2011 Corporate Pursuit winners |
- Entries for the 2012 edition of the Harrex Group Corporate
Pursuit close on Wednesday. This is one of my favourite events of the year. Yes
it hasnt been the easiest
twelve months in the business world so what better way to have some fun with
your workmates than entering your team of six into the largest corporate track
cycling event in the world. Youll
get fully-coached sessions and two race days out of us and it even qualifies as
one of those new-age team building exercises. All the details are at
cyclingsouth.org.nz
- Individual session passes for the Junior World Champs
are now on sale through Stadium Southland. We sold over 3500 seats with our
early-bird event passes and we've
kept the prices at rock-bottom by design to make sure as many Southlanders have the chance to get a
look at our very own World Championships here on our back-door. There are two
sessions each day from Wednesday 22 to Saturday 25 August with a single session
on Sunday the 26th, the final day of competition. Session tickets start from as
low as $10 for adults and $7.50 for children so grab yours and make sure you
get one of the best seats in the house in August. They are going fast.
- Speaking of the Junior Worlds the Kiwi squad is showing
early form at this weekends
Club Road Nationals in Hawkes Bay. Alexandra's Sophie Williamson won both womens time trial and road race while Canterburys Dylan Kennett and Hamish
Schreurs took out the mens
events. All three will be on the start line as part of a New Zealand squad with
high hopes of a strong home-town showing.
- We are all very proud of Eddie Dawkins and Natasha
Hansens naming in the
Olympic squad for London. Matt Archibald is also still very much in the mix as
part of the wider Mens
sprint squad and if his rapid development over the last 12 months is anything
to go by, he could still get himself an Olympic berth with continued gains over
the next few months. All three have potentially got years ahead of them on the
international scene, and while Rio in 2016 may be a more realistic target in
terms of medal prospects, knowing all three of them well, they wont be lining up at the London
Velodrome with anything other than a 2012 medal on their minds.
- Somehow I have (been) volunteered to ride from
Queenstown to Invercargill in a few weeks as part of Westpacs annual Chopper Appeal.
Fortunately its a great
cause. Unfortunately its not
that far away. But if you say 180 kilometres quickly enough, it doesnt sound that far.
So, like I say, nice quiet time of year then?
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