Harcourts KDRE Bev May Women s Tour February 2018

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28 1 Our Sponsors and Supporters Harcourts KDRE Bev May Women s Tour 17-18 February 2018 Morrinsville New World 89 Thames Street, Morrinsville Morrinsville Printed materials for the Harcourts KDRE Bev May Women's Tour were designed by Celestial Corp and printed by KDRE Harcourts.

2 27 Welcome Welcome to the Harcourts KDRE Bev May Women s Tour for the 29 th annual event. Welcome to riders, supporters, commissaries, and officials from around New Zealand. Bev May and her team from Morrinsville Wheelers and commissaires have worked ceaselessly to provide safe and well managed racing. We are exited to announce that Kaimai Cycles, Morrinsville, has joined us in sponsoring the U13 and U15 riders at the Harcourts KDRE Bev May Women s Tour. Kaimai Cycles is the bicycle shop to go for all your cycle needs in Morrinsville and surrounds. Liv is continuing to sponsor the Harcourts KDRE Bev May Women s Tour and besides their sponsorship they bring a wealth of experience in supporting cycle races. Naming Sponsor Harcourts KDRE Kevin Deane Real Estate Limited (KDRE) has proudly been the naming sponsor for some years; over these years we have seen some spirited racing across all of the grades. This year I am sure we will be no different and on behalf of our team we wish you and your support team a great time in our special part of the world and if you re thinking that this could be great place to live jump onto www.kdre.co.nz and have a browse. Bon chance Kevin Deane 021 970 902 kevin.deane@harcourts.co.nz Start List U15 Grade 105 Ella Morton Counties Manukau 118 Ally Gothard North Harbour 106 Bee Townsend CMC 119 Ella Mckinney North Harbour CC 107 Emma Blackmore Counties Manakua 120 Charlotte Chamberlain North Harbour CC 108 Crystal Wikaira Far North Flash CC 121 Seana Gray Te Awamutu SCC 109 Glennis Walters Far North Flash CC 122 Kendyll Blisett Morrinsville Wheelers 110 Tyla Mia Foster Far North Flash CC 123 Olive McIver Counties Manukau 111 Brooklyn Dunn-Lloyd Far North Flash CC 124 Olivia Kneebone Te Awamutu SCC 112 Trinity Rule Far North Flash CC 125 Ruby Spring Counties Manukau 113 Jodeci Taniwha Far North Flash CC 126 114 Alice Hopkinson Counties Manukau 127 115 Jess Carswell Te Awamutu 128 116 Elizabeth Chapman North Harbour 129 117 Sadie Walker Te Awamutu SCC Start List U13 Grade 130 Millie Donald Port Nicholson PCC 135 131 Sophia Hyland Counties Manukau 136 132 Karlita Pomare Far North Flash CC 137 133 Renee Harrison Far North Flash CC 134 Caoilinn Gray Te Awamutu SCC Sponsor Liv Liv is the first cycling brand completely dedicated to women. We offer the only comprehensive product collection designed specifically for female cyclists, ranging from beautiful apparel to premium bicycles. No matter the rider s level or style, Liv provides the best products to help women discover new possibilities through cycling. Start List Hand Cyclists 138 Tiffiney Perry Morrinsville Wheelers 142 139 Eltje Malzbender Te Awamutu SCC 143 140 144 141 145

26 3 Start List B Grade 30 Mireille Sitters Counties Manukau 44 Fleur Wallace Hamilton CCC 31 Jo Baker Cycling CHB 45 Anne Marie Guiney Te Awamutu SCC 32 Gill Donald Kapiti Cycling 46 Hannah Bayard Te Awamutu SCC 33 Joanna Sharpe Te Awamutu SCC 47 Amelia Matthews Counties Manukau 34 Carol McCallum Ramblers Cycling C 48 Jane Carswell Te Awamutu SCC 35 Petra Trust Counties Manukau 49 Nicola Lewis Te Awamutu SCC 36 Grace Kelly Te Awamutu 50 Erin Gray Hamilton CCC 37 Laura Bickers CHB 51 Mandy Gumbley North Harbour CC 38 Millie Mcnie Counties Manukau 52 Sophie Wilkinson Counties Manukau 39 Lancely Yung Counties Manukau 53 40 Annabelle Waterworth Counties Manukau 54 41 Janice Hill Kapiti Cycling 55 42 Natalie Paris Counties Manukau 56 43 Glynis Te Maipi-Kemp Kapiti Cycling 57 Start List C Grade 85 Sandy Wiggins Cycling CHB 95 Amanda Banks Te Awamutu SCC 86 Melanie Parsons Hamilton CCC 96 Georgia Taylor Te Awamutu SCC 87 Claire Sherrington Te Awamutu SCC 97 Rachel Bartells Taupo 88 Kellie Ellis Te Awamutu SCC 98 89 Sandra Gatenby Te Awamutu SCC 99 90 Rachael Schmidt-McCleave Kapiti Cycling 100 91 Mary Ingle Counties Manukau 101 92 Bianca Russell Counties Manukau 102 93 Nicky Morse Hamilton CCC 103 94 Kristi Dorotich Counties Manukau 104 Contents Official Welcome Page 2 Previous Tour Winners Page 5 Tour Jerseys Page 6 Event Officials Page 7 Map of Morrinsville Page 9 Race Rules and Information Page 10 Course Maps and Race Details Page 12 Gearing Restrictions for Junior Riders Page 16 Introducing Bev May Page 24 Entrants Lists Page 25 Our Sponsors Page 28 Saturday Registration: 7.15 8.00am at Morrinsville Intermediate School (Compulsory) Briefing: 8.00am at Morrinsville Intermediate School (Compulsory) Stage One Road Race A/B/C/U17/HC Grades: 9.30 Start at Hangawera Road. U15/U13 Grades: 9.30 Start at Taukoro Road Riders to make their own way to the start line. Stage Two Road Race A/B/C/U17/U15/U13/HC Grades: Time to be advised, but not before 1.00pm. All riders must be assembled in the Morrinsville Intermediate School hall for the announcement and jersey presentation. There will be a lead vehicle out to the starting zone. Riders will stop, and bunches will be released in order at set times. Sunday Briefing: 8.00am at Morrinsville Intermediate School (Compulsory) All riders must be assembled in the Morrinsville Intermediate School hall for the announcement and jersey presentation. Stage Three Road Race A/B/U17 Grades: 8.30am. There will be a lead vehicle out to the starting zone for everyone. Riders will stop, and bunches will be released in order at set times. Stage Four Circuit Race Time to be advised, but not before 12.30pm. All riders must be assembled in the Morrinsville Intermediate School hall for the announcement and jersey presentation.

4 25 Bev May Bev first became interested in cycling in 1958 when her brother took up the sport. There had been women cyclist s before Bev but they had never been allowed to ride with the men. This all changed when Bev got her chance to show the guys what she was made of. During a novelty day held by the Waipa Wheelers, Bev not only took part in the race against the men her age but then went and beat them. This inspired Bev to want to race against the men every week. Only one problem, women weren t allowed to race with the men. The blokes weren t having a bar of it. Bev s persistence paid off and in 1960 she became the first women in NZ to take out a racing license. The men put out a petition to try and ban Bev from racing with them but thankfully for us, it failed. Bev competed for 28 years, becoming the fastest women in the 160km Mt Egmont (now Taranaki) race in 1966 in a time of 4 hours 54 minutes and winning the Morrinsville Open. Unfortunately, it was an accident that ended Bev s competitive days in 1988. It would probably be easier to list the body parts Bev didn t fracture. This hasn t diminished Bev s love of cycling or her contribution. Prior to that Bev had already been active in the administration side of the sport. She s been the club secretary at Morrinsville Wheelers longer, I imagine, than most people can recall. And in 1990 she started the Bev May s Women s Tour. Start List A Grade 1 Pip Sutton Hamilton CCC 16 Renee Wootton North Harbour 2 Abigail Morton * Counties Manukau 17 Laura Newman-Watt North Harbour 3 Dayna Haythorne North Harbour 18 Anna Wilkinson Counties Manukau 4 Olivia Ray Auckland CC 19 Greer Haddock * Auckland Central 5 Alicia Evans Counties Manukau 20 KerryAnne Paige Napier 6 Courteney Lowe Tauranga CC 21 Leslie Vanner Te Awamutu SC 7 Laura Jorgensen Tauranga CC 22 8 Deborah Paine Tauranga CC 23 9 Kirsty McCallum Ramblers CC 24 10 Karen Fulton Tasman Wheeers 25 11 Ione Johnson PNP 26 12 Kate Wightman North Harbour C 27 13 Amanda Jamieson Cycling CHB 28 14 Rebecca Kingsford Te Awamutu SCC 29 15 Nia Dixon * Te Awamutu SCC * Denotes U19 Rider Start List U17 Grade 60 Holly Bliss Counties Manukau 61 Summer Williams Te Awamutu SCC 62 Jorja Clouth Counties Manukau 63 Grace Cummins Counties Manukau 64 Maddi Douglas Te Awamutu 65 Aimee Blackmore Counties Manukau 66 Olivia Hyland Counties Manukau 67 Ella Wyllie Counties Manukau 68 Lara Hopkinson Counties Manukau 69 Erin Cutts North Harbour C 70 Lucy Thomson Counties Manukau 71 Lucy Buckeridge North Harbour 72 Lily Brinsdon CMC 73 Aimee Shaw Ramblers Cycling 74 Erica Hipkins CMC 75 Annabel Brown Counties Manukau 76 Emma McKay Hamilton CCC 77 Alexandra Galvin Counties Manukau 78 Zoe Croton Te Awamutu SC 79

Together, We Win. Previous Winners Year A Grade B Grade C Grade 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Marie Flynn Tania Bracey Andrea Bayliss Ms. O Sullivan Carolyn Mills Desiree Lowe Sandra May Kirsty Robb Margaret Radich Rochelle Smith Margaret Radich Miichelle Hyland Helen Rae Serina Shridan Karen Fulton Rushlee Buchanan Donna Sibley Maria Cleary Maddy Brunton Ashleigh Neave Georgia Williams Deanne Bell Devon Hiley Sarah Backler Harley Leaman Harley Leaman Denise Beatson Rebecca Flagstaff Sandra May Kirsty Robb Deane Maree Cooper Marina Duvjnak Kate Mullarkey Sarah Melsop Sara Sergejaw Sara Martin Kirsty Edmondson Nicole Begg Rushlee Buchanan Emma Peterson Emma Peterson Linda Martin Frances Bramsfield Jemima Brindle Brodie Stewart Pamela McCauley Gerogina Wilson Joe Carrell Gerogina Wilson Zola McDonald Steffie Holcroft Lisa Atkins Sophie Pulford Rachel Bartells Elizabeth Stannard Libby Gray Sally Fraser Jaqui Nelson Kay Jones Sally Fraser Roz Reekie Joanna Lawn Tania Duff Miiller Jacinta Coleman Roz Reekie-May Kirsty Robb Jacinta Coleman Sarah Ulmer Melissa Holt Melissa Holt Sarah Ulmer Melissa Holt Sarah Ulmer Toni Bradshaw Toni Bradshaw Marina Duvjnak Sonia Waddell Catherine Cheatly Georgia Williams Georgia Williams 2014 Georgia Williams Rachel Hamill 2015 Emma Petersen Stephanie Fowlie Lesley Vanner U17 U15 Laura Gretton Ellie Heenan Robyn Hacker-Cary Maxyna Cottam Sophie Pulford Michaela Drummond Shaane Fulton U13 Jessica Reid Ashley Tonkin Therese Williams Grace Kelly Jessica Read Rebecca Gumbley Saaka van der Peet Georgia Danford Ally Wollaston Sacha McLeod 2016 Amanda Jamieson Alice Chaplin Eltje Malzbender Ally Wollaston Maddi Doublas Aana Watts 2017 Madeleine Park Emma Swanwick Ally Wollaston Sacha McLeod Emma Blackmore Abigail Morton Note: U15 and U13 were combined for 2007, 2008 and 2009 Hand Cycles 2013 Sue Reid 2017 Tiffiney Perry 2014 Sue Reid Coryn Rivera, Team Sunweb 2015 Tiffiney Perry A light climbing bike with aero capabilities is superior over a bike that is simply light weight. To have a light bike that can be efficient and save energy on the climbs and also descend fast and gain time on the flat after a climb is a plus. With Langma, there are performance benefits for all different kinds of terrain Learn more at Liv-Cycling.com/Langma 2016 Tiffiney Perry 24 5

6 23 Tour Jerseys Stage 4 Map A Grade Tour Leader Jersey A Grade Sprint Ace Jersey A Grade Queen of Mountain Jersey C Grade Tour Leader Jersey Start/Finish Sprints Coronation St Lindale St Morrinsville Intermediate School B Grade Tour Leader Jersey B Grade Sprint Ace Jersey B Grade Queen of Mountain Jersey U19 Tour Leader Jersey U15 Tour Leader Jersey Elizabeth Ave North St U17 Tour Leader Jersey U17 Sprint Ace Jersey U17 Princess of Mountain Jersey U13 Tour Leader Jersey Tour Most Aggressive Rider Jersey

22 7 A/B/U17 Grades - Stage 4 Circuit Race Starting Time: Not before 12.30pm The lap distance is 1.2km. Start outside Morrinsville Intermediate School. Left hand turns all the way. The circuit has a couple of hills and descents. The finish is on an incline. Lapped riders will be directed off the course by the commisaires. Their time will be calculated pro-rata of the winner s time. Whistle designates a sprint next lap and the Bell means final lap. Roads are open to the public Keep LEFT at all times. A Grade 40 minutes plus 3 Laps Sprint Lap Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 B Grade 30 minutes plus 3 Laps Sprint Lap Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 U17 Grade 25 minutes plus 3 Laps Sprint Lap Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 Event Manager Chief Commissaire Commissaires STMS Managers Results Registration, Lead Cars, Wheel Wagons, Tail End Charlies, Corner Marshals Announcer First Aid Publishing & Website Event Officials Bev May Graeme Bell John McDonnell, Ben Olson, Graham Bunn, Bev May, Heather Smyth, Lyall Hastie, Roz Reekie-May, Mark May Dave May, Paul Doelman, Andrew Hinton, Carrol Finlay, Darren Jackson, Bruce Robinson, Grant Webb, Brent Burn Quentin Ginever, Sandra Ginever Morrinsville Wheelers Cycling Members, Rotary Morrinsville Mark May Dr. Chris Doui Stella Macilquham Celestial Corp, Sandra Ginever Contact Bev May: 021-216 0017 info@morrinsvillewheelers.org.nz

We Go Higher. Stage 3 Map Start - Eynon Rd Morrinsvill e-w alton Rd Finish A/B/U17 r Tahu d oa R Kiw Feeding Zone ita nr tatio S i h d Railway Crossing Sprints ill e- Railway Crossing W al to n Rd Rd Hutchinson M or rin sv Hill Climb Introducing LANGMA by Liv Punishing climbs, treacherous descents and winning sprint finishes - Langma is your secret weapon. Designed to withstand the demands of professional racers with innovative aero features and a lightweight composite that is hand crafted for female riders Conquer your goals and fly to the summit. Learn more at Liv-Cycling.com/Langma 8 21

20 9 A/B/U17 Grades - Stage 3 Road Race Starting Time: 8.30am Event Locations A/B/U17 Grades meet at the Morrinsville Intermediate School Bus Stop. They will ride neutralised to Eynon Road where racing will be started. There is very limited parking at the finish. Do not drive or cycle back down hill after finishing the race until race management advises accordingly. Riders will ride along the Morrinsville-Walton Road out to Kiwitahi, then turn left into Hutchinson Road and back to Kiwitahi (A Grade repeat this loop), with a hill finish on top of Tahuroa Road. The course is undulating with several short hills and some fast downhill stretches. Note: There are two (2) railway crossing on the course. You must obey the signal displayed. If you are not stopping when required, the rider will be disqualified. Any existing gaps will stay as they are and monitored by the commissaires. Roads are open to the public Keep LEFT at all times. A Grade 70km 2 Laps of Hutchinson Road and finishing on top of Tahuroa Road Hill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 Double Hill Climb Points at Tahuroa Road finish Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 B Grade 45km 1 Lap of Hutchinson Road and finishing on top of Tahuroa Road Hill Climb Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 Double Hill Climb Points at Tahuroa Road finish Sprint Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 U17 Grade 45km 1 Laps of Hutchinson Road and finishing on top of Tahuroa Road Hill Climb Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 Double Hill Climb Points at Tahuroa Road finish Sprint Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 1 Morrinsville Intermediate School, Race Headquarter, Start of Circuit Race 2 Hangawera Road, Start of A/B/C/U17/HC Grades Stage 1 3 Taukoro Road, Start of U15/U13 Grades Stage 1 4 Eynon Road, Start of A/B/C/U17/U15/U13/HC Grades Stage 2 Start of A/B/U17 Grades Stage 3

10 19 Race Rules 1. BikeNZ and UCI rules apply in this tour. 2. A BikeNZ Race license or international equivalent is compulsory to ride any race. 3. Proof of a current valid race license MUST be shown at registration time. Otherwise the rider will be refused to participate at the Bev May Women s Tour. 4. Any race complaints must go to the Chief Commissaire (Mark Ireland) 5. Any non-racing complaints must go to the Race Announcer (Mark May) 6. Riders must exchange Licences for numbers to sign on for Stage One. 7. Riders must sign on at least 10 minutes before race start for stages 2, 3 and 4. 8. All riders must be present at briefings on both Saturday and Sunday at 8.00am at race Headquarter (Morrinsville Intermediate School). A roll call may be taken. 9. Riders must return their number in order to receive their licence back. 10. All riders awarded the Tour Leader, Sprint Ace, Hill Climber, Most Aggressive Rider jerseys MUST wear them in the next stage. A fine and/or time penalty of 3 minutes will be added to your GC time if you choose not to wear the jersey. 11. A, B, C, U17 and HC Grades will race separately with separate GC prizes and stage placing to be won. 12. U15 & U13 will race together, but compete for separate leader s jersey. 13. Bike checks will take place before the start of the U17/U15/U13 races. 14. The Race Manager has the right to change the entrant s grade if he/she deems that the rider entered an incorrect grade for her ability. This will be done with due discussion and taking all riders best interest into account. 15. Should any B Grade, C Grade, U17, U15/U13 or HC rider not complete a stage they are permitted to start the following stage(s) but cannot achieve placing or trophies. This is to encourage people to do as much of the tour as they can. This rule applies to A Grade riders only in exceptional circumstances at the Race Commissaire s discretion. 16. Any supporters caught following any race forming a convoy will be disciplined. In the first instance your rider will be given a time penalty and the second offence your rider will be disqualified. 17. Supporters caught towing riders will have their rider disqualified, no warnings given. 18. There will be designated feeding zones for A and B Grade racing only. Riders receiving feeds outside these zones may be penalised by commissaires. No feed zones for any other grades. 19. Prize winners must be in attendance at the prize giving. 20. U19 is not an own race category and U19 riders compete either in A Grade, B Grade or C Grade. The highest classed U19 rider in A Grade will wear the U19 jersey. Scott Rd Stage 2 Map Start - Eynon Rd Finish Turning Point U15/U13/HC Starky Rd Sprints Tahuroa Rd Feeding Zone Bell Rd Morrinsville-Walton Rd Hill Climb

18 11 A/B/C/U17/U15/U13/HC Grades - Stage 2 Road Race Starting Time: Not before 1.00pm All Grades meet at the Morrinsville Intermediate School Bus Stop. They will ride neutralised to Eynon Road where racing will be started. There is very limited parking at the finish. Do not drive or cycle back down hill after finishing the race until race management advices accordingly. Riders will ride along the Morrinsville-Walton Road, turn right onto Tahuroa Road, left onto Starky Road (U15/U13/HC turn around here, return towards Morrinsville and turn left onto Kuranui Road, then left onto Scott Road.), left onto Bell Road, left onto Morrinsville-Walton Road. Do the required laps, return towards Morrinsville and turn left onto Kuranui Road, then left onto Scott Road. Roads are open to the public Keep LEFT at all times. A Grades 70km 4 Laps of Tahuroa/Bell Road, Finishing Scott Road Hill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 B Grades 60km 3 Laps of Tahuroa/Bell Road, Finishing Scott Road Hill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 C Grade 40km 2 Laps of Tahuroa/Bell Road, Finishing Scott Road General Race Information Riders are to supply spare wheels clearly named and labelled whether they are 10 or 11 speed. Flags used on courses: Red = Danger/Caution White = Sprint Ace Sprint 200m Checker = Finish Line Yellow = Hill Climb Sprint 200m Sprint Points for the different grades as indicated as per stage descriptions. Hill Climb Points for the different grades as indicated as per stage descriptions. There are finish time bonuses awarded for the first three riders of A/B/U17 grades. All marshals have yellow flags which they point in the correct direction. However, it is still important for riders to study the course maps to remain on the right course. Corner marshals are in place to direct riders in the correct direction. Marshals are not able to enforce traffic to stop. Roads are NOT CLOSED Obey all the road rules. Keep LEFT at all times. The commissaires will be watching for overt breaches of these rules. The hall is locked during racing, however, the key will be available from race management if needed. Remember that you are responsible for your valuables. Women's and Men's toilets are available in the school hall and the Portaloos outside the school hall are available for the women only. There are no showers are available at the venues. Afternoon tea will be supplied at the end of racing both days. Food is supplied by Members of the Morrinsville Wheelers Cycling. Prize giving is before stage 2 and after stages 2, 3 and 4. The most aggressive rider will receive the Most Aggressive Rider jersey. The selection is done by the race commissaires and race officials. The decision is final. Wheel wagons are only available for A/U17 Grades. If helpers are available, there will be a wheel wagon provided for B/C/U15/U13/HC grades. Riders are to leave the finish area once they have passed the finish line to avoid obstructing later riders and the race officials. Race management reserves the right to penalise offending riders and their supporters. U17 Grade 40km 2 Laps of Tahuroa/Bell Road, Finishing Scott Road Hill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 U15/U13/Hand Cycles Grades 19km Out to turning point at Tahuroa/Starky Road intersection, Finishing Scott Road

12 17 A/B/C/U17/HC Grades - Stage 1 Road Race Starting Time: 09.30 All riders and supporters are to make their own way to the start of this circuit before racing begins. Cars can be parked on the Hangawera Road under the trees. There are Toilets available in the big shed at Hangawera Road. Riders will ride along the Morrinsville-Tahuna Road, turn left onto Tauhei Road, turn left at the stop and continuing on Tauhei Road, turn left onto Matuku Road and then left again onto Hangawera Road. The course has a couple of hills and some fast downhill stretches. Roads are open to the public Keep LEFT at all times. A Grade 42km 2 Laps of the Hangawera Road Circuit Hill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 B Grade 42km 2 Laps of the Hangawera Road Circuit Hill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 C Grade 21km 1 Lap of the Hangawera Road Circuit Morrinsville-Tahuna Rd Stage 1 Map Turning Point Taukoro Rd Start/Finish Turning Point U17 Grade 21km 1 Lap of the Hangawera Road Circuit Hill Climb on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 Sprint on all Laps, Points: 1st = 5, 2nd =3, 3rd =2, 4th =1 Hand Cycles Grade 21km 1 Lap of the Hangawera Road Circuit

16 13 U15/U13 Grades - Stage 1 Road Race Starting Time: 09.30 All riders and supporters are to make their own way to the start of this circuit before racing begins. Cars can be parked on the Hangawera Road under the trees. There are Toilets available in the big shed at Hangawera Road. Stage One is on the Taukoro Road located opposite Hangawera Road. The distance is 16km consisting of four legs. There are turn points at the end of the road and start/finish line. You must ride around the turning point on each end of the course. Failure to do so will result in disqualification for the stage only. The terrain is downhill at the beginning on the out leg and then flat until the end of road turning point and vice versa. Roads are open to the public Keep LEFT at all times. Matuku Rd Tauhei Rd Stage 1 Map Hill Climb Tauhei Rd U15 Grade 16km 2 Laps of the Taukoro Road Circuit Morrinsville-Tahuna Rd U13 Grade 16km 2 Laps of the Taukoro Road Circuit Hangawera Rd Cycling NZ Gearing Restrictions and Wheel Rules for Junior Riders U17: A maximum gearing of 7 meters applies. U15: A maximum gearing of 6.61 meters applies. U13: A maximum gearing of 6.61 meters applies. Wheels must have a minimum of 16 spokes and must not be made of composite materials for any junior rider. Start/Finish/Sprint A/B/C/U17/HC These restrictions and rules will be checked prior to racing by the commissaires. It is the riders responsibility to present herself for the check. A rider is not allowed to race without having this check completed.

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