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Northland


Auckland

NORTH HARBOUR CYCLING CLUB - North Harbour Cycling Club is a volunteer organisation committed to providing members with opportunities to train and compete in road and track cycling. The Club is actively involved in all levels of cycle racing with members representing New Zealand internationally at Junior, Senior and Masters competitions. It is affiliated to Cycling New Zealand and to BikeNZ. North Harbour Cycling Club was formed in 1984 from the former Takapuna and Rangitoto clubs which had been operating since the 1930's. Rangitoto had come into being when North Shore and Birkenhead Clubs amalgamated. The aim of the club is to promote the sport of cycling both on the road and track, to support cyclists in their endeavours and to provide interesting and challenging events to suit all ages and abilities during the year.
Contact: (North Shore City, NZ)
North Harbour Cycling Club


MANUKAU CITY VETERANS CYCLE CLUB - The Manukau City Veterans Cycle Club is a recreational cycle club catering for beginners to experienced cyclists. We hold weekly rides in rural South Auckland to suit all abilities. There are friendly competitions and Time Trial events held every couple of months. Full membership from age 30. Associate membership (age 25-29) is available. Camaraderie is a key reason for the club's success. We believe in looking out for each other. All new club members and visitors are fostered into the club by more experienced members. You won't be left behind to find your own way home.
Contact: (Corner Burnside Rd and Papakura-Clevedon Rd, Ardmore, South Auckland, NZ)
Manukau City Veterans Cycle Club


AUCKLAND CYCLE TOURING ASSOCIATION - The Auckland Cycle Touring Association offers easy paced, non-competitive rides. We have frequent coffee stops. (It was once suggested that the initials of the Club stood for "Auckland Coffee and Tea Association". However, "Away Cycling - To Adventure" is equally fitting.) There are frequent social events (pot luck dinners, Christmas dinners, fun rides) and we send out a regular rides programme and newsletter. The Annual Subscription is $20.00 per household. The main ride of the week is run on Sundays. These vary from 50km to around 100km and will generally keep you entertained up to about 4:30pm. On Saturdays we have a coffee ride of about 40km and try to be finished about 12:30pm. Details are on the Rides Page. And, for those who can get out mid-week, there is a Wednesday ride starting in Kumeu each week. This will usually be 35km to 55km. Riders decide the destination on the day.
Contact: Annette Collins (Auckland, NZ) Phone: 09 521 5964
Auckland Cycle Touring Association


COUNTIES MANUKAU CYCLING - We are a racing club organising weekly Saturday road races from late March until early October. Over the summer CMC is involved in running track racing at the Manukau Velodrome. CMC is an amalgamation of several other clubs over the last 30 years to become Auckland and New Zealand's largest road and track cycling club. Clubs that have contributed to today's CMC include Southern Districts, Manukau, Northern, Auckland League of Wheelmen. CMC's origins date back to before the Second World War.
Contact: Karen McIntosh (Auckland, NZ) Phone: 624 4047
Counties Manukau Cycling


AUCKLAND MTB CLUB - If you are new to mountain biking or new to Auckland, your best bet would be attend one of our Saturday rides, organised by Mark and Kelly (The Topli), and come and meet some new people. They happen primarily at Woodhill, our spiritual home, and other areas too. If you are looking to get out of Auckland and experience new trails, check out our Monthly Rides. These head all over the place and are a great way to meet new people and experience new trails.
Contact: (Symonds Street, Auckland, NZ)
Auckland MTB Club



Waikato

HAMILTON MOUNTAIN BIKE CLUB - 10 minutes from downtown Hamilton is Pukete Farm Park - home to the Hamilton Mountain Bike Club and a 10km network of amazing single track. The park is full of twists and turns and can be ridden by riders of all levels. Established in 1989 the Hamilton Mountain Bike Club has worked literally thousands of hours to create the track network and keep it maintained for free public and club use. It's all done by volunteers so joining the club or a donation are great ways to help us continue this development. During the year the Hamilton Mountain Bike Club run a number of events, both competitive and social so don't worry if you think its all about racing, its not.
Contact: (Hamilton, NZ)
Hamilton Mountain Bike Club


MORRINSVILLE WHEELERS CYCLING CLUB - We are a friendly club located in the heart of the Waikato, New Zealand. Our cyclists range from national champions to the occasional recreational rider. We have a strong history in both road and track and our riders actively participate in both these disciplines. Morrinsville Wheelers is affiliated to Cycling NZ. We are committed to providing the correct level of racing to enhance your riding ability and to give all riders an equal chance of winning. We have coaches available to help you set up your bike correctly and to provide training advice to help you with your short and/or long term goals.
Contact: Bev May - Secretary (C/- 42 Snell Street, Morrinsville, NZ) Phone: 07 889 6979
Morrinsville Wheelers Cycling Club



Coromandel




Bay of Plenty




Rotorua

CYCLING ROTORUA INC. - Cycling Rotorua was formed at the beginning of 2005 and is an amalgamation of Velo Sport Rotorua and the Rotorua Cycling Club. The club has a present membership of around the 50 mark and this is increasing steadily every month. The membership range is across the board from Junior U15's to Veteran 7 riders We also have some very good up and coming riders in the Junior U17, U19 male and female ranks as well as in the Senior ranks.
Contact: Peter Clark - Secretary (Rotorua, NZ) Phone: 07 3322810
Cycling Rotorua Inc.



Eastland

GISBORNE CYCLING CLUB - The clubs racing season typically starts on in August of each year with the first race in the Spring Race Series. The full racing timetable through to December incorporates the first of our very popular Twilight Series; a 10 race handicapped series. Each Saturday there is also a regular race for the clubs A and B Grade riders After a break over Christmas, the new year starts with the second of our twilight series, taking us through to the end of Daylight saving. Saturday racing continues into May, including the East Coast North Island Champs
Contact: (Gisborne, NZ)
Gisborne Cycling Club



Hawkes Bay

RAMBLERS CYCLING CLUB - Ramblers Cycling Club is one of New Zealand’s largest and oldest cycling clubs with roots dating back to the 1890s. We currently have more than 300 members from all over Hawke’s Bay. Ramblers Cycling Club races cater for almost any ability with eight grades (A-G and a female grade) so people can ride with others of similar ability and fitness. The weekly Saturday club races operate year round, rain or shine and often attract more than 120 riders. Ramblers have a great reputation for running successful events.
Contact: Gavin Bush - Chairman (Taradale, NZ) Phone:06 8772152
Ramblers Cycling Club



Taupo

TAUPO CYCLING CLUB - Taupo Cycling Club provides activities for cycling enthusiasts. The club was the major driving force behind the building of the local cycling velodrome. This project was supported by the community, through various fund raising activies. The goal of the club is to encourage & develop the sport of cycling, through organised activities.
Contact: Susan Watson - Secretary (Taupo, NZ) Phone: 07 378 5553
Taupo Cycling Club



Taranaki

CYCLING NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB INC. - Cycling New Plymouth Club Inc (CNP) is a friendly New Plymouth based club catering for racing and leisure cyclists from novices to veterans. Our origins are based from 1911. We have a rich history where members past and present have excelled on the national stage and gone on to represent New Zealand. Our Premier event on the Taranaki Road Cycling calendar has always been the Round the Mountain Race, first raced in 1911. This is currently under somewhat of a revival, with numbers increasing each year since 2001. CNP has undertaken the organisation of this event on behalf of the Taranaki Cycling Association, an association of the Taranaki Road Cycling Clubs (formed in the early 1950's). Our aims are twofold; to provide a racing program for our members, and also to encourage more people to take up cycling and cycle racing in the North Taranaki Area.
Contact: Judith Manson - Secretary (New Plymouth, NZ) Phone: 06 756 7810
Cycling New Plymouth Club Inc.



Manawatu




Wairarapa




Wellington

KAPITI CYCLING CLUB - The Kapiti Cycling Club is a club on the rise! But while the club started from scratch in 2006 - it is the reincarnation of a much older club. Have a look a the History page to find our more about the legacy created by what has gone on in the past. The Rides page has info on our current riding activities and how and where to get involved. And if you would like to join or renew your association with the club - the Membership page has all the info on how to register and the great benefits of doing so. This page also has membership forms that you can download.
Contact: Bob Pratt - President (Kapiti, NZ) Phone: 04 298 9847
Kapiti Cycling Club


LEVIN CYCLING CLUB - The Levin Cycling Club is part of the West Coast North Island centre (WCNI) for cycling and is also affiliated to Cycling New Zealand (CNZ) and BikeNZ. We have a rich history of riders representing our club at Centre, National and International level. Claiming titles at Centre Championships, National Championships, Oceania Championships and Junior World Championships on road and track. The Laurie Roberts Velodrome at the Domain in Levin is well used by Levin Cycling for track cycling training and racing (track bikes only) over the summer months and for training (road bikes or mountain bikes only) over the winter months.
Contact: Peter Jenkins - Club Capitan (Levin, NZ) Phone: 06 210 0861
Levin Cycling Club



Nelson




Marlborough




West Coast




Canterbury

NORTH CANTERBURY CYCLING - Welcome to our club web-site, originally established in 1884, we have re-established the club to cater for both road and mountain bikers. Our aims are simple - to build a local, friendly, and social type of club where you can race or ride for fun and fitness; and to promote cycling as a recreational activity in the North Canterbury region. We cater for cyclist of all standards. Whether you are a social rider or keen racer - a mountain biker or a road cyclist, we have regular rides to suit.
Contact: (Rangiora, North Canterbury, NZ) Phone: 313 7269
North Canterbury Cycling



Otago

CENTRAL OTAGO-WAKATIPU CYCLE CLUB - Central Otago-Wakatipu Cycle Club was founded in 1990 as Wakatipu Cycling Club, affiliated to Cycling Southland and catering for Queenstown & Central Otago districts. The club name was changed in 2007 to better reflect the wider membership as we draw riders from Alexandra, Cromwell, and Wanaka plus their surrounding districts as well as Queenstown. We race regularly through the summer months, making best use of the marvellous countryside that we have the good fortune to inhabit here. Races like our Queenstown to Glenorchy, and Hawea to Makarora return take riders along beautiful lakeside routes as the roads wind up and down at the base of the mountains.
Contact: Paul Berg - Club President (Central Otago, NZ) Phone: 448 8284
Central Otago-Wakatipu Cycle Club



Southland

CYCLING SOUTHLAND - Cycling Southland will provide quality opportunities for increased participation at all levels in cycling, encouraging high quality events and competitions, and promoting regular and timely information to develop high quality and professional partnerships. Cycling Southland will encourage enjoyment, fun and fair play, innovation and excitement in a safe environment, while continuing to exceed the needs of all who participate in cycling. Cycling Southland staff and volunteers will be committed to ensuring the progressive future of all cycling in Southland, working in a supportive team environment with integrity, pride and passion. Training opportunities are to be identified and encouraged to allow all athletes, coaches, commissaries and administrators to develop and reach their potential.
Contact: (1 Isabella Street, Invercargill, NZ) Phone: 0064 (0) 3 217 3215
Cycling Southland



Fiordland




NZ






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