-18th March: BDO 4 day Tour, Northland

15th-16th March: Oceania Road championships, Southland

17th-18th March: Ultimo Cycling CHB Junior Tour

18-25th March: Perth Bike Week, Australia (includes UCI Qualifier ITT and RR)

24th March: Grape Ride, Malborough

7th-9th April: TeA Junior Tour, Te Awamutu

14th-15th April: CRI Junior and Women’s Tour

3rd-6th May: RaboDirect Road National Championship, Hastings

20th May: Laskey Cycles Manfeild 6 hour challenge

14th-22nd April: Tour of New Zealand

June-Sept (precise date to be confirmed): Oceania Masters Road Championships, Fiji

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Hastings Sunday Ride (18th December)

Leaving Outside Rebel Sport Heretaunga Street Hastings 8:00 am

Omahu Road, Swamp Road, Dartmaoor Road, Sacred Hill to end of road return via Apley, Church Road, Meannee, Pakowhai. (90Km)

Short ride turn right into Apley (65km)

Saturday Racing: 17th December

Circuit: Mutiny Road

Venue: Arohanui Centre

Registration: 1pm

Race start time: 2pm

Race Starter: Don Kennedy

Race Day Emergency Phone: 027 426 6895

Whether you are racing or supporting, we ask that you please enter the race day emergency number in your mobile phone.


Video Filming at Ramblers Races

Buff the bike, shine the shoes and get your ramblers kit on this weekend. We'll be filming footage for a new cycling video at the next two races so grab your chance for facebook fame and join in. Most filming will be done while you are all racing but if you would like to stay behind after the race we'll also stage a few shots too. The video is designed to promote Ramblers so please wear your club kit if you have one.

Reminder about G Grade Racing

Due to help from generous volunteers G Grade will revert to mentored training races for the first few races of the Summer Series. The distances will be shorter than advertised in the Summer Race Programme, so G Graders wishing to ride the advertised distances (and RACE for all of it) are invited to ride in F Grade.




Thursday Series

Tonight is the first Te Mata Peak Hill Climb.

The Hub EMC 3-day Tour

If you are not riding this tour but are available to support the club in January on any of the days, there are still roles to be filled for marshals and drivers.

Please contact Wally Woods (Event Director) by e-mail at wally.woods@xtra.co.nz or telephone 845-2202


iWay Cycling & Walking Link to Extend to Havelock North

A three metre wide, offroad pathway is to be constructed on the northern side of Havelock Road, beginning between the outskirts of the city and the roundabout at St Georges Road. It will extend to the bridge over the Karamu Stream and features a 400 metre boardwalk above an open storm drain at the Havelock North end of the pathway, alongside Strawberry Patch. Currently around 18,000 vehicles travel along Havelock Road each day and that is expected to rise significantly over the next 20 years. Research has also found that most vehicles travelling along the road only carry one person who is travelling less than five kilometres.

Hastings Deputy Mayor Cynthia Bowers says “Havelock Road is the major transport link between Hastings and Havelock North and the new pathway is the first part of a long term project which aims to ensure that the road meets the needs of the community for many years to come. This is one of four key routes that have been identified in the iWay walking and cycling strategy for Hastings and when completed, promises to be a great boost for the large and growing number of walkers and cyclists around the district. Many people choose to cycle between Hastings and Havelock North each day for work and pleasure and the new cycleway will ensure that this can be done in a safe and easy way.”

For more information contact Ross Holden (iWay Communications Manager) 871 5056 or 027 275 5205


Membership Renewal Reminder

Please ensure your have rejoined Ramblers and have paid your fees by the end of January.

Your transponder will NOT be entered into the 2012 database until confirmation of fully paid membership is received.

Riders who have not renewed their membership by February may find themselves unable to start a race.

You can renew online (details in previous enews). If you renew online, please check that your contact details are current.

You can renew manually by visiting the RCC club website for an application form http://www.ramblers.co.nz/membership.asp

Where possible, please give a street address as well as a postal address as this helps with administration of mail-outs (which are sometimes hand-delivered).

Once your application has been confirmed (including payment), you will be entered into the Ramblers race and timing database.


2012 B.R Turfrey Tour de Beautiful CHB

A reminder that registrations for the Tour de Beautiful (Sunday 22nd January 2012) are now open.

Registrations and ride details can be found online through this link http://www.cyclingchb.co.nz/events/79-roger


Upcoming Events

27th-31st December: Tour de Vineyards, Tasman District


6th-8th January: RaboDirect Elite and U23 Road National Championships

11th January: Milford Mountain Classic

13th-15th January: Hub EMC Tour 2012, Hastings

14th January: Round the Mountain, New Plymouth

21st January: GWALOOP, Gisborne/Wairoia

21st January: Tour de Ranges, Auckland

21st-22nd January: WVCC 2Day Challenge, Martinborough

22nd January: BR Turfreys Tour de Beautiful, Central Hawkes Bay

25th-29th January: NZ Cycle Classic, Palmerston North

28th January: NZ Cycle Classic Gran Fondo, Palmerston North

4th-6th February: Rabodirect Elite Track National Championship (includes Madison and U19 Omnium), Invercargill

11th- 12th February: Bev May Tour

12th-18th February: Wellington to Auckland 7 day Cycle Challenge

18th February: Art Deco Bicycle Belles Ride, Napier

18th February: The Rev, Hamilton

18th February: Moonshine Trail, Southland

22-24 February: "To Walk and Cycle" Conference, Hastings

22-26th February: NZ Women’s Tour, Manawatu

25th February: Le Femme Fun Ride, Manawatu

28th February - 3rd March: Rabodirect Age Group Track National Championship, Invercargill

3rd March: Karapoti Classic, Wellington

11th March: Tremain Coorporate Triathalon, Napier

11th March: Kawhata Challenge, Waikato

11th March: Bush Cycle Challenge, Magatinoka

15th-18th March: BDO 4 day Tour, Northland

15th-16th March: Oceania Road Championships, Southland

17th-18th March: Ultimo Cycling CHB Junior Tour

24th March: Grape Ride, Malborough

7th-9th April: TeA Junior Tour, Te Awamutu

14th-15th April: CRI Junior and Women’s Tour

3rd-6th May: RaboDirect Road National Championship, Hastings

20th May: Laskey Cycles Manfeild 6 hour challenge

14th-22nd April: Tour of New Zealand

June-Sept (precise date to be confirmed): Oceania Masters Road Championships, Fiji

Monday, December 12, 2011

Important Information for Ramblers Juniors Cycling Camp at Waimarama

This is an annual training camp which focuses on skills training and development of a supportive team mentality. In the past, experienced cyclists have run short workshops on skills, nutrition and bike maintenance. Coach, Ivar Hopman, runs a tight ship but never-the-less insists on fun (a mandatory requirement of the 4 days).

There is a small cost, but Ramblers subsidises this experience for our juniors. Thank you to Pub Charity for their support.

If you are interested, please contact Ivar 06 835 7058 / 021451588 or ivar.hopman@teamcoach.net.nz

Waimarama Camp Flyer Here : http://www.ramblers.co.nz/BlogFiles/Campflyer2011.pdf

Waimarama Camp Waiver Here: http://www.ramblers.co.nz/BlogFiles/CampWaiver2011.pdf

Friday, December 9, 2011

Christmas Cake Tootle

Don't forget the Annual Christmas Cake Tootle (Boxing Day Monday 26th )
Social Ride Leaving from Havelock North Clock Tower 8:00am

Hastings Sunday Ride 12 December

Leaving 8:00am Outside Rebel Sport Heretaunga Street W Hastings

Omahu, Sherenden, Otamuri, Whanawhana, Ohiti Road Ret (105km)

Short Ride Omahu, Sherenden, Crownthorpe Settlement Ret (65 km)

Saturday Racing: 10th December 2011

Circuit: Apley Road circuit (clockwise)

Venue: Puketapu School

Registration: 1pm

Race start time: 2pm

Distance: A-D 52km; E-F 26km; G 20km

Race Starter: Owen Cleverton

Race Day Emergency Phone: 027 426 6895

Please swipe your transponder at the race trailer before each Saturday race.


G Grade Racing

Due to help from generous volunteers G Grade will revert to mentored training races for the first few races of the Summer Series. The distances will be shorter than advertised in the Summer Race Programme, so G Graders wishing to ride the advertised distances (and RACE for all of it) are invited to ride in F Grade.

This Saturday, G Grade will ride to Dartmoor and return (20km).


Thursday Series

Yesterday evening, the first Thursday Swamp Road ITT for the series was held. With 35 riders, the ride was hotly contested with 7/100 of a second deciding fastest time for Brendon Vesty ahead of Jeremy Vennell.

Next week: Te Mata Peak Hill Climb


NEXT WEEK: Waimarama Junior Cycling Camp

Yes, it’s time for our juniors to take their bikes to Waiamarama again. 14th-17th December.

This is an annual training camp which focuses on skills training and development of a supportive team mentality. In the past, experienced cyclists have run short workshops on skills, nutrition and bike maintenance. Coach, Ivar Hopman, runs a tight ship but never-the-less insists on fun (a mandatory requirement of the 4 days).

There is a small cost, but Ramblers subsidises this experience for our juniors. Thank you to Pub Charity for their support.

If you are interested, please contact Ivar 06 835 7058 / 021451588 or ivar.hopman@teamcoach.net.nz



Entries close today for Elite National Championships

Entries close today for the RaboDirect Criterium Elite Road National Championships (6-8th January 2012, Christchurch)


Copy and paste this link in to your browser to enter
https://sitedesq.imgstg.com/eventsregform/index.cfm?fuseaction=display_event_detail&EventID=11026&OrgID=6346

No late entries will be accepted for the RaboDirect Elite Road National Championships.

Unlike previous years, you need to enter yourself via the online system, not through your centre. If you are part of a NZ domestic trade team please contact your team for entry.

To enter, login with the same username and password that you use to apply for licences.

If you have any questions about the online entry for the event please contact BikeNZ on 09 630 5780 or admin@bikenz.org.nz




Tonight: BMW Northshore Grand Prix and RaboDirect Criterium National Championships

If you are in Auckland this evening and want something to to do, you can be a rider or a spectator in Takapuna. The Jerry Clayton BMW North Shore Grand Prix is hosting the RaboDirect Criterium National Championships, and the 9th edition of this iconic Takapuna event will play host to some of the fastest athletes in the country.


All the best to Ramblers Serena Sheridan, Westley Gough and Jeremy Yates.

Excerpt: Press Release

Olympic hopeful Kaytee Boyd will look to defend her 2010 Championship title against the likes of BikeNZ Track teammate Rushlee Buchanan along with the experienced Serena Sheridan.

The SUBWAY Pro Cycling line-up led by Peter Latham & Westley Gough will bring a wealth of experience to Hurstmere Rd. Latham, a two-time previous winner of the event and Gough will both carry fine form off a recent intensive training camp with the BikeNZ Track Team.

Perennial strong man Jeremy Yates (Mico-Protrain) along with Oceania Track Champion Myron Simpson (Jerry Clayton BMW) & Chris Macic (Jerry Clayton BMW) will certainly be in the fight to wear the silver fern as RaboDirect Criterium National champion for 2012.

Entries remain open until racing starts in 5 grades - U17 Girls, U17 Boys,Age Group/Masters (non-championship), Elite Women & Elite Men.

Racing from 5.30pm - Hurstmere Rd - Takapuna - North Shore - Auckland

More marshalls are required from 4.30pm to ensure the event runs safely... so if you are there to watch or support but would like to help, please contact peter@smartsport.co.nz
 http://www.smartsport.co.nz/


Membership Renewal Reminder

Please ensure your have rejoined Ramblers and have paid your fees by the end of January.

Your transponder will NOT be entered into the 2012 database until confirmation of fully paid membership is received.

Riders who have not renewed their membership by February may find themselves unable to start a race.

You can renew online (details in previous enews). If you renew online, please check that your contact details are current.

You can renew manually by visiting the RCC club website for an application form http://www.ramblers.co.nz/membership.asp


Where possible, please give a street address as well as a postal address as this helps with administration of mail-outs (which are sometimes hand-delivered).

Once your application has been confirmed (including payment), you will be entered into the Ramblers race and timing database.


Wanganui Track Cycling Summer

Wanganui has extended a welcome to all visitors to join them on the track over Summer. For a full event calendar, please copy and paste this link into your browser.

http://www.sportsground.co.nz/files/Site/864/6/Pdf/111125092111FAJKPVBC.pdf



2012 B.R Turfrey Tour de Beautiful CHB

A reminder that registrations for the Tour de Beautiful (Sunday 22nd January 2012) are now open.

Registrations and ride details can be found online through this link http://www.cyclingchb.co.nz/events/79-roger



Le Femme Fun Ride: 25 February 2012

This is a Womens Only ride and will be held in conjunction with the NZCT Womens Tour that will be held in the Manawatu at the end of February.

There are 2 courses to suit different fitness levels: 25km short course 48km long course.

For more information please copy and paste this link into your browser http://www.bikemanawatu.co.nz/index.php/club-news/707-womans-ride-new-and-exciting-event.

Entry fee $40 includes electronic timing, race pack and lunch.

Late entry fee of an extra $10 will apply after 18th February 2012.

Online entries opening soon.


BikeWise Challenge: Register your team online!

You can register your organisation for the Bike Wise Challenge 2012 online at http://www.bikewise.co.nz/



If you have enquiries or need assistance, call the BikeWise freephone 0508 BY BIKE (0508 29 2453) or email at bikewise@nzta.govt.nz


Upcoming Events

9th December: RaboDirect Criterium National Championship, Auckland

10th December: Rice Mountain Classic

11th December: Telstra Clear Cycle Challenge, Auckland

11th December: Levin Track Carnival

27th-31st December: Tour de Vineyards, Tasman District


2012

6th-8th January: RaboDirect Elite and U23 Road National Championships


11th January: Milford Mountain Classic

13th-15th January: Hub EMC Tour 2012, Hastings

14th January: Round the Mountain, New Plymouth

21st January: GWALOOP, Gisborne/Wairoia

21st January: Tour de Ranges, Auckland

21st-22nd January: WVCC 2Day Challenge, Martinborough

22nd January: BR Turfreys Tour de Beautiful, Central Hawkes Bay

25th-29th January: NZ Cycle Classic, Palmerston North

28th January: NZ Cycle Classic Gran Fondo, Palmerston North

4th-6th February: Rabodirect Elite Track National Championship (includes Madison and U19 Omnium), Invercargill

11th- 12th February: Bev May Tour

12th-18th February: Wellington to Auckland 7 day Cycle Challenge

18th February: Art Deco Bicycle Belles Ride

18th February: The Rev, Hamilton

18th February: Moonshine Trail, Southland

22-24 February: "To Walk and Cycle" Conference, Hastings

22-26th February: NZ Women’s Tour, Manawatu

25th February: Le Femme Fun Ride, Manawatu

28th February - 3rd March: Rabodirect Age Group Track National Championship, Invercargill

3rd March: Karapoti Classic, Wellington

11th March: Tremain Coorporate Triathalon, Napier

11th March: Kawhata Challenge, Waikato

11th March: Bush Cycle Challenge, Magatinoka

15th-18th March: BDO 4 day Tour, Northland

15th-16th March: Oceania Road championships, Southland

17th-18th March: Ultimo Cycling CHB Junior Tour

24th March: Grape Ride, Malborough

7th-9th April: TeA Junior Tour, Te Awamutu

14th-15th April: CRI Junior and Women’s Tour

3rd-6th May: RaboDirect Road National Championship, Hastings

20th May: Laskey Cycles Manfeild 6 hour challenge

14th-22nd April: Tour of New Zealand

June-Sept (precise date to be confirmed): Oceania Masters Road Championships, Fiji

Monday, December 5, 2011

Three medal haul for New Zealand cyclists in World Cup

New Zealand has taken gold in the men's pursuit at the UCI World Cup in unusual circumstances, while claiming silver medals in two other races on an eventful second day in Colombia.

After running second to world champions Australia in yesterday's qualifying in the men's pursuit, the New Zealand quartet were awarded the gold medal after their opponents crashed out on the first straight.

The Australians were not awarded a restart and therefore the New Zealand team of Jesse Sergent, Sam Bewley, Aaron Gate and Marc Ryan won the gold medal.

No doubt the New Zealand team would have preferred to race as they prepare towards the big season ahead.

Earlier the women's team pursuit won the silver medal after world champions Great Britain proved too strong in the final. The Brits set the early pace to open up a gap of more than a second before the kiwi trio of Alison Shanks, Lauren Ellis and Jaime Nielsen clawed their way back. But the kiwis dropped Nielsen two laps from the finish with the Great Britain trio moving away for the win.

"We started in the first six laps really focussing on our own pace and setting out what we know we can do and then race them for the last six laps," said Lauren Ellis. "It was only the last two laps really that didn't go to plan. We still went out there to execute the best ride we could, and sometimes it is not always perfect."

Ellis said while there were no excuses, the group found this week tough after competing in the Oceania Championships last week before facing the 30-hour trip to Colombia.

"We raced on the Thursday night then flew our Friday. It's a long way over here. We got in on Sunday and then to race on Wednesday and Thursday is tough.

"It's just the start of our season and we are all in good shape and looking ahead now."

Manawatu sprinter Simon van Velthooven continued his powerful form to grab the silver medal in the men's 1000m time trial. He powered home in 1:01.160, which 3/100ths of a second outside the national record he set in last week's Oceania Championships.

Frenchman Francois Pervis took out the gold in 1:00.075 but van Velthooven put up his hand for a potential medal in next year's world championships in Melbourne.

The rest of the sprint team had less good fortune after former triple world junior champion Sam Webster crashed during the second lap of the team sprint after a puncture during qualifying. Teammate Eddie Dawkins was left with no room to manoeuvre and crashed also. It was initially thought the team were not allowed a re-run, but in face Webster's injuries, while not too serious, ruled him out of the competition.

The leading German team broke the world record in a time of 42.914, which was 35/100th of a second inside the old mark set by Great Britain at the Beijing Olympics, beating another German trio in the final.

New Zealand's starter Ethan Mitchell had the BikeNZ trio on a fast pace with the third quickest time for the first lap of 17.463s.

It has also been a mixed start for Shane Archbold in the men's omnium. He was third fastest in the flying lap in 13.173, which was another personal best after his 13.192 at last week's Oceania Championships.

He lost two laps to finish 22nd in the points race and was one of three riders disqualified for racing infractions in the elimination race.

Results:

Women's team pursuit, 3000m gold medal ride: Great Britain 3:31.835, 1; New Zealand (Lauren Ellis, Jaime Nielsen, Alison Shanks) 3:37.072, 2. Bronze ride: USA 3:44.274, 3; Lithuania 3:55.010, 4.

Men's omnium:

Flying lap: Bryan Coquard (FRA) 13.128, 1; Zach Bell (CAN) 13.155, 2; Shane Archbold (NZL) 13.173, 3.

Points race: Ho Kwok (HKG) 64, Eloy Teruel Rivira (ESP) 56, Lasse Hansen (DEN) 52. Archbold 22nd.

Elimination race: Coquard 1, Michael Freiberg (AUS) 2, Gijs van Hoecke (BEL) 3. Also: Archbold dsq.

Men's 100m time trial: Francois Pervis (FRA) 1:00.075, 1; Simon Van Velthooven (NZL0 1:01.160, 2; Filip Ditzel (CZE) 1:02.009, 3.

Men's team pursuit, 4000m, gold medal ride: New Zealand (Jesse Sergent, Marc Ryan, Sam Bewley, Aaron Gate) 1, Australia dnf, 2. Bronze medal:

Men's team sprint: Germany 43.311, 1; (World Record); Team ERD (Germany) 44.230, 2; Venezuela 43.991, 3. New Zealand dnf.

For further information contact:

IAN HEPENSTALL

Media Liaison, BikeNZ High Performance

Sports Media NZ Ltd

World class ride for Shanks in world cup victory

New Zealand cyclist Alison Shanks produced another world class performance to win the individual pursuit at the UCI World Cup in Colombia today.

Shanks, who slashed her own previous best at the Oceania Championships last week, recorded another 3m 28s ride at the partially outdoor velodrome in Cali.

She defeated Great Britain's Wendy Houvenaghel, part of the world team pursuit champion trio, with a superb display, clocking 3:28.994.

The Otago rider was delighted with her second 3:28 effort, especially replicating her best time after the arduous travel and heavy early season racing schedule.

"Not only was it a good ride, it was evenly executed. I wanted to firstly go out and beat Wendy and win the gold medal but to do so and record such a fast time as well and it's day three after the team pursuit ... I am stoked," said Shanks.

"Cali is also a fast track but there's a bit of wind so you have to be smart how you ride it. It shows I am fit and it's a great way to kick off the season."

The New Zealander, usually a conservative starter, was on top throughout in the 3000m final, ahead by 0.5sec at the 1000m mark and had the race under control to be two seconds clear at the 2000m.

Shanks topped qualifiers in the morning session with a 3:32.184 with Houvenaghel more than a second behind and six seconds back to the next fastest.

"This morning Wendy went out fast and was still ahead at the 2km mark. We thought she would do the same tonight. I knew I was strong to bring it home in the last km but as it turned out I was ahead for most of the race and so I am absolutely stoked with the ride I put together tonight."

Shanks said it did not make up for the disappointment of their loss in yesterday's team pursuit where they were beaten by the Houvenaghel –led Great Britain team.

"I think we have learned a lot from that. In the team pursuit you have to push the boundaries to go faster and that's what we have to do in Olympic year. When you are riding on those limits, sometimes they don't come off but you have to keep pushing the boundaries and hope on race day it comes together.

"We've learned a lot from that. We will take things from it and move forward."

Joanne Kiesanowski has enjoyed her first event win on the first day of the women's omnium. The Christchurch professional was eighth in the flying lap, lowering her personal best for a second time in a week to 14.655s. She was 13th in the points race before recording a breakthrough victory with a brilliant ride in the elimination race, holding off world medallist Tara Whitten (CAN) in the final sprint.

Manawatu's Simon van Velthooven finished 13th in the B final of the men's keirin. The Oceania champion was closed out of any real racing real estate. Earlier he was relegated in the semifinal for not holding his line, after finishing third across the line.

It proved a disappointing competition for world omnium silver medallist Shane Archbold who along with two other riders was disqualified during the points race yesterday and under the rules, was unable to contest the rest of the programme.

The World Cup finishes tomorrow.

Results:

Women's 3000m individual pursuit, gold medal ride: Alison Shanks (NZL) 3:28.994, 1; Wendy Houvenaghel (GBR) 3:33.698, 2. Bronze ride: Kalitovska Lesya (UKR) 3:35.983, 3; Sarah Kent (AUS) 3:41.566, 4.

Qualifying: Shanks 3:32.847, 1; Houvenaghel 3:33.633, 2; Lesya 3:38.068, 3; Kent 3:38.835, 4.

Women's Omnium, flying lap: Sarah Hammer (USA) 143.279, 1; Huang Li (CHN) 14.361, 2; Tara Whitten (CAN) 14.455, 3. Also: Joanne Kiesanowski (NZL) 14.655, 6.

Points race: Whitten 30 points, 1; Hammer 28, 2; Malgarzata Wojtyra (POL) 23, 3. Also: Kiesanowski 4, 13.

Elimination: Kiesanowski 1, Whitten 2, Passcale Jeuland (FRA) 3.

Points after three events: Whitten 6 points, 1; Hammer 7, 2; A Trebaite (LTU) 19, 3. Also: Kiesanowski 22, 6.

For further information contact:

IAN HEPENSTALL

Media Liaison, BikeNZ High Performance

Sports Media NZ Ltd

Kiesanowski finishes 8th in World Cup omnium

Christchurch cyclist Joanne Kiesanowski has finished eighth in the omnium on the final day of the UCI World Cup in Colombia.

Kiesanowski had three solid performances on the second day, finishing 12th in the individual pursuit, 11th in the scratch race and 12th in the 500m time trial.

Her effort was highlighted with the win in the elimination race on the first day.

World champion Sarah Hammer (USA) took out the omnium from Canada's Tara Whitten.

Meanwhile sprinters Eddie Dawkins and Sam Webster bowed out of the men's sprint in the round of eight. The pair qualified in the competitive field with Dawkins (Invercargill) 10th fastest in 10.268 and Webster 13th fastest in 10.326.

Dawkins lost in the round of eight to Germany's Rene Enders and Webster went out to Trinidad's Njisane Phillip.

The next round of the World Cup is next month in Beijing.

Results:

Women's omnium, round 4, individual pursuit: Tara Whitten (CAN) 3:30.222, 1; Sarah Hammer (USA) 3:30.494, 2; Laura Trott (GBR) 3:33.180, 3. Also: Joanne Kiesanowski (NZL) 3:44.269, 12.

Scratch race: Hammer 1, Li Huang (CHN) 2, Min Lee (TPE) 3. Also: Kiesanowski 11.

500m time trial: Trott 35.378, 1; Austine Trebaite (FRA) 35.813, 2; Mel Hsiao (TPE) 36.087, 3. Also: Kiesanowski 36.813, 12.

Overall points: Hammer 14, 1; Whitten 28, 2; Trott 29, 3. Also: Kiesanowski 57, 8.

Men's sprint qualifying: Eddie Dawkins (NZL) 10.268, 10; Sam Webster (NZL) 10.326, 13.

Round of 8: Dawkins lost to Rene Enders (GER), Webster lost to Njisane Phillip (TRI).

For further information contact:

IAN HEPENSTALL

Media Liaison, BikeNZ High Performance

Sports Media NZ Ltd

Friday, December 2, 2011

Crash mars qualifying effort for BikeNZ sprint team

Crash mars qualifying effort for BikeNZ sprint team

The New Zealand cycling sprint team crashed out during qualifying at the UCI World Cup in Cali today.

Former triple world junior champion Sam Webster crashed during the second lap of the team sprint after he rolled a tyre off the rim during the qualifying for the team sprint. Teammate Eddie Dawkins was left with no room to manoeuvre and crashed also. Webster received some grazing but was otherwise unhurt.

Unfortunately the team were not awarded a restart and are out of the competition with two teams from Germany recording the fastest times. The leading German team broke the world record in a time of 42.914, which was 35/100th of a second inside the old mark set by Great Britain at the Beijing Olympics.

New Zealand's starter Ethan Mitchell had the BikeNZ trio on a fast pace with the third quickest time for the first lap of 17.463s.

It has also been a mixed start for Shane Archbold in the men's omnium. He was third fastest in the flying lap in 13.173, which was another personal best after his 13.192 at last week's Oceania Championships.

He then suffered in the points race, losing two laps to finish 22nd. He is currently 10th after two events.

The evening sessions is set to start at 1pm (NZ time).

For further information contact:

IAN HEPENSTALL

Media Liaison, BikeNZ High Performance

Sports Media NZ Ltd

Thursday, December 1, 2011

BikeNZ team pursuit cyclists into World Cup finals

New Zealand are through to the gold medal rides in both men's and women's team pursuit at the UCI World Cup in Cali, Colombia.

The women's team were the fastest in the heats of the 3000m team pursuit, while the men were second fastest behind world champions Australia.

Unusually the team pursuit time trials were run on the evening, with medals to be decided tomorrow night.

The women's trio of Alison Shanks, Jaime Nielsen and Lauren Ellis clocked 3:24.005 on a windy Cali Velodrome which is roofed but open to the elements on the sides.

New Zealand will ride off against Great Britain in the final tomorrow afternoon (NZ time) with the British boasting two of their world champion squad in the line-up.

World champion silver medallists USA, with two of their three riders back, will take on Lithuania for the bronze medal with the much vaunted Australian and Canadian teams missing out.

World champions Australia were the class of the field in the men's qualifying when they clocked 4:02.739 in the windy conditions. Their line-up included world pursuit champion Jack Bobridge and fellow world champions Rohan Dennis and Michael Hepburn in their squad.

The New Zealand quartet of Jesse Sergent, Sam Bewley, Marc Ryan and Aaron Gate were second fastest in 4:04.612, comfortably ahead of Colombia and Denmark who will fight it out for the bronze medal.

Tomorrow's first full day of competition includes the first day of the men's omnium, team sprint, men's kilo time trial and finals of the team pursuit.

Results, World Cup, Cali:

Team pursuit qualifying, men: Australia 4:02.739, 1; New Zealand 4:04.612, 2; Colombia 4:06.118, 3; Denmark 4:06.794, 4.

Team pursuit qualifying, women: New Zealand 3:24.005, 1; Great Britain 3:24.849, 2; USA 3:26.027, 3; Lithuania 3:26.468, 4.

For further information contact:

IAN HEPENSTALL

Media Liaison, BikeNZ High Performance

Sports Media NZ Ltd

Hastings Sunday Ride 4th December

Leaving outside rebel sport Heretaunga Street - 8:00am

Waimarara Road, Mareatotora Road to end of road (Extended seal may now be close to Waimarama) and return via Tuki Tuki (90 - 100 km)

Saturday Racing: 3rd December 2011

Circuit: Valley/Raukawa

Venue: Bridge Pa School

Registration: 1pm

Race start time: 2pm

Distance: A-D 66km; E-G 32km

Race Starter: David Barclay

Race Day Emergency Phone: 027 426 6895

Please remember to swipe your transponder at the race trailer before each Saturday race. If you don’t swipe your transponder, you can not expect a result.


Thursday Series Begins

Every Summer, Ramblers also holds short evening races on Thursdays starting from 6pm.

This Thursday, 1st December, the first Ohiti Road ITT is being held.

Next Thursday, 8th December, will be the first Swamp Road ITT.


Rider Behaviour and Protocol

A reminder that the Spring Series brought up several issues around club expectations of our members. Individuals and grades received warnings, disqualifications and sanctions for interferring in the race outcome for other grades; for behaviour in sprints; and for breaking NZ Road and RCC rules (such as crossing the white line).

Riders have had to be reminded about fundemental protocol such as using toilet facilities at our venues (rather than school or church grounds) or paying the full race fee in NZ money (rather than short-changing or using tokens and foreign coin).

We look forward to a Summer Series free of such behaviours with a focus what the club is fundementally about - safe and challenging Saturday racing.


New Look on the Net

We are continuing to upgrade our internet profile and are looking for someone to help create an exciting mini video about the RCC and bike racing in the Bay.


If you think you might be able to help or provide video clips, contact Su Daniel via info@ramblers.co.nz or leave a message on our Facebook page.

Renew Your Membership Now

A special eNews came out a few days agoto explain and encourage membership renewal.

Please ensure your have rejoined Ramblers and have paid your fees by the end of January.

Your transponder will NOT be entered into the 2012 database until confirmation of fully paid membership is received.

Riders who have not renewed their membership by February may find themselves unable to start a race.

There are TWO ways to Apply for Membership

1. Online

Go to https://memberdesq.imgstg.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=login&OrgID=6346

Renewing members must login before completing the online form.

If you do not know your BikeNZ password and user name either contact BikeNZ or email info@ramblers.co.nz, including your full name and birth date to request these.

If you renew online, please check that your contact details are current.

2. Manually

Download an application form from the RCC club website http://www.ramblers.co.nz/membership.asp

Complete and return this along with ALL relevant fees (including the BikeNZ component) to the Ramblers Cycling Club.

Do NOT post to BikeNZ unless you are applying for either a Technical Licence, or an International Licence Upgrade.

Where possible, please give a street address as well as a postal address as this helps with administration of mail-outs (which are sometimes hand-delivered).


Confirmation of Membership

Once your application has been confirmed (including payment), you will be entered into the Ramblers race and timing database.

However, it may take up to four weeks from the time the club receives your application until you receive your physical licence.


The Hub EMC 3-day Tour: New Grade!

An invitation went out to clubs around the country today inviting women to enter the tour. In 2012 there will be two womens grade: Elite Women and B Women with prizes for Sprint, KOM and Winners.


If you are not riding but are available to support the club in January, there are still roles to be filled for marshals, drivers and mechanics.

Let Wally Woods (Event Director) know you are available by e-mail at wally.woods@xtra.co.nz or telephone 845-2202

Hawke's Bay Trails Update and Feedback Opportunity

Date: Tuesday 6 December


Time: 2pm - 3.30pm

Place: HBRC Council Chamber, 159 Dalton St, Napier

RSVP: Drew Broadley, 068352632 or 0274458290 or drew@hbrc.govt.nz

The Rice Mountain Classic: 10th December, Wellington

For 2011 the following grades will be available:


A Men: 120km - A Women: 93km - B Grade: 93km - C Grade: 59km

Entry Fee: $50 ($10 Late fee for all entries on the day)

Race Start: 10am

Full Details and Entry Here: http://www.pnp.org.nz/road/Rice-Mountain-Classic/?-session=pnpv4:79493BC71b5ef1BE81jtV2A868FC

Levin Track Carnival

Date: Sunday 11th December


Where: Levin Domain, Bath Street, Levin

Race cost: U15 $5; Over 15 $10

You can register now: Email Wayne gay.leahy@inspire.net.nz or Lisa lisaandrichard@slingshot.co.nz

There will be refreshments available at the prize-giving.

Art Deco Weekend: Bicycle Belles

On Saturday February 18th the Bicycle Belles take part in Napier's Art Deco Weekend. Meet them at the Soundshell at 9.30am and proceed in a (dis)orderly fashion around to East Pier for refreshements.


Gold Coin donation for the Art Deco Trust.

Start thinking about your Deco Duds for this one - everyone (male, female, any age) is welcome to join this ride.

Upcoming Events

4th December: BikeManawatu Track Carnival


9th December: RaboDirect Criterium National Championship, Auckland

10th December: Rice Mountain Classic

11th December: Telstra Clear Cycle Challenge, Auckland

11th December: Levin Track Carnival

27th-31st December: Tour de Vineyards, Tasman District

2012

6th-8th January: RaboDirect Elite and U23 Road National Championships

11th January: Milford Mountain Classic

13th-15th January: Hub EMC Tour 2012, Hastings

14th January: Round the Mountain, New Plymouth

21st January: GWALOOP, Gisborne/Wairoia

21st January: Tour de Ranges, Auckland

21st-22nd January: WVCC 2Day Challenge, Martinborough

22nd January: BR Turfreys Tour de Beautiful, Central Hawkes Bay

25th-29th January: NZ Cycle Classic, Palmerston North

28th January: NZ Cycle Classic Gran Fondo, Palmerston North

4th-6th February: Rabodirect Elite Track National Championship (includes Madison and U19 Omnium), Invercargill

11th- 12th February: Bev May Tour

12th-18th February: Wellington to Auckland 7 day Cycle Challenge

18th February: Art Deco Bicycle Belles Ride

18th February: The Rev, Hamilton

18th February: Moonshine Trail, Southland

22-24 February: "To Walk and Cycle" Conference, Hastings

22-26th February: NZ Women’s Tour, Manawatu

25th February: Bike Manawatu Women’s Ride

28th February - 3rd March: Rabodirect Age Group Track National Championship, Invercargill

3rd March: Karapoti Classic, Wellington

11th March: Tremain Coorporate Triathalon, Napier

11th March: Kawhata Challenge, Waikato

11th March: Bush Cycle Challenge, Magatinoka

15th-18th March: BDO 4 day Tour, Northland

15th-16th March: Oceania Road championships, Southland

17th-18th March: Ultimo Cycling CHB Junior Tour

24th March: Grape Ride, Malborough

7th-9th April: TeA Junior Tour, Te Awamutu

14th-15th April: CRI Junior and Women’s Tour

3rd-6th May: RaboDirect Road National Championship, Hastings

20th May: Laskey Cycles Manfeild 6 hour challenge

14th-22nd April: Tour of New Zealand

June-Sept (precise date to be confirmed): Oceania Masters Road Championships, Fiji