Bike Manawatu are lucky to have such passionate people as members. One such person is legend and historian Ian Gray. The support and knowledge Ian has given back to road and track cyclist for Bike Manawatu is phenomenal. Ian has collaborated with Jonathon Kennett and released a colourful and hugely informative 88 page book "Beginners Guide to Road and Track Cycling" that all cycling people should buy and put in your library. It is a great read for all cycling enthusiasts featuring amazing photo images of past and current local schools and masters riders competing on the local, national and international stage.

Tips for Roadies :1) Choosing a road bike 2) Clothes and gear 3) Setting up a bike 4) safety 5) riding Skills 6) Riding in a bunch
Tips for Trackies : 1) Getting into it 2) Setting up a bike 3) track bike gears 4)riding on a velodrome 5)Track Safety 6) Racing events

For the cost of only four coffees $20 you can buy this great learning book and receive free from Bike Manawatu two free coaching sessions for Road and Track.

Contact Christine This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for your copy.

BM Happy Hour Well Supported

Last Friday after work about 40 members including Masters riders,Schools riders,Mums,Dads and volunteers come out to enjoy our second monthly "BM Happy Hour" in a cosy relaxed Hotel Coachman.A great group of like minded people networking and laughing with each other is fun to be a part of.Some were later than others getting home but a excellent night was had by all.
If you get the chance be sure to come along next time and bring with your partner.When;Then last Friday of every month.

Tour de France Coming Up.

The famous "Tour de France" is almost here and after watching some of the "Tour de Italia" we are in for some incredible racing.  Watching these professional cyclists inspires people and is a great way to learn more about the sport especially from the different commentators many of whom are ex professionals themselves.  Why not put yourself to the test by studying the form of some of the riders and there teams to pick a winner in each of the categories. A few of our members are riding some of the tough mountain stages of the tour circuit this year so good luck to Garry Buys,Pat Nolan and Derrick McNab who leave soon.

NEXT FRIDAY; 27 May; "Bike Manawatu Happy Hour"
WHERE; Hotel Coachman
TIME ; 5.30 to 7pm
Come along and Join your fellow cyclists and volunteers for some good old fashion banter across all ages for fun.See you there.

Cycling Falls- Ouch!
When you start out cycling, fellow cyclists say, "it's just a matter of time before you will fall off your bike" which is a scary thought and one you think will never happen to you. Yeh Right. For those of you who have come off your bike and hurt yourself I am now in your exclusive club after four years of cycling.First hand, it is not a nice experience but it is part of our wonderful sport.Like all sporting injuries they are not nice and some are worse than others.Think about gruesome rugby or snow skiing injuries.Your passion for cycling,fellow cyclists and riding picturesque Manawatu will help you recover and get back on your bike.Believe me.

Before my fall recently, I had always taken an interest in listening to other fellow cyclists who had fallen and injured themselves sharing their gruesome stories in horror.Then some time later we would see them reappear in a group ride looking very tentative and worried about yet another fall.Not long after they were back cycling stronger and better then ever.Thats what determination looks like.

If there is a moral to this story it can only be "concentrate" the whole time your are riding and always stick to good cycling protocols to minimise the risk of causing an accident in a group or falling off yourself. Falling off in cycling is not pleasant. Many have fallen before and many will fall in the future but this great sport is worth getting back on your bike for. Remember to empathise for the returning cyclist who needs you to ride along side them with care.

Reminder:" Bike Manawatu Happy Hour"This Friday.
Where; Hotel Coachman
When Friday 27th May ( last Friday of every month)
Time; 5.30 to 7pm

Schools and BM racing attracts 93 Competitors

Last Sunday morning I went out to the Hiwinui Road race to watch 93 of our Schools and BM masters cyclists compete together in three separate graded races. It is a tough circuit and with the best male and female riders on show from as young as Intermediate,to High Schools, to Masters ,it was fantastic to watch such talented athletes push themselves.This kind of value between the ages in our cycling community is special and is one of the reasons why our club is the envy of many NZ clubs.

Schools Boss Mike Simpson runs a great ship and is well supported by enthusiastic parents and kids.Schools are training hard for there upcoming three day Schools Nationals here in the Manawatu/Horowhenua in September. If you love cycling this is an incredibly exciting event to watch.Something I can totally recommend to you all.  Racing at is best.

Also on show at Hiwinui was local schoolboy star Campbell Stewart who the night before was awarded Bike New Zealand's Road and Track emerging talent of the year to add to his list of NZ awards.A very humble nice guy I might add.

Sunday was fun for me catching up with many of our cycling community, organisers,volunteers, parents and riders.  This confirms the passion for cycling in our region is alive and well which was also evident at our recent Manfeild 6 Hour Challenge.

On the way back to Palmy I passed countless numbers of recreational cyclist out enjoying what they love doing.  The cycling bug in the club is definitely catching.

Join the Bike Manawatu Club Now.

If you haven't yet become a member of the Bike Manawatu Club,now is a good time to join us for a modest $45 per year.  Email our Club secretary Christine Christie at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to find out how. We'd love you to become part of a club of cycling mad people who look after each other and build friendships.

One of the great things about sport at most levels is how competitive we can all be when entered into a sporting event which has to be healthy.
At last Sunday's Bike Manawatu 6 Hour Cycle Challenge a unique event for riders anywhere in New Zealand, I had the opportunity to interview a cross section of riders from schools girls and boys to masters men and women, volunteers and supporters over the loud speaker.
Some were preparing to ride, others were shattered having just completed a leg,but all shared humorous insights about their day.
The perfect weather set the scene for a great day of fun for individuals and teams
and all comments reflected people having a thoroughly enjoyable day aiming at completing as many laps as possible in this iconic 6 hour challenge.I hope everyone felt the same and achieved what you were wanting to achieve.

In saying that,there are always things to improve on when running a fun event and life is not perfect. Any challenges we faced this year we will endeavour to iron out for next years Challenge.That is always the priority.The organisers worked tirelessly to bring this event together and we are lucky to have such an fabulous event in our region.
We thank those 320 plus riders who participated in this years Bike Manawatu Manfeild 6 Hour Cycling Challenge and those many volunteers and supporters who made the day even better for the riders.We look forward to you all returning to improve on your performance in next years 6 hour challenge again.

Photos where kindly taken by Kirsty Kaihau and are on this website for veiwing.

Bike Manawatu" Happy Hour"
Don't forget to join us at our next Bike Manawatu "Happy Hour" on Friday the 27th of May at Hotel Coachman 5.30 to 7pm. Lots of banter and stories off the bike to keep you amused from passionate fellow cyclists.See you there.