Kiwi riders impress in UCI World Series downhill qualifying in Austria
Unlucky for some, but not for New Zealand riders, with a record 13 gravity flyers qualifying for finals on the first day of the triple-header UCI Woosh MTB World Series in Leogang, Austria.Also emerging today was in-form cross-country star, Sammie Maxwell, with the Decathlon Ford professional finishing runner-up in the elite women’s short track on the first day of the triple header competition for cross-country, downhill and enduro.In downhill, qualification was via two stages with 20 riders t...
June 7, 2025Triple-header challenge for upbeat New Zealand mountain bikers
Kiwi mountain bikers converge on Austria’s iconic Leogang Bikepark for a UCI World Series triple-header comprising downhill, cross-country, and enduro competition this weekend.There are 39 kiwi riders entered for the first of two triple-header events this season, and the last of five consecutive weekends of UCI MTB World Series action.Currently 11 New Zealand riders are among the top-10 on overall points and three in podium positions in the UCI Whoop World Series across the three disciplines.S...
June 5, 2025Cycling New Zealand congratulates recipients of King’s Birthday Honours
Cycling New Zealand congratulates Ellesse Andrews on receiving the Member of the NZ Order of Merit in the King’s Birthday Honours List.Ellesse set new standards in the sport after winning gold medals in the Women’s Sprint and Keirin along with a silver medal in the Women’s Team Sprint at the 2023 Paris Olympic Games.Ellesse became the first New Zealand cyclist to win two gold medals and three medals in total at a single Olympic Games. Together with the silver medal she atta...
June 2, 2025Kiwi teenagers score top-10 elite finishes in UCI World Series downhill finals
Two top-10 elite placings for emerging teenagers Sacha Earnest and Luke Wayman highlighted New Zealand performances in the downhill finals in France for the second round of the Whoop UCI MTB World Series today.Earnest (Trek Factory), 19, and Wayman (Continental Atherton), 18, both finished 10th in the elite finals on a challenge and blown-out downhill test at Loudenvielle in the French Pyrenees.It was the first top-10 finish for the teenagers in elite racing as the rising New Zealand talent...
June 2, 2025Goldsbury leads kiwi teenage talent to shine on UCI MTB World Series
New Zealand’s flying teens made their mark in the latest rounds of the UCI MTB World Series for Enduro and Downhill in the French Pyrenees resort of Loudenvielle-Peyragudes today.Christchurch 18-year-old Winnie Goldsbury scored her first podium, finishing third in the latest round of the Enduro World Series in her first season in elite competition.Across the mountain resort, a bunch of kiwi gravity riders have qualified in the top 10 ahead of tomorrow’s finals in the second round of downhill...
June 1, 2025Kiwi downhill and enduro riders set for super-fast racing in the Pyrenees
New Zealand mountain bikers return to a favoured stop in the French Pyrenees for the next rounds in the UCI World Series for both downhill and enduro competition this weekend.The popular venue of Loudenvielle-Peyragudes, perched in the Louron Valley, will host the second round of the UCI MTB World Series for downhill and the third row for enduro.Last year nine kiwi riders finished in the top-10 and they are all returning to look for further success across both disciplines.The enduro competition ...
May 30, 2025Podium for Maxwell to maintain UCI MTB Cross-country World Cup lead
Emerging New Zealand mountain bike star, Sammie Maxwell, produced a brilliant performance to emerge from the pack to claim runner-up in the third round of the Whoop UCI MTB Cross-country World Series in the Czech Republic.The Decathlon Ford rider was forced to work her way through the field after an indifferent short track race result earlier in the week saw her start from 25th on the grid. Maxwell worked her way forward gradually, catching the leaders midway through the eight-lap race at t...
May 26, 2025Kiwi riders look ahead after torrid short-track MTB cross-country races
Both New Zealand riders, Sammie Maxwell and Sam Gaze were impeded in an aggressive short track cross-country race at the UCI MTB World Series in Nove Mesto Na Moravé in the Czech Republic.Series leader after two rounds in Brazil, Maxwell came down in a melee involving several riders in the high-speed short track race, eventually getting back on the bike to finish 36th which means a fourth-row start in tomorrow’s main race.“In all seriousness, thanks to the crowds today for cheering me ...
May 25, 2025Maxwell carries top seeding as MTB World Series heads to Europe
The UCI Mountain Bike World Series hosts the first cross-country competition in Europe for 2025 at the famed course in Nové Mĕsto na Moravé, the quaint mountain sports resort in the Czech Republic.After a double round in the steamy climes of Brazil, the XCO competition heads back to Europe with cool conditions and some rain forecast.It also begins six rounds in Europe, followed by two in North America, with a New Zealand rider at the top of the world cup rankings.After her win in the opening ...
May 22, 2025Young kiwi talent earn gravity podiums in UCI World Cup downhill opener
New Zealand’s dynamic young talent bagged three podiums between them in downhill finals on the opening day of the Whoop UCI MTB World Series in Poland today.Tauranga’s Eliana Hulsebosch, in her first World Series final with for the highly rated Santa Cruz professional team, finished superbly to grab third place in the junior women’s final at the Szczyrk Mountain Resort in Bielska-Biala.She was joined with podium success by fellow kiwis in the junior men where Hawkes Bay rider Tyler Waite w...
May 19, 2025Stevens-McNab and Blewitt lead kiwi gravity group in world series opener
The New Zealand gravity riders made their mark in cold and slippery conditions on the opening day of the UCI MTB World Series for downhill in Poland.Eight kiwi downhill riders have qualified through to the finals tonight with plenty of overnight rain making the course more challenging at the Szczyrk Mountain Resort.Leading the way was Rotorua’s Lachie Stevens-McNab with the Trek Gravity Factory rider sixth fastest in downhill qualifying to move directly to tomorrow’s final. He blasted down t...
May 18, 2025Kiwi downhill and enduro MTB riders set for UCI World Series in Poland
Twenty-seven New Zealand riders have entered the UCI MTB World Series dual competition for both enduro and downhill in Poland this weekend.There are 12 riders from New Zealand entered in the second round of Enduro World Cup in Bielsko-Biala in southern Poland, with competition based over the Enduro Trails network on Friday and Saturday (local time).Meanwhile the nearby Szczyrk Mountain Resort is the base for the opening World Cup round for downhill, with 15 New Zealanders gravity riders entered ...
May 15, 2025Kiwi young guns Goldsbury and Millward shine in Enduro MTB World Series
Kiwi teenagers Winni Goldsbury and Cooper Millward made stunning starts to the UCI MTB World Series at the opening round of the Enduro in Italy.Goldsbury (Specialised Gravity, Christchurch) has finished seventh in her debut in the elite women’s competition, while Cooper (Alexandra) placed second in the junior men in the gruelling two-day World Series event in Pietra Ligure, on the Italian Riveira.Enduro is the mountain bike equivalent of motor rally, where the contestants are timed over a seri...
May 12, 2025Murray leads New Zealand enduro riders in UCI World Cup opener
The UCI MTB World Series returns to home base in Europe, starting with the opening round of Enduro competition in Italy.It is the first of 24 rounds across Enduro, Downhill and Cross-country competition in Europe before the final two rounds for XCO and Downhill in North America.There are 11 New Zealand riders competing in this weekend’s opening round of enduro competition at Pietra Ligure, a tourist city on the Italian Rivera, 60kms from Genoa.Leading the kiwi charge is Specialized Gravity tea...
May 9, 2025Kiwi Para-cycling star ticks the boxes on her return to international racing
Waikato’s multi world and Paralympic medallist, Nicole Murray, has ticked off the key boxes in her return to international Para-cycling competition in Belgium.Murray, competing in the C5 category at the opening UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup, finished fifth in the 58km road race on a lap course in Bruges.She rode in the lead bunch with a select group of seven riders fighting out for the sprint finish. The short 11.5km circuit meant that at one stage their women’s C5 was stopped to allow a f...
May 5, 2025Proven performers take on mountain bike’s rising young riders
While exciting young mountain bikers continue to stretch the boundaries in the sport, some older heads will be keen to show they are far from a spent force at the Cycling New Zealand MTB Nationals in Rotorua this weekend.Leading the way is Canterbury 30-year-old Anton Cooper, making his return to the sharp end of cross-country racing as he looks to become the first kiwi rider to achieve 10 national elite titles.After illness forced him out of a tilt at the Paris Olympic Games, Cooper returns to ...
February 20, 2025Andrews sets world record, kiwi Madison pairings claim Oceania success
Olympic Games double gold medallist, Ellesse Andrews set a world record, while the kiwi endurance riders dominated on the final day of the UCI Oceania Track Cycling Championships in Brisbane.Andrews set a world record in the time trial, increased this year to 1,000m to make it the same for both male and female riders.With her endurance background, the sprint star from the Paris Olympics clocked 1:04.697 in qualifying at an average speed of 56kph. This broke the first world record over the new di...
February 15, 2025Stewart, Shearman dominate Omnium, as Andrews, Dakin win keirin finals
New Zealand riders continued their successful performances on day three of the UCI Oceania Track Cycling Championships in Brisbane.There was kiwi domination in endurance racing, with New Zealand riders to the fore in the four-discipline omnium competition in men and women, while there was a double win for kiwi sprinters in the keirin.World Tour road rider, Campbell Stewart showed he has lost none of his track abilities, winning the men’s Omnium in impressive fashion. He won the opening Scratch...
February 14, 2025Botha bags world record twice in new individual pursuit distance
New Zealand cyclist Bryony Botha set a new world record and then lowered that time again on day two of the UCI Oceania Track Cycling Championships in Brisbane.Botha, a medallist at the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games and World Championships, has now added a world record to her palmares.She was fastest qualifier in the women’s 4000m individual pursuit, clocking 4:31:446 at the Anna Meares Velodrome, ahead of teammate Emily Shearman (4:32.588) and Australian Maeve Plouffe (4:35.633).Botha retu...
February 13, 2025Proven performers, new faces enjoy Oceania Track Cycling opener
Some proven kiwi performers and some new faces enjoyed a promising opening day of the Oceania Track Cycling Championships in Brisbane.With most of the endurance riders on duties for their professional road teams, the championships are an excellent opportunity for coaches to bring in some new faces and promote young riders from the pathway programme.Opening day at the Anna Meares Velodrome at Chandler in Brisbane featured the team racing, with New Zealand combinations dominating men’s and women...
February 12, 2025Wright betters star-studded field for breakthrough road cycling victory
Amid arguably the strongest group of UCI WorldTour riders, a young journeyman professional from Wanaka, Paul Wright, upset all predictions to claim the Cycling New Zealand men’s elite road national title in Timaru.Wright, 27, who has moved around some respected UCI Continental professional teams for several years, put all his cards on the table with an emphatic victory in the stern 190km test in South Canterbury.He formed part of an initial group that opened a lead on the second of eight laps,...
February 8, 2025Cadzow captures Cycling New Zealand’s National Road Championship double
Paris Olympian Kim Cadzow will take two champion’s jerseys back to her WorldTour team after claiming the Cycling New Zealand Elite National Road Race title in Timaru today.The 23-year-old, who rides for EF Education-Oatly WorldTour team, added the road race victory to her win after yesterday’s time trial.After sitting safely in the peloton for most of the race, while EF Education-Oatly teammate Henrietta Christie marked any attacks upfront, Cadzow pushed off the front of the pack and used he...
February 7, 2025World-Tour riders Cadzow and Fisher-Black win Cycling NZ time trial titles
WorldTour professionals Kim Cadzow and Finn Fisher-Black claimed the opening honours with victories in the time trial at the Cycling New Zealand Elite Road National Championships in Timaru.Cadzow successfully defended the title she won last year with the EF Oatly Cannondale rider securing the first national jersey for her WorldTour team with a dominate ride, as riders had to handle persistent light rain throughout.The Paris Olympian clocked 34:52.15 for the 24.4km individual test, to finish 32 s...
February 6, 2025New team, new direction and renewed optimism for Finn Fisher-Black
At just 23 years and already one of New Zealand’s most seasoned WorldTour professionals, Finn Fisher-Black has returned home this week with his sights set on success in the Cycling New Zealand Elite Road National Championships in Timaru.Fisher-Black is buoyed with his fresh start for new team Red Bull Bora Hansgrohe, with a WorldTour podium at the UCI Tour Down Under in South Australia and top-10 at the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Race in Geelong.After two national under-23 time trial titles to hi...
February 4, 2025Kiwi and Australian BMX Racers share titles at Oceania Championships
Two New Zealand elite BMX Racing riders will carry the plate of Oceania Champion on to the UCI world circuit after winning their respective titles in New Plymouth at the weekend.Paris Olympian Leila Walker, a teenager for another month, and fellow Cambridge rider Bennett Greenough won their respective elite titles at the championships, both dominating when it counted.With a dearth of elite male entries, the title was decided on points over three motos, with Greenough winning all three of his mot...
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