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The Youth Olympic Games, as cliché as it sounds, were an experience of a lifetime. The ‘Olympics’ is a name known to everyone. Except, for me, it was more than that. It was a passion, a dream and a goal that I used to define...

Re-signing one of the best time trialist and most resilient riders in the team was a key part of Mike Greer Homes Womens Cycling team's 2019 plan. Georgia's huge experience base domestically and internationally and her consistency in races will be a huge asset...

Mike Greer Homes Womens Cycling Team is excited to have foundation rider Amanda Jamieson back to share her European experience and skills to help mentor and develop our younger riders. Amanda had strong performances in UCI races including 8th Young Rider in Tour Down...

Libby Arbuckle is keen to further extend her experience and re-signs for a third year for Mike Greer Homes Womens Cycling Team for 2019.   Arbuckle was the 2018 Oceania U23 Time Trial Silver Medallist and 2018 New Zealand U23 Time Trial Bronze Medallist and...

Innsbruck Austria put on a truly magnificent week of racing. It was my first time racing as an Elite at the Road World Champs, and I must admit I was a bundle of nerves and excitement. Being able to race at worlds as an elite...

This year I made the decision to not race in Europe, and give myself the time to reset and fall in love with the sport again after a rough time in 2017. It didn’t even get a week into Winter though until I got bored...

The question posed by Road Cycling recently was "Should Europe be the goal for developing our Kiwi riders? What part do places like the States, Australia, the UCI Asia Tour play?" Although a simple question I think for kiwi's the answer is different for every rider...