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I’m 23 years old from Auckland, New Zealand. I first got into cycling through my schools cycling program. I loved the team aspects to the sport but also how physically and mentally challenging it is. I recently graduated from Massey University with a Bachelor of...

Globally womens cycling is going from strength to strength with incredibly exciting racing with young kiwis from our program leading the way and initiatives like TDF Femmes making headway for womens equality in our sport. Locally we face some significant challenges especially for young women road...

It's time to bring back the team! We ran the most successful NZ women's development cycling team from 2015 to 2019 with multiple National and Oceania titles, World Championship selections and outstanding UCI results in NZ, Australia, US and Europe. Our ultimate success is having 3 of...

The first three days of the Intelligentsia Cup were a steep learning curve for me. After failing rollout day 1, two DNF’s, struggling to find rides to the races, and a hearty heatwave to top it all off I was happy to even be lining...

The team loved our first race on European soil on a very technical and challenging 9 km circuit for a total of 111km.  With plenty of technical challenges and a gnarly power climb after a sharp turn we knew this race would be tough, especially...

Our dream of sending a team to Europe and racing in some of the best and biggest races in Europe is now only days away! The racing program is comprehensive with an exciting mix of one day races and tours across several countries. The team will start...

The Te Awamutu Junior Tour is an old favourite for many kiwi cyclists, it’s where we first start to develop our race craft and learn the challenges of a stage race. The competitive spirit of TA tour, made even better by the fact that I’m racing my mates,...

Bike racing is inherently dangerous and as a rider learning to cope with injuries is a very important part of an athletes development. We recently caught up with our #mentorToSUCCEED program mentor Mikayla Harvey to get an insight into the processes she followed after her recent...

Day 1 was as expected - a predictable race, very controlled, definitely one for the sprinters. Little ripper Niamh took it to the big dogs, pulling out an impressive 9th place. We all knew Day 2 was going to be tough. For me personally, I wanted...