Cycling / August 2018
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September CAW meeting
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- Riding around Wellington is still a challenge but on the positive side the weather is improving, we have more day light and the Government is spending big on cycling infrastructure.
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One for every cyclist's bucket list
- Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club
- Wellington is seeking motivated road, cross and mountain bikers to join the track team heading to National Championships next year, some of the best run events on the calendar and a brilliant experience every cyclist should put on their bucket list.
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Criterium Race 3 – Report
- Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club
- The Capital Cycles Criterium Series wrapped up today under sunny skies and great winter riding conditions.
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Bryn Dickerson shreds Makara Peak
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- Check this video of local UCI Downhill legend Bryn Dickerson shredding Makara Peak. Thanks to wellingtonnz.com
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Makara Peak Summit Viewing Deck, Ridgeline, Karori West, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Criterium Race 2 – Report
- Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club
- Perfect weather with sunny skies and little wind greeted the riders in round 2 of the Capital Cycles Criterium Series.
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Our August meeting: what we discussed
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- Patrick gave a brief update on the Bicycle Mayor initiative, which was one of the topics at the 2Walk&Cycle conference last week.
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Club Kit Shop Now OPEN
- Port Nicholson Poneke Cycling Club
- Our Tineli and Champion Systems shops are now open for new season PNP club kit.
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Criterium Race 1 – Report
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- The rain stayed away and the Capital Cycles winter criterium series got off to an almost dry start today.
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The high rewards of paid parking*
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- Wellington City Council are considering charging for weekend parking.
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Kennett Brothers inducted into Mountain Bike Hall of Fame
- Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park
- The legendary Kennett Bro's have taken their rightful place in the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame! Their list of achievements covers everything from being a pioneer of the sport in NZ, competing on the world stage, publishing, thinking up and organizing events (the Karapoti Classic and Tour Aotearoa ring bell?!) and, of course, being the driving force behind the establishment of Makara Peak and its development over the 20 years since. From the get go, they have mixed mountain biking with a strong conservation ethos which now a common theme throughout NZ. They are a modest bunch - but the "Three Brothers" track name is a tip of the hat in their direction. That is the most they have let us do. Here is the write up: https://mmbhof.org/kennett_brothers/ Awesome work Paul, Simon and Jonathan!
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Makara Peak Summit Viewing Deck, Ridgeline, Karori West, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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CAW August meeting
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- What if we were able to vote on a bicycle mayor? Who would we want to vote for? Who would be that someone who could help to push for more open streets where people have priority over buses, trucks and cars? Someone who can advocate for sensible cycling infrastructure.
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