Cycling New Zealand, Vicariously!

So! We cannot conduct the planned NZ Cycling Forum anytime soon. And Jacinta won’t have us visit until …? We’re locked down, locked in! Let’s see what YouTube offers: memories, inspirations, dreams, … I’ve written previously in News about NZ’s 22 “Great Trails” (nzcycletrail.com). Below is a list of those trails, in the north-south sequence of that website, showing some … Read More

New Zealand Cycling Video

To maintain interest in New Zealand cycling until we can reschedule our planned forum, and to add to your lockdown entertainment/inspiration, here is a 22-minute video. But firstly, “Kopiko Aotearoa” is a 1,050km [+15,000M] brevet (timed, monitored, endurance ride) across New Zealand’s North Island, either direction. The route comprises sealed backroads, dirt/gravel roads, and trails. (For more info: http://www.touraotearoa.nz/p/kopiko.html; route … Read More

PUSHING THE 10KM ENVELOPE – Oz Wanderer

So we can’t ride beyond 10km from home. Woe is we! With help from website https://2kmfromhome.com/10km (thanks Victor!), I pondered how to win the lucrative President’s Artistic-route Prize, genre “Extremism”. From Greenwich shop cluster (near home), and notwithstanding harbour and rivers interrupting, I conjured a ride-route comprising four “leaves”, with VERY minimal overlap/retrace/repetition: 208km. The leaves are in sequence NE, … Read More

Parted from Prudence

“Prudence” is the full name of my e-bike, better known as Pru. Prudence is a Peugeot (the car company), and prudence led this old man to nurse the bod and buy an e-bike 4 years ago. On Monday (05.04.21), I rode an oft-enjoyed route, Katoomba to Meadowbank, accompanied by Alan Brien. After Penrith, my route passes through/near Cambridge Park, North … Read More

Leader’s Lowdown: La Nina and I

How bad is La Nina, with her ride-ruining rain and unpredictability?! How GOOD is La Nina: heat-tempering, dam-filling, bushfire-banishing, grass-greening? And how merciful is La Nina, giving me a dry-ish 3-day window? My Hunter trip was a sudden Plan B. On Sunday night (14.03.21), four of us planning a Tuesday – Friday northern tour despaired of the forecast rain, especially … Read More

Leader’s Lowdown: iNZid Revisited (Richard Kelly)

In February, I made my 5th annual NZ visit since a brother “migrated” to Tauranga. Each trip involves Tauranga plus some other areas – and plenty of cycling. This trip was confined to the north half of the North Island. All riding was on my brother’s e-MTB, “Ava”: hard-tail, tyres wide and well-treaded but not nobbly. Early, I rode two … Read More

Leader’s Lowdown – 2019 Tumut Classic – Greg Boyd

100Km – Sunday 13 Jan 2019 Following on from the Christmas/New Year no-cycling eat-fest and associated gain in Kilograms it was time to saddle up and get the legs turning. I believe this was the third running of the Tumut Classic and offered kids, 20Km, 40Km, 75Km and 100Km options. The thought of entering this ride was tempered with the … Read More

Leader’s Lowdown – L’etape Australia 2018 – Greg Boyd

Jindabyne to Jindabyne via Perisher – 1 Dec 2018 Leading up to L’Etape 2018, I was bemoaning the usual tale of not enough training and too much tasty food. I guess you could say, what else is new? ? Oh well, the extra kilos on my girth could provide more downhill speed! A slightly new course for 2018 seemed more logical than … Read More

Leader’s Lowdown – 2018 Bowral Classic – Greg Boyd

Maxi Classic 175km (178.7km) Following on two weeks from riding the Around the Bay 300Km course was the Bowral Classic and I clicked the box titled “maxi-classic”.  This would be my third Bowral Classic and the new course for 2018 would make it feel like it was a new ride, albeit with some familiar sections. Thankfully the maxi-classic reduced the … Read More

Leader’s Lowdown – Around the Bay 300km – Greg Boyd

300Km Early this year Francis sent out an email encouraging we should all go along for the ATB300km – a new and longer route. Typically, ATB is very windy and then add in either too hot, too cold and often wet. Having previously completed the 210Km & 250Km routes, I was pretty much over the usual ugly Port Phillip Bay … Read More