Result Lists
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
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. -
2010 Yunca Junior Tour Entries to Date
2010 Yunca Junior Tour Entries To Date Name Club Name Club U13 M U13 F Hamish Beadle Southland Tahlay Christie Midland CC WA Joshua Carpenter Southland Lakein Cottam New Plymouth Thomas Glew Southland Madeleine Gough Southland Caleb Hope Southland Charlotte Hadfield Pegasus Liam Johnson CHB Caitlin Kelly Otago Noah Mason-Smith CHB Phoebe McCaughan Pegasus Cade McDermott PnP Wellington Ashley O'Neill Wanganui Tom Sexton Southland Nicole Shields Wakatipu Fletcher Sharman Southland Joshua Smith Pegasus Brayden Stephens Southland Hayden Strong Southland U15 M U15 F Harrison Carter Bathurst NSW Libby Bayne Southland Brendan Cole NSW Brooke Brazier Southland Josh Connor Tinwald Laura Copeland Southland Paddy Corcoran NSW Maxyna Cottam New Plymouth Nicholas Costello Racing Kangaroos NSW Holly Edmondston Saint Andrews Michael Culling Southland Madison Farrant Hamilton Henry Draper CMC Auckland Bronwyn Graham Southland Jack Edwards NSW Shannon Grinter Te Awamutu Shea Emett Southland Laura Heywood Southland Mark Gibson NSW Sophie McMurdo Southland Regan Gough CHB Georgia Vessey Wakatipu William Green Ramblers Sean Grimes Queensland Liam Haggerty Southland Bradley Heffernan Racing Kangaroos NSW Ollie Jones PnP Wellington Nick Kergozou Southland Noah Knol Southland Bailey Koppert-Duggan Otago Corbin Mason-Smith CHB Jed McDermott PnP Wellington Lachlan McGregor Otago Tobias Robertshawe Ramblers Blake Schuman Racing Kangaroos NSW Reon Sheath North Harbour Travis Smedley Bankstown Sports NSW Connor Stead Pegasus Greg Westerman Wagga Wagga U17 M U17 -
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 -
Index Race Director's Welcome
INDEX RACE DIRECTOR’S WELCOME Team Lists ...................................................................... 2 WELCOME Race Classifications........................................................ 4 We are delighted to welcome all competitors and 2020 Tour Officials ......................................................... 6 supporters to the Deep South for the 64th edition of Teams: the 2020 SBS Bank Tour of Southland. Transport Engineering Southland – It’s an exciting time of the year for the region, as it’s Talley’s (TET) .............................................................. 7 an opportunity to showcase everything we have to PowerNet (PNL) ........................................................ 8 offer the cycling community. Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy (BSP) .......... 9 Cycling Southland would like to acknowledge and Vet4Farm (VFF) .......................................................... 10 extend our sincere thanks to SBS Bank for their Base Solutions Racing (BSR) ................................... 11 contribution as the principal sponsor of the event. We would also like to acknowledge the outstanding Creation Signs – MitoQ (CSM) ............................. 12 support we have received from our funding partners – Meridian Energy (MEN) .......................................... 13 Community Trust South, Invercargill City Council, Central Benchmakers – Willbike (CBW) .............. 14 Invercargill Licensing Trust, ILT Foundation, The Lion Coupland’s Bakeries (CPB) ................................... 15 Foundation, -
Tdev 2014 General Classification Stage 4
Woollaston Estates / Tineli Tour de Vineyards 2014 Race 1 General Classification - Stage 4 Place Race No Name Club/Team Division Gap 1 67 Ryan Wills Rotorua Men - Sen 9:14:57 2 10 Daniel Barry Budget Forklifts Men - Sen +01:16 3 5 Robin Reid Scotty Browns Men - Sen +01:56 4 41 Hayden MacCormack Lotto Belisol Men - U23 +03:05 5 8 Scott Thomas L & M Group Racing Men - Sen +03:25 6 60 Thomas Hubbard Breads of Europe Men - Sen +03:43 7 50 Regan Gough CHB Cycling Men - U19 +04:08 8 66 Jack Bauer Garmin-Sharp Men - Sen +04:34 9 1 George Bennett Cannondale Men - Sen +04:35 10 64 Andy Hagan PNP Cycling Club Men - Sen +06:38 11 36 Josh Aldridge Counties Manukau Men - Sen +06:56 12 2 Jason Christie Breads of Europe Men - Sen +08:06 13 11 Daniel Molyneux Dynamo Cycling Club Men - Sen +08:45 14 61 Brodie Catterick Cuddon Cycling Marlborough Men - U23 +11:35 15 49 Sam Dobbs Taupo Men - U19 +11:50 16 35 Keagan Girdlestone Pegasus Men - U19 +12:14 17 43 Scott Mullaly Counties Manukau Men - Sen +12:42 18 29 Adam Bull Pegasus Men - U19 +12:55 19 47 Joshua Haggerty Cycling Southland Men - U23 +14:13 20 7 Grayson Napier L & M Group Racing Men - U23 +14:30 21 26 Luke Mudgway Ricoh Pro Cycling Men - U19 +14:47 22 27 Charlie Michel Ricoh Pro Cycling Men - U19 +15:01 23 58 Brad Tilby Tasman Wheelers Men - Sen +15:44 24 23 Logan Griffin Ricoh Pro Cycling Men - U23 +15:44 25 38 Jack Ford Cycling Timaru Men - U19 +16:24 26 56 Sam Friend Pegasus Men - U23 +17:07 27 4 Tim Rush Timaru Men - Sen +17:47 28 21 Luke McDermott MeoGP Racing Team Men - U23 +17:58 29 24 -
2021 NZ Cycle Classic Stage 1
2021 NZ Cycle Classic Stage 1 Date: Wednesday, 13th January Masterton Circuit - Mitre 10 Mega Distance: 10.0 km Race Overview General Classification: 25 Regan GOUGH (NZL) Young Rider Classification: 24 Corbin STRONG (NZL) Leading Team: NZL New Zealand National Team Teams Time Trial Result Time Gap 1. NZL New Zealand National Team 11:35.6 2. BSP Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy 11:40.0 +5 3. CBB Coupland’s Bakeries/Booth’s Group Team 12:04.6 +29 4. NCP NZ Cycling Project p/b MitoQ 12:13.3 +38 5. KVT Kiwi Velo Team 12:18.1 +43 6. STG St George Continental Cycling Team 12:18.4 +43 7. THT Trust House Team 12:19.7 +44 8. BNZ Bike NZ team 12:28.2 +53 9. FDT Fruzio Development Team 12:30.6 +55 10. CAB Cabjaks - Castelli Custom 12:42.2 +1:07 11. NXG Next Gen Racing by Resolve Technology 12:51.9 +1:16 12. WGN Wellington City Council Team 12:58.9 +1:23 13. FMT Fagan Motors Cycling Team 13:04.9 +1:29 14. MMM Mitre 10 MEGA Masterton 13:15.9 +1:40 Stage 1 Result Time Gap 1. 25 Regan GOUGH (NZL) NZL 11:35.6 2. 24 Corbin STRONG (NZL) NZL 11:35.6 +0 3. 22 Laurence PITHIE (NZL) NZL 11:35.6 +0 4. 23 Reuben THOMPSON (NZL) NZL 11:35.6 +0 5. 21 Finn FISHER-BLACK (NZL) NZL 11:35.6 +0 6. 26 Ollie JONES (NZL) NZL 11:35.6 +0 7. -
2021 NZ Cycle Classic Stage 3
2021 NZ Cycle Classic Stage 3 Date: Friday, 15th January Masteron-Martinborough Distance: 126.3 km Race Overview General Classification: 5 Luke MUDGWAY (BSP) Young Rider Classification: 24 Corbin STRONG (NZL) Points Classification: 25 Regan GOUGH (NZL) Hill Climb Classification: 5 Luke MUDGWAY (BSP) Stage Aggressor: 122 Glenn HADEN (CBB) Leading Team: NZL New Zealand National Team Stage 3 Result Time/Gap Bonus 1. 25 Regan GOUGH (NZL) NZL 2h49:45 19 2. 133 Hayden MCCORMICK (KVT) NZL +0 10 3. 122 Glenn HADEN (CBB) NZL +2 9 4. 22 Laurence PITHIE (NZL) NZL +18 5. 3 Campbell STEWART (BSP) NZL +18 6. 41 Ben OLIVER (NCP) NZL +18 7. 42 George JACKSON (NCP) NZL +18 8. 93 Tom SEXTON (BNZ) NZL +18 9. 121 Nicholas KERGOZOU (CBB) NZL +18 10. 1 Aaron GATE (BSP) NZL +18 11. 33 Samuel RITCHIE (FDT) NZL +18 12. 24 Corbin STRONG (NZL) NZL +18 13. 53 Ethan CRAINE (FMT) NZL +18 14. 104 Carne GROUBE (THT) NZL +18 15. 12 Bailey O’DONNELL (STG) NZL +18 16. 5 Luke MUDGWAY (BSP) NZL +18 17. 115 James KRZANICH (NXG) NZL +18 18. 92 Drew CHRISTENSEN (BNZ) NZL +18 19. 15 James HARVEY (STG) NZL +18 20. 21 Finn FISHER-BLACK (NZL) NZL +18 21. 65 Jake MARRYATT (WGN) NZL +18 22. 91 Ryan CHRISTENSEN (BNZ) NZL +18 23. 95 Karl POOLE (BNZ) NZL +18 24. 26 Ollie JONES (NZL) NZL +18 25. 114 Oliver GRAVE (NXG) NZL +18 26. 32 Keegan HORNBLOW (FDT) NZL +18 27. 2 James ORAM (BSP) NZL +18 28. 14 Hamish KEST (STG) NZL +18 29. -
Elite Cycling Series Round 7 Oxford Grand Prix Benchmark Homes Cust, Canterbury
Elite Cycling Series Round 7 Oxford Grand Prix Benchmark Homes Cust, Canterbury . 20 Oct 2012 Results Male - ECS Round 7 Men Place Race No Name Team Division Time 1 51 Dylan Kennett Subway Pro Cycling Under 23 3:43:21 2 49 Paul Odlin Subway Pro Cycling Senior 3:43:25 3 64 Cameron Karwowski H & J's Outdoor World Under 23 3:43:41 4 18 Robin Reid Scotty Browns - Vision SystemsSenior 3:43:46 5 35 Bradley Tuhi Homestyle Test Team Under 23 3:43:46 6 1 Chris Nicholson Tasman Wheelers Senior 3:43:46 7 59 James Williamson H & J's Outdoor World Senior 3:43:46 8 23 Brad Evans Cycling Otago Under 23 3:43:47 9 10 Daniel Barry Benchmark Homes Cycling TeamSenior 3:43:47 10 43 Tim Rush SKF Racing Under 23 3:43:47 11 50 Ian Smallman Subway Pro Cycling Senior 3:43:47 12 76 Jason Christie Team Calder Stewart Road Senior 3:43:47 13 37 Mitchell Podmore Homestyle Test Team Under 23 3:43:48 14 78 Patrick Jones Team Calder Stewart Road Under 23 3:43:48 15 57 Tom Ashley L & M Group Racing Team Under 23 3:43:48 16 12 Anthony Chapman Benchmark Homes Cycling TeamSenior 3:43:48 17 40 Lee Johnstone Homestyle Test Team Master 3:43:50 18 85 Sam Friend All About Plumbing - Mico CyclingUnder Team 23 3:43:53 19 22 Richard Lawson Scotty Browns - Vision SystemsUnder 23 3:43:55 20 42 Kyle Wood SKF Racing Senior 3:43:56 21 74 Luke Macpherson SBR / DCM Sport Team Senior 3:43:56 22 69 Peter Crampton Fitlab Under 23 3:43:56 23 72 Lee Moreton SBR / DCM Sport Team Master 3:43:56 24 14 Andrew Williams Benchmark Homes Cycling TeamSenior 3:43:56 25 66 Jorg Engelbrecht Fitlab Senior -
Programme 22-27 January 2019
PROGRAMME 22-27 JANUARY 2019 www.ridewaikato.co.nz @ride_cycling_festival_nz /ride2019 CELEBRATE THE RIDE! We are passionate about this region and believe that The Three Peaks RIDE New cycling is one of the best ways to explore our stunning landscapes, to stay healthy and active, to socialise with Zealand’s Cycling Festival friends and family, and quite simply to have a lot of fun! is a world-class, week-long We have created this event to showcase the wonders of cycling – from the highest level of competitive sport to the festival of cycling for widest possible community participation events – RIDE people of all ages and literally has something for everyone. stages. We invite you to take in the vibrant atmosphere and cheer on the pros as they take on the UCI 2.2 Grassroots Trust New Zealand Cycle Classic – or better yet, get on a bike yourself and ride the inaugural Hobbiton Movie Set Gran Fondo. Whether you are seasoned cyclist, a beginner or just keen to see what it’s all about, join us for a week of ‘all things cycling’ in the Waipa District from 22 January to 27 January 2019. On behalf of the event organising committee, I look forward to celebrating the RIDE with you! For a full list of event happenings each day check out the event schedule at ridewaikato.co.nz Simon Perry Chairman RIDE: New Zealand’s Cycling Festival Awe inspiring. Life enriching. From a remote active volcanic plateau comes the world’s most magnificent Manuka honey. Enrich life everyday. www.threepeaksnz.com WELCOME TO WAIPA We are delighted to have this outstanding event in our Welcome to the Waipa district and to welcome teams and spectators from New Zealand and around the world. -
Te Awamutu Courier
FAST RURAL BROADBAND Find out more from the team at TUESDAY, JULY 29, 2014 THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2015 TE AWAMUTU 1/119 Alexandra Street | 07-8706031 9876342AA Parlane’s purple patch Snap Happy Don’t forget to send in your BY CATHY ASPLIN summer photos if you would like to share them with Te Visitors are flocking to see lavender fields on Awamutu Courier readers. Brotherhood Road, yet some Te Awamutu people don’t Photos for our Snap even know they exist. Happy page need to be clear Alphra Lavender owners Ian and Bev Parlane started and high resolution. Please planting lavender 17 years ago on their 1.2ha property. include details about the For many years they harvested the lavender by hand — taking up to eight days with the help of family and photo (when, where, what, friends. who etc.) and your phone Today they have around 12,000 plants, but harvesting contact details. has been reduced to just a few days in recent years, thanks Sendyour favourite shots to a Chinese-made motorised tea harvesting machine. tocathy.asplin@teawamutu Mrs Parlane says the investment was probably greeted courier.co.nz with relief by their family and friends. “Harvesting using sickles was laborious and in the ND action middle of summer it was very hot. We have a much Te Awamutu pace bowler shorter harvesting period now and it’s much less labour Zak Gibson (17) is in the intensive. It allows us to complete our harvest and gather Northern Districts side better quality material.” contesting the National U19 The 4.5 tonnes of flowers are processed by passing cricket tournament this week them through a steam distillation plant. -
Tdev 2014 Stage 2 Result -!!! De Wielersite
Woollaston Estates / Tineli Tour de Vineyards 2014 Race 1 Stage Results - Stage 2 Place Race No Name Club/Team Division Gap 1 50 Regan Gough CHB Cycling Men - U19 3:06:51 2 60 Thomas Hubbard Breads of Europe Men - Sen st 3 5 Robin Reid Scotty Browns Men - Sen st 4 41 Hayden MacCormack Lotto Belisol Men - U23 st 5 67 Ryan Wills Rotorua Men - Sen st 6 1 George Bennett Cannondale Men - Sen st 7 12 Sean Hambrook Tasman Wheelers Men - U23 st 8 8 Scott Thomas L & M Group Racing Men - Sen st 9 64 Andy Hagan PNP Cycling Club Men - Sen st 10 66 Jack Bauer Garmin-Sharp Men - Sen st 11 58 Brad Tilby Tasman Wheelers Men - Sen 3:07:24 12 36 Josh Aldridge Counties Manukau Men - Sen 3:07:34 13 2 Jason Christie Breads of Europe Men - Sen 3:08:41 14 10 Daniel Barry Budget Forklifts Men - Sen st 15 3 Tom Vessey Central Otago Wakatipu Men - U23 st 16 57 James Early Pegasus Men - U23 st 17 29 Adam Bull Pegasus Men - U19 3:13:42 18 56 Sam Friend Pegasus Men - U23 st 19 27 Charlie Michel Ricoh Pro Cycling Men - U19 st 20 33 Daniel Neumann Pegasus Men - U23 st 21 16 Daniel Ellison Tasman Wheelers Men - U23 st 22 19 Zac Blakely MeoGP Racing Team Men - Sen st 23 35 Keagan Girdlestone Pegasus Men - U19 st 24 53 Fionn Cullinane Pegasus Men - Sen st 25 59 Brad Tuhi Pegasus Men - U23 st 26 43 Scott Mullaly Counties Manukau Men - Sen st 27 15 Jason Thomsen Tasman Wheelers Men - Sen st 28 51 Sam Phipps Rotorua Men - U23 st 29 22 Calvin Standrill PNP Cycling Club Men - U23 st 30 54 Richard Lawson Pegasus Men - U23 st 31 4 Tim Rush Timaru Men - Sen st 32 21 Luke McDermot