Inaugural BNZ Trainer Wheels Camp Launches

Click to enlarge Participants in inaugural BNZ Trainer Wheels camp
Grim weather and a Desert Road
closure didn’t deter 36 cyclists from around New Zealand
who travelled to Taupo last weekend for the inaugural BNZ
Trainer Wheels camp as part of the Wattyl Lake Taupo Cycle
Challenge.
The BNZ Trainer Wheels programme is aimed
at beginner cyclists who are attempting their first Cycle
Challenge, either as a member of a relay team or as a solo
rider.
“Feedback from the entrants was extremely
positive – they all appreciated the effort put in by the
Taupo Cycle Club and the other volunteers,” said Keith
Crate, Event Director.
“Over the weekend, they
learnt basic bike mechanics and practical and theoretical
bike riding tips,” said Crate.
Entries for Cycle
Challenge on November 28 are tracking very well with over
1500 people entered in the Linfox Tarmac Relay and more than
2400 riders tackling the BNZ Solo event. In its second year,
the Contact Huka Challenge is proving to be popular again
with over 130 mountain bike riders entered.
Photo
caption – Participants in the inaugural BNZ Trainer Wheels
camp learnt tips for their first attempt at the Wattyl Lake
Taupo Cycle Challenge.
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