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Rivercity Wheelrace 2020 – Sat 22nd Feb
Note that the schedule is subject to change dependent on entries.
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Palmfeild Motors Mini Series – February 2020
3 Race Twilight Series – A great introduction to road racing.
Graded Road Races A-E Grade – There is a grade for everyone. Come along and see what the fuss is all about.
Thanks to Rob and Palmfeild Motors.
If you attend all 3 races - Palmfeild Motors will pay your entry fee for the last race (Race 3), BUT only if you attend the first 2.
Palmfeilds will also kindly put on a BBQ & light refreshments at the end of Race 2 - Akers Road
(You must pre register online, Payment will be cash on the day at Sign On)
$5 Members $10 Non Members
Members = Bike Manawatu Social Members & CNZ Licences
Tuesday 11th February 2020 – A1 Loops – Sign on from 5.15pm – First riders off at 6pm – Click Here for Course Map – Click Here to Register
Tuesday 18th February 2020 – Akers Road – Sign on from 5.15pm – First riders off at 6pm – Click Here for Course Map – Click Here to Register
Tuesday 25th February 2020 – A1 Loops – Sign on from 5.15pm – First riders off at 6pm – Click Here for Course Map – Click Here to Register
Register for the Series HERE
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Mountains to Sea to Windmills Ride 22/23 February 2019
If you, or you know of someone that would like to attend the ride, but feel that the ride back to Palmy is too long, there is an option for you to end the ride in Whanganui and arrange your own transport home from there.
When we arrive in Ohakune on Saturday there will be two rides to choose from, a 40km and a 65km ride which will both include the climb up Turoa and the awesome decent.
A sit around on sat arvo before departing to dinner at the Powderkeg restaurant (you will need to pay for your own meal).
We will depart at 7.30am on Sunday morning
We will stop in Wanganui for lunch on the way through.
The cost is $155.00 per person which include the accommodation , the bus transport to Ohakune, a small truck to transport the bikes to ohakune and to support us along the way with your refreshments and to transport your luggage back to Palmerston North .
Our driver Neil is also an awesome bicycle technician if you have any problems.
If you have not already registered your interest in this not to be missed weekend, and want to join us, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
To secure your spot $55.00 deposit and the balance to be paid by Friday 14th February
Please make your payments into the below account using your surname as a reference.
12-3211-0009818-03
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The Slicks and Stones is fast approaching!
Saturday 25th January 2020
If you’ve not already done so, we trust you’ve made a New Year’s resolution to enter the 2020 event!
We’re very excited about the way the Slicks and Stones is developing. It’s starting to become known as a ‘must do’ for both aspiring and ‘mature’ cyclists, and with Westpac coming onboard as our key sponsor for the next three years, we can see it growing from strength to strength. Alongside the Gravel and Tar UCI races which for 2020, have attracted over 20 teams of elite men’s and women’s cyclists from around the world, the Westpac Slicks and Stones too is poised to become another iconic New Zealand cycling event.
Just to give you a quick update, here are some of the things planned for the 24th and 25th January:
· Gravel and Tar Men’s Classic (for elite international and NZ male cyclists)
· Gravel and Tar La Femme (for elite international and NZ female cyclists)
· Westpac Slicks and Stones (for keen amateur cyclists)
· Family Fun Ride (for families along the Manawatu Riverbank Pathway) – 10am to 12.30pm
· Memorial Park ‘Over the Line’ festival (live music, food stalls, children’s entertainment etc.) starting at 12 noon and continuing into the early evening,
and on Friday afternoon/evening of the 24th January:
· a series of three Criteriums around the Railway Reserve in Palmerston North (two for young cyclists U115 & U19, and the third for elite women).
So, in addition to the Westpac Slicks and Stones, there’ll be plenty of activity happening in the Manawatu on the 24th and 25th Jan. Please encourage your fellow cyclists to enter the Slicks and Stones, and if you have supporters following, there’ll be easy to access vantage points along the parcours, plus there’s the ‘Over the Line’ festival at the finish at Memorial Park to enjoy.
Oh, and in addition to a number of worthwhile spot prizes for the Westpac Slicks and Stones. we are currently negotiating to have a quite substantial spot prize for one lucky entrant – more on this shortly. Keep up to date with all the news on Facebook.
PS: You can enter the Slicks and Stones here.
The Gravel and Tar Events are fast approaching - 11 days to go!
Saturday 25th January 2020
We’re very excited about the events for the 24th and 25th January. The Gravel and Tar UCI races have attracted over 20 teams of elite men’s and women’s cyclists from around the world, and the Westpac Slicks and Stones for amateur cyclists is also poised to become another iconic New Zealand cycling event.
Just to give you a quick update, here are some of the things planned for the 24th and 25th January:
- Gravel and Tar Men’s Classic (for elite international and NZ male cyclists) – starts at 12 noon in Feilding Town Square
- Gravel and Tar La Femme (for elite international and NZ female cyclists) – starts at 11am in Feilding Town Square
- Westpac Slicks and Stones (for keen amateur cyclists) – starts at 10am in Feilding Town Square (cyclists can still enter here)
- Family Fun Ride (for families along the Manawatu Riverbank Pathway) – 10am to 12.30pm – no entry fee, just join the path anywhere from Milton to arrive at Memorial Park by 12.30
- Memorial Park ‘Over the Line’ festival (live music, food stalls, children’s entertainment etc.) starting at 12 noon and continuing into the early evening (free secure bike parking)
and on Friday afternoon/evening of the 24th January:
- a series of three Criteriums around the Railway Reserve, Palmerston North (two for young cyclists U15 & U19 starting at 2.45pm, and the third for elite women at 5pm).
There’ll be plenty of activity happening in the Manawatu on the 24th and 25th Jan. Come along and enjoy some of the entertainment and please get the word out to your friends.
We look forward to seeing many of you on the 24th and 25 and do keep up to date with all the news on Facebook.
If you’d like more information, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 027 565 1110.
Bob Selden
On behalf of the Greasy Chain Charitable Trust
PS. We’re still looking for a few volunteers to help out on the 25th – if you can spare around three hours, please contact Katherine Stannard This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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22nd /23rd Feb 2020
Depart Memorial Park by Bus at 9am Sat 22nd
Feilding collection on the way to Ohakune
Check in at Peaks Motor Lodge
Two Sat arvo rides a flat 40 km and a 65km including the climb up Turoa
Sunday depart to Whanganui via the spectacular river Rd through Pipiriki and Jerusalem.
Lunch in Whanganui and finishing back in Palmy 200kms
For those that may want to do just the river road you can organise your own transport back home from Wanganui
Total Cost $155.00 inc support vehicle.
Meals not included.
Bookings Essential
There are a few spots left if you want to bring along some mates
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