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2015 Cycling New Zealand Annual Report 2015 / 2
ANNUAL REPORT 2015 1 / CYCLING NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL REPORT 2015 CYCLING NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL REPORT 2015 / 2 CONTENTS Chairman & CEO Report 2 High Performance Report 5 Community Development Report 8 Education Development Report 9 Athlete Development Report 10 Events 12 2015 Highlights 16 Road & Track President’s Report 18 MTB President’s Report 21 BMX Chairman’s Report 23 NZ School Cycling Association Report 24 2014/15 Performance Results 26 2015 Financial Information 32 Our Partners 40 Board & MO Officers 41 Natasha Hansen Photo: Bryn Lennon/Getty Images 3 / CYCLING NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL REPORT 2015 CYCLING NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL REPORT 2015 / 4 CHAIRMAN & CEO SIMON PERRY & ANDREW MATHESON // REPORT This is our first year reporting under our new name Cycling New Zealand, and it certainly has been a large and productive year. Our learning and the depth of understanding of the histories and cultures of all codes has continued, likewise our clarity of the opportunities and challenges facing cycling has sharpened. There were many highlights in 2015 that deserve recognition. Firstly, and of considerable note, this year we welcomed APL Windows Solutions as our new principal partner, with the partnership committed through to 2020. Owned by the Plaw Family, APL are a highly successful Hamilton based organisation started in 1971 which has grown to become “ ...CYCLING IN GENERAL IS GAINING SOME VERY New Zealand’s foremost window supplier, offering a range of residential and commercial window systems. The breadth of STRONG MOMENTUM IN MANY WAYS. WE ARE SEEING APL’s consumer brands align effectively with our respective EXTENSIVE DEVELOPMENT IN TRAILS AND CYCLEWAYS, cycling codes; First Windows & Doors with BMX, Altherm Window Systems with MTB, and Vantage Windows & Doors INVESTMENT IN SAFER CYCLING INITIATIVES, AND with road and track. -
2021 Individual Time Trial Results
Vantage Elite, U23 & U19 National 2021 Time Trial Overall Results Finish ME Mens Elite Time Trial Distance: 38.5 km Winner's average: 42.5 km/h 1. 161 Aaron GATE Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 54:16,76 54:16,76 2. 151 George BENNETT Tasman 54:17,49 +0.73 3. 176 Michael VINK Canterbury 54:18,36 +1.60 4. 155 Hamish BOND Waikato Bay of Plenty 54:55,87 +39.11 5. 194 Glenn HADEN West Coast North Island 55:58,48 +1:41.72 6. 169 Joel YATES Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 56:07,56 +1:50.80 7. 164 Hayden MCCORMICK Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 56:12,26 +1:55.50 8. 162 Ethan BATT Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 56:12,89 +1:56.13 9. 175 Ben OLIVER Canterbury 56:47,49 +2:30.73 10. 174 Jake MARRYATT Canterbury 57:26,34 +3:09.58 11. 166 James ORAM Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 57:37,44 +3:20.68 12. 183 Alex HEANEY GD Pringle p/b Spoken Cycles 59:07,63 +4:50.87 13. 158 Dan FURMINGER Waikato Bay of Plenty 1:03:09,15 +8:52.39 14. 156 Daniel BRIDGWATER Waikato Bay of Plenty 1:05:50,27 +11:33.51 MU Mens U23 Time Trial Distance: 38.5 km Winner's average: 42.6 km/h 1. 1 Finn FISHER-BLACK Tasman 54:07,54 54:07,54 2. 11 Logan CURRIE Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 55:11,11 +1:03.57 3. -
5 October 2013 ECS Points Classifications Final
Benchmark Homes Elite Cycling Series 2013 Individual Points Classification - ELITE/UNDER 23 MEN NAME TEAM CATEGORY TOT RD1 RD2 RD3 RD4 RD5 RD6 1 Sam Horgan Benchmark Homes Elite 10 12 25 18 14 79 2 Joseph Chapman L&M Group Racing Elite 20 14 20 10 12 76 3 Tom Hubbard Homestyle Under 23 9 22 25 9 65 4 Brad Evans Fitlab Under 23 25 18 12 4 59 5 Cameron Karwowski H&J's Outdoor World Avanti+ Under 23 16 20 16 52 6 Tim Rush Team Calder Stewart Road Elite 5 20 20 6 51 7 Dylan Kennett Breads of Europe All About Plumbing Under 23 22 22 44 8 Hamish Schreurs Benchmark Homes Under 23 25 18 43 9 Adam Bull Homestyle Under 23 4 6 12 18 3 43 10 Scott Thomas L&M Group Racing Elite 18 6 10 5 39 11 Sam Friend Breads of Europe All About Plumbing Under 23 10 4 12 7 33 12 Grayson Napier Fitlab Under 23 16 16 32 13 James Early Benchmark Homes Elite 9 22 31 14 Mitchell Podmore Homestyle Under 23 12 5 9 3 29 15 Ian Smallman Scotty Browns Vision Systems Elite 22 5 27 16 Marc Ryan Scotty Browns Vision Systems Elite 25 25 17 Daniel Whitehouse TotalPOS Cycling Under 23 9 16 25 18 Tom Davison Scotty Browns Vision Systems Elite 25 25 19 Mathew Zenovich H&J's Outdoor World Avanti+ Under 23 8 14 22 20 Bradley Tuhi Benchmark Homes Under 23 22 22 21 Robin Reid Scotty Browns Vision Systems Elite 6 8 8 22 22 Jason Allen Scotty Browns Vision Systems Elite 20 20 23 Jacob Grieve Fitlab Elite 8 10 18 24 Tim Chapman L&M Group Racing Elite 18 18 25 Ben Johnstone Homestyle Under 23 3 14 17 26 Sean Finning H&J's Outdoor World Avanti+ Elite 16 16 27 Jason Christie Team Calder Stewart -
2018 Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Deakin University Elite Women
2018 Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Deakin University Elite Women Date: Saturday, January 27 Geelong - Barwon Heads - Torquay Distance: 113.3 km TEAM TIBCO- MITCHELTON-SCOTT (MTS) SILICON VALLEY BANK (TIB) HOLDEN TEAM GUSTO (HWC) DS: Gene BATES DS: Edward BEAMON DS: Martin TOBIN 1 Annemiek VAN VLEUTEN (NED) 51 Shannon MALSEED (AUS) * 101 Erin KINNEALY (AUS) 2 Amanda SPRATT (AUS) 52 Kathryn BUSS (USA) 102 Grace BROWN (AUS) 3 Jenelle CROOKS (AUS) * 53 Alice COBB (GBR) * 103 Brodie CHAPMAN (AUS) 4 Gracie ELVIN (AUS) 54 Emma GRANT (GBR) 104 Matilda RAYNOLDS (AUS) 5 Georgia WILLIAMS (NZL) 55 Alison JACKSON (CAN) 105 Liza RACHETTO (USA) 6 Sarah ROY (AUS) 56 Kendall RYAN (USA) WAOWDEALS PRO CYCLING TEAM (WAD) TREK-DROPS (DRP) SPECIALIZED WOMEN’S RACING (SPW) DS: Jeroen BLIJLEVENS DS: Loren ROWNEY DS: Mark BRADY 11 Riejanne MARKUS (NED) * 61 Eva BUURMAN (NED) * 111 Kendelle HODGES (AUS) 12 Anouska KOSTER (NED) 62 Kathrin HAMMES (GER) 112 Ella BLOOR (AUS) * 13 Jeanne KOREVAAR (NED) * 63 Annasley PARK (GBR) * 113 Taryn HEATHER (AUS) 14 Sabrina STULTIENS (NED) 64 Abigail VAN TWISK (GBR) * 114 Kate MCILROY (NZL) 15 Rotem GAFINOVITZ (ISR) 65 Molly WEAVER (GBR) * 115 Sharlotte LUCAS (NZL) 16 Monique VAN DE REE (NED) 66 Tayler WILES (USA) 116 Kate PERRY (AUS) SYDNEY UNI - STAMINADE WIGGLE HIGH5 (WHT) BEPINK (BPK) WOMEN'S CYCLING TEAM (SUS) DS: Donna RAE-SZALINSKI DS: Sigrid CORNEO DS: Joanne HOGAN 21 Annette EDMONDSON (AUS) 71 Silvia VALSECCHI (ITA) 121 Megan SCOTT (AUS) 22 Eri YONAMINE (JPN) 72 Francesca PATTARO (ITA) * 122 Gina RICARDO (AUS) * -
Club Road National Championships - Road Race 2016 Vittoria Alexandra, Central .Otago 22 - 24 Apr 2016
Club Road National Championships - Road Race 2016 Vittoria Alexandra, Central .Otago 22 - 24 Apr 2016 Results Senior & U23 Men Place Race No Name Team Gender Time U23 1 70 Callum GORDON Gisborne Cycling Club 3:43:57 2 62 Anton O'CONNELL Cycling Southland 3:47:16 3 72 Alex HEANEY Te Awamutu Sports 3:49:03 4 59 Joshua HAGGERTY Cycling Southland 3:49:31 5 68 Liam AITCHESON Central Otago -Wakatipu 3:49:34 6 57 Nick REDDISH Hamilton City Cycling 3:49:42 7 58 Max JONES Pegasus Cycling 3:50:02 8 69 Kris RUSH Cycling Timaru 3:56:35 9 64 John WANSINK Cycling Otago 3:57:09 10 67 Charles SALMON Pegasus Cycling 3:57:10 11 56 Jake MARRYATT Pegasus Cycling 3:57:39 12 66 Liam SEELEY Cycling Otago 4:14:51 71 Phillip MCILROY-BISLEY Whakatane Cycle Club DNF 65 Josh VAN DEN AREND Cycling Southland DNF 61 Nick BAIN Counties Manakau Cycling DNF 60 John NEWMAN-WATT North Harbour Cycling Club DNF Senior Men 1 6 Tim RUSH Cycling Timaru 3:46:25 2 19 Simon ANDERSON Pegasus Cycling 3:47:38 3 8 Joshua KUYSTEN Forestland Wheelers 3:49:37 4 2 Andrew HAGAN PNP 3:49:38 5 7 Andrew KING Pegasus Cycling 3:49:52 6 12 Michael NAYLOR PNP 3:50:35 7 16 Martin RYDER Hokitika Cycling Club 3:53:57 8 10 Tim CHAPMAN Cycling Otago 3:57:38 9 5 Nicholas ROSS Pegasus Cycling 3:57:38 10 13 Daniel MOLYNEUX Dynamo Cycling & Sports 3:57:49 11 3 Sam LETHAM Tinwald Cycling Club 4:00:45 18 Stacey PASK Tauranga Road Cycling DNF 17 Richard MCKEY Tauranga Road Cycling DNF 15 Jordan GILMORE Central Otago -Wakatipu DNF 14 Jamie WILSON Cycling Southland DNF 11 Guy CARTER Cycling Otago DNF 9 Nick -
Annual Report 2019
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 ALSO CONTAINING THE ANNUAL REPORT OF: CYCLING NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL REPORT 2019 CONTENTS 2019 Highlights 2 Athletes of 2019 5 Our Board Members 6 Chair 8 CEO 10 High Performance 14 Community Pathways 16 Education 17 Athlete Development 18 Events 20 Sponsorship & Partners 21 Road and Track 22 Mountain Bike Report 24 BMX Report 26 Schools Cycling 28 High Performance Results Jan-Dec 2019 30 2019 Financial Information 36 Avantidrome, 15 Hanlin Road, Cambridge PO Box 1110, Cambridge 3450, New Zealand P: 07 823 0716 E: [email protected] www.cyclingnewzealand.nz cyclingnzl cyclingnzl cyclingnewzealand PAGE 1 / CYCLING NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL REPORT 2019 2019 HIGHLIGHTS 1ST Credit: Guy Swarbrick 1ST Credit: Guy Swarbrick CAMPBELL STEWART OMNIUM The women’s team pursuit celebrate victory at the UCI Track World Cup in Hong Kong. WORLD CHAMPION VANTAGE NEW ZEALAND TEAM PURSUIT SCORE GOLD THE VANTAGE NEW ZEALAND WOMEN’S TEAM WON GOLD ON THE SECOND DAY OF THEIR OPENING UCI TRACK WORLD CUP CAMPAIGN IN HONG KONG Laurence Pithie and Kiaan Watts celebrate their win and in action in the Madison on the final day of the UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships. Credits: Guy Swarbrick NEW ZEALAND CYCLING PAIR RAINBOW JERSEYS FOR IMPRESS WITH MADISON GOLD MEDAL WOLLASTON AND PITHIE UCI JUNIOR TRACK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN GERMANY AT THE UCI JUNIOR TRACK WORLD NELSON CHAMPIONSHIPS TEENAGER FINN FISHER-BLACK MEN’S SPRINT NZ RECORD WENT UNDER THE THE TRIO OF SAM WEBSTER, WORLD RECORD ETHAN MITCHELL AND EDDIE DAWKINS SET A NEW IN THE U19 -
Te Awamutu Courier Will Return to Your Home on Wednesday, January 11
Te Awamutu CouPublished Tuesday & Thursdayurie WEDNESDAY,r DECEMBER 21, 2016 Your community newspaper for over 100 years EXTRA COPIES 40c In the spirit of Christmas Merry Christmas This is our last edition for 2016 GETTY IMAGE — your Te Awamutu Courier will return to your home on Wednesday, January 11. Thank you to all our contributors, advertisers, supporters and readers. We have done our best to get all the stories into our final issues but there is just too much happening in this great community, so next year expect more great stories. Early in the year we’ll catch up with what Kianga Aroha is up to and what CommSafe is doing to keep us safe and secure, including an award they presented for a stalwart of Neighbourhood Watch. We wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. TC211216CT02 CHRISTMAS JOY: Win free raffle The Barnyard kids Prakash and Rachel Tantarpale and teachers are bringing back their free raffle Michelle Gillard (top) outside The Warehouse on and Mandy Donnelly December 23 and 24. with their newly- Collect a free ticket at 11am acquired toys after each day and 10 minutes later the being presented raffles will be drawn. them by Pakeke Two $50 Warehouse vouchers Lions’ Christmas will be won on Friday and four raffle convener Ian $50 Warehouse vouchers will be Grey. won on Saturday. The raffle is supported by local churches. Mass and carols Raffle winners donate toys to childcare centre St John’s Anglican Church on Arawata St is hosting a Christmas Eve midnight mass on Saturday BY COLIN THORSEN own so we hope the kids at The the generosity of the Toomaths. -
Te Awamutu Courier for 2016
Te Awamutu COMPUTERS, NOTEBOOKS, SERVICE, SUPPORT, SOFTWARE, ACCESSORIES Published Tuesday & Thursday WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2016 407 Sloane Street, Te Awamutu Couurier P 07 871 3837 | F 07 871 3807 Your community newspaper for over 100 years EXTRA COPIES 40c E [email protected] | www.computeraid.co.nz Tangi leads to QSM TA Courier resumes Welcome to your first issue of the Te Awamutu Courier for 2016. This week we publish for a life of service Wednesday and Friday, while normal Tuesday-Thursday publications resume next week. Don’t forget we welcome TC130116DT01 your Summer photos for our QUEEN’S Service Medal Snap Happy page and fabulous recipient Kataraina Hodge. fishing photos for Fish Tales (details for both pages are included in today’s edition). Anybody experiencing difficulties with deliveries is encouraged to contact our contractors (0800 111 200). Lotto wins for Te Awamutu Two Second Division Lotto wins have come to Te Awamutu since Christmas. Eighteen Lotto players shared the Boxing Day Second Division prize of $18,420, including a Pak’n Save Te Awamutu customer. Five Lotto players shared this weekend’s Second Division, each winning $47,016. One of the winning tickets was purchased from Fresh Choice Te Awamutu. Anyone who bought their ticket from one of these stores should write their name on the back of the ticket and check it at any Lotto outlet, online at BY DEAN TAYLOR siblings) were buried at the Marae and the deputy her influence in shaping the mylotto.co.nz or through Lotto marae, and she determined her chairperson and acting co-general makeup of the Post Settlement NZ’s ticket-checker Until the late 1980s Kataraina father should be as well. -
Vantage Elite & U23 National 2021 Road Race: Finisher List
Vantage Elite & U23 National 2021 Road Race Finisher List Place Bib Name AG (Place) Team/Region Time ME / MU Mens Elite & Mens U23 Road Race 1. 151 George BENNETT Mens Elite (1.) Tasman 4:15:17.5 -- 2. 181 Mark STEWART Mens Elite (2.) Cycling Southland 4:17:05.9 +1:48.40 3. 184 Michael TORCKLER Mens Elite (3.) GD Pringle p/b Spoken Cycles 4:17:06.4 +1:48.89 4. 157 Ryan CHRISTENSEN Mens Elite (4.) Waikato Bay of Plenty 4:17:07.1 +1:49.59 5. 176 Michael VINK Mens Elite (5.) Canterbury 4:17:07.4 +1:49.89 6. 36 Jack DRAGE Mens U23 (1.) NZ Cycling Project - MitoQ 4:17:19.6 +2:02.14 7. 166 James ORAM Mens Elite (6.) Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 4:17:20.5 +2:03.03 8. 173 Ollie JONES Mens Elite (7.) Canterbury 4:17:22.2 +2:04.69 9. 7 Keegan HORNBLOW Mens U23 (2.) Fruzio ILABB Devo 4:21:00.8 +5:43.35 10. 24 Reuben THOMPSON Mens U23 (3.) Cycling Southland 4:21:01.1 +5:43.65 11. 38 George JACKSON Mens U23 (4.) NZ Cycling Project - MitoQ 4:23:36.2 +8:18.74 12. 161 Aaron GATE Mens Elite (8.) Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 4:23:36.8 +8:19.30 13. 169 Joel YATES Mens Elite (9.) Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 4:23:36.8 +8:19.35 14. 164 Hayden MCCORMICK Mens Elite (10.) Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 4:24:51.4 +9:33.98 15. -
Grassroots Trust Club Road Champs - Road Race Grassroots Trust Cambridge, Waikato
Grassroots Trust Club Road Champs - Road Race Grassroots Trust Cambridge, Waikato . 02 - 04 May 2014 Results Male - Elite Men - Grassroots Trust Place Race No Name Team Region Time ME 1 3 Alex McGregor Cycling Otago 3:51:29 2 2 Sam Horgan Pegasus Cycling Incorp +03:12 3 28 Sean Finning Te Awamutu Sports Cy ST 4 25 Geoffrey Burndred Hamilton City Cycling C ST 5 1 Andrew Hagan Port Nicholson Poneke ST 6 32 Daniel Molyneux Dynamo Cycling & Spo ST 7 5 Josh Page Ramblers Cycling Club ST 8 30 Sam Lindsay Counties Manukau Cyc ST 9 36 Jason Thomsen Tasman Wheelers Inc ST 10 6 Jason Allen Cuddon Cycling Marlbo ST 11 18 Reon Nolan Pegasus Cycling Incorp +13:02 12 29 Jacob Grieve Cycling Otago +14:49 13 13 Gregory Marfell Stratford Cycling Club ST 14 24 Nathan Bunn Te Awamutu Sports Cy ST 15 10 Keivan Memarzadeh Auckland Central Cyclin ST 16 22 Matthew Bent Port Nicholson Poneke +14:50 17 27 Blake Fergus Stratford Cycling Club +16:32 18 31 Ben Knight Athletics & Cycling Mas ST 19 9 Adam Clark Department of Cycling ST 7 Logan Mort Counties Manukau Cyc DNF 11 Cameron Paul Taupo Cycling Club DNF 14 Roger Grierson Auckland Central Cyclin DNF 15 Ben Earnshaw Ramblers Cycling Club DNF 17 Matt Seeley Bike Manawatu DNF 35 Myron Simpson Counties Manukau Cyc DNF 34 Karl Poole Hamilton City Cycling C DNF 33 Nicolas Monroy Ramblers Cycling Club DNF 21 Andrew Abercrombie Counties Manukau Cyc DNF 26 Nick Clark Pegasus Cycling Incorp DNF 37 Brad Tilby Tasman Wheelers Inc DNF 8 Sheldon Gorter Hamilton City Cycling C DNS Page 1 Wakaroc Sports Club Sportscore Printed: 4-May-14 13:26 www.dynamoevents.co.nz Grassroots Trust Club Road Champs - Road Race Grassroots Trust Cambridge, Waikato . -
Result Lists
Vantage Elite & U23 National 2021 Road Race Finisher List Place Bib Name AG (Place) Team/Region Time ME / MU Mens Elite & Mens U23 Road Race PROVISIONAL 1. 151 George BENNETT Mens Elite (1.) Tasman 4:15:17.5 -- 2. 181 Mark STEWART Mens Elite (2.) Cycling Southland 4:17:05.9 +1:48.40 3. 184 Michael TORCKLER Mens Elite (3.) GD Pringle p/b Spoken Cycles 4:17:06.4 +1:48.89 4. 157 Ryan CHRISTENSEN Mens Elite (4.) Waikato Bay of Plenty 4:17:07.1 +1:49.59 5. 176 Michael VINK Mens Elite (5.) Canterbury 4:17:07.4 +1:49.89 6. 36 Jack DRAGE Mens U23 (1.) NZ Cycling Project - MitoQ 4:17:19.6 +2:02.14 7. 166 James ORAM Mens Elite (6.) Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 4:17:20.5 +2:03.03 8. 173 Ollie JONES Mens Elite (7.) Canterbury 4:17:22.2 +2:04.69 9. 7 Keegan HORNBLOW Mens U23 (2.) Fruzio ILABB Devo 4:21:00.8 +5:43.35 10. 24 Reuben THOMPSON Mens U23 (3.) Cycling Southland 4:21:01.1 +5:43.65 11. 38 George JACKSON Mens U23 (4.) NZ Cycling Project - MitoQ 4:23:36.2 +8:18.74 12. 161 Aaron GATE Mens Elite (8.) Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 4:23:36.8 +8:19.30 13. 169 Joel YATES Mens Elite (9.) Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 4:23:36.8 +8:19.35 14. 164 Hayden MCCORMICK Mens Elite (10.) Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 4:24:51.4 +9:33.98 15. -
2018 Cycling New Zealand Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ALSO CONTAINING THE ANNUAL REPORT OF: CONTENTS 2018 Highlights 1 Our Board Members 3 Chair 5 CEO 8 High Performance 9 Community Pathways 11 Education 12 Athlete Development 13 Events 15 Sponsorship & Partners 16 Road and Track 17 Mountain Bike Report 19 BMX Report 20 Schools Cycling 21 Performance Results Jan-Dec 2018 23 2018 Financial Information 27 Avantidrome, 15 Hanlin Road, Cambridge PO Box 1110, Cambridge 3450, New Zealand P: 07 823 0716 E: [email protected] www.cyclingnewzealand.nz cyclingnzl cyclingnzl cyclingnewzealand CYCLING NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL REPORT 2018 2018 HIGHLIGHTS COMMONWEALTH GAMES MEDALS UCI WORLD CUP / CHAMPS 2018 HIGHEST EVER FOR SPORT LINDA VILLUMSEN CORBIN STRONG, BAILEY O’DONNELL, ST INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL GEORGE JACKSON, FINN FISHER-BLACK 1 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS GEORGIA WILLIAMS MEN’S TEAM PURSUIT ROAD RACE Photo: HAMISH BOND Guy Swarbrick RUSHLEE BUCHANAN INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL RD Georgia Williams on the podium OMNIUM, WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 3 RACQUEL SHEATH, HOLLY EDMONDSON, SAM WEBSTER SPRINT Sam NZ Webster KIRSTIE JAMES, BRYONY BOTHA RECORD SAM WEBSTER, WOMEN’S TEAM PURSUIT EDDIE DAWKINS, ETHAN MITCHELL TEAM SPRINT NATASHA HANSEN Photo: SPRINT Guy Swarbrick NATASHA HANSEN, Women’s EMMA CUMMING Pursuit Team TEAM SPRINT EDDIE DAWKINS 1KM TIME TRIAL BRYONY BOTHA, Sam Webster, Eddie Dawkins RUSHLEE BUCHANAN, and Ethan Mitchell KIRSTIE JAMES, RACQUEL SHEATH SAM GAZE TEAM PURSUIT SAM GAZE ST MEN’S ELITE XCO, WORLD CUP – STELLENBOSCH CAMPBELL STEWART XCO 1 POINTS RACE ANTON COOPER SAM