The Beehive Starts Cycling For Taupo
For immediate release
3rd September 2009
The Beehive Starts Cycling For Taupo
Taupo, New Zealand 3rd September 2009 – “Get on your bike,” has a new meaning in the corridors of the Beehive as Members of Parliament start training for the iconic 2009 Wattyl Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge on November 28th.
Taupo’s MP Louise Upston (National Party) is participating in her first Cycle Challenge and encourages everyone to give it a go.
“As a MP, wife, and a mother of three, I’m pretty busy but I’ve set myself a goal to cycle 40kms as part of a team in this year’s Cycle Challenge – it will be difficult to find the time to train, however I’m determined to make it to the start line,” said Upston who will take part in the Linfox Relay where teams of 2, 3 or 4 tackle the 160km ride around Lake Taupo.
“I’ve signed up to the BNZ Trainer Wheels programme, which has helped me start training – as they say, you don’t need any fancy gear, just a roadworthy bike, a helmet and the determination to finish,” said Upston.
Fellow National MP Hekia Parata has persuaded 3 other women, also in their 50th year, to form a relay team and train for the event – she too balances three children, the busy life of a politician and wife.
‘Our doctor calls us inspirational, the Prime
Minister says it’s aspirational, we say is perspirational;
but we’re absolutely loving it,” said Parata.
Green
Party co-leaders Metiria Turei and Russel Norman are
demonstrating their commitment to cycling as an eco-friendly
form of transport and entering a team with parliamentary
colleagues Kevin Hague and Keith Locke.
"The Green Party
is stacked full of cycling enthusiasts, but this will be the
first time that the Green MPs have entered a team into the
Cycle Challenge. We will be the only political party leaders
participating, but we challenge the leaders of other
political parties to get involved too next year. We're not
expecting to win in the competitive aspect of the event, but
rather to emphasise that riding a bike is a form of exercise
and a form of transport that is available to almost
everyone, " said Norman.
Meanwhile, National’s Nikki
Kaye (Member for Auckland Central) and the Hon Trevor
Mallard from the Labour Party (Member for Hutt South) are
taking the friendly nature of the Cycle Challenge to the
next level in an outright competition to see who can finish
the 160kms of the BNZ Solo first.
It will be the fifth time Mallard has participated in the iconic Cycle Challenge, something he hopes to use to his advantage against first-timer Kaye who isn’t without extreme sporting credentials having completed the 2008 Coast to Coast event.
Labour’s Member for Rimataka Chris Hipkins has also started training for the iconic event, which is expecting over 10,000 entrants from around New Zealand and the world.
While the politicians are focusing on the tarmac events, the Contact Huka Mountain Bike Challenge is expected to be popular with off-road riders – the 80km ride takes in some of Taupo’s most famous mountain bike tracks including those not normally accessible to the public. Entries are limited to 600 and it is expected to see out early.
Mallard, Kaye and Upston are blogging their training progress on Bike New Zealand’s Ride Strong website http://www.ridestrong.org.nz/rs/blogs/
“We are delighted that cycling crosses all party lines and encourage all Kiwis to set themselves the challenge of entering this year’s event,” said Doug Simmons, Chairman of the Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge Trust, the organisation responsible for organising New Zealand’s premier cycling event which is also part of the prestigious UCI Golden Bike Series.
“From its humble beginnings in 1977 with 26 participants, the event has grown significantly but still retains a unique community feeling – it is owned and organised by the Taupo Moana Rotary Club and involves 1000 local volunteers who provide much-needed support to the participants throughout the weekend.”
In total, there
are twelve different Challenges that form the Wattyl Lake
Taupo Cycle Challenge
• BNZ Solo - 160 km circuit of
Lake Taupo
• BNZ Tandem riders – 160km around Lake
Taupo on a tandem bike
• BNZ Solo Combo – 20km MTB
followed by a 160km circuit of Lake Taupo
• Linfox
Tarmac Relay – 4 x 40km legs, use 2, 3 or 4 riders
• Linfox Dirt & Tarmac Relay – add a 20km MTB leg to
the start of the relay - 2, 3, 4 or 5 riders
• Enduro
- 320 km twice round the lake.
• Maxi Enduro - 640 km
four circuits of the lake.
• Contact Huka Challenge -
an 80km MTB challenge
• Contact Huka XL Race – 80km
MTB race for licensed riders .
• Avanti Men’s
Classic Race - 160 Km Classic Race component for elite male
riders
• WorkOut Zone Women’s Road Race – 60 km
classic race component for elite female riders.
• Heart Children NZ Heart Ride – a 5 km ride for
under 10s
More information about Cycle Challenge including training programmes, accommodation and entry fees is available at www.cyclechallenge.com
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