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With many of our younger riders in the midst of a mid winter block of racing on the road and track we would like to introduce our riders who will be riding with us in the coming season. We have an exciting mix of young emerging...

It was with “a heavy heart and a lot of sadness” that Patrick and Tammy made the decision to discontinue Mike Greer Homes Women’s Cycling team in 2020. These are emotions shared by all the team’s riders and the wider community which has been built throughout the past 5-6...

Road racing and riding involves a huge variation of course features and climates in which they are ridden, each asking different things from a bike. The only way to accurately test the true qualities and performance of a bike, such as the Specialized Women’s Tarmac which is claimed to...

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...

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...

As part of a series of articles exploring womens equality in cycling we asked our riders what are the biggest challenges they face and how the organisations involved could help riders overcome these obstacle's. First up is Britney Kerr one of our outstanding young U19 riders. MGH:...