Invercargill’s Emily Paterson made the most of the opportunity to race on her home track.
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Invercargill’s Emily Paterson made the most of the opportunity to race on her home track.
Invercargill is gearing up for a busy few weeks of track cycling, starting with the Cycling New Zealand Schools National Track Championships, at the SIT Zero Fees Velodrome on Tuesday.
La’chlan Robertson is a relatively recent convert to road cycling, but he’s going to be undergoing an intensive internship over the next month.
Cycling New Zealand has named a powerful 31-strong Vantage Elite team to contest the Oceania Track Championships at Invercargill on 16-19 October.
Following a whirlwind year of racing around the world, international track and road cyclist Corbin Strong will be returning to his home track next month.
Southland’s brightest young track cycling talent have a great future ahead of them, it’s just not clear exactly what that future looks like.
Southland’s Tom Scully has been named in a powerful Vantage New Zealand team to contest the UCI Road World Championships in Yorkshire next month.
October’s Yunca Junior Tour of Southland will provide New Zealand’s young riders with a chance to follow in the pedal strokes of their heroes.
Southland’s Emily Paterson is a world junior track cycling silver medalist after the New Zealand women’s team pursuit lost by the narrowest of margins in a remarkable final on day two of the UCI world junior track cycling championships in Germany.
Cycling Southland and Academy Southland athlete Emily Paterson talks about heading away to the Junior World Track championships in Frankfurt, Germany next month.
Southland’s Tom Scully will ride the Tour de France for a second time this month.
Reece McDonald is stepping down as president of Cycling Southland after four years in the role.
In the lexicon of cycling, Bruce Ross will do one final ‘lap on the front’ as race director for the 2019 SBS Bank Tour of Southland before sitting in the back of the bunch for future races.
After a successful inaugural year, the National Track Series is back for 2019, beginning with round one in Invercargill from 31 May-2 June.
Top New Zealand track cyclist Nick Kergozou is aiming to put the disappointment of missing out on the Rio Olympics three years ago behind him with selection for the Tokyo Games in 2020.
Road cyclists from as far afield as Canterbury are starting to put their names in the hat to contest bragging rights for the country’s longest-running club road classic race when the Gore to Invercargill Classic returns this weekend.