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Road cyclists to converge on Rotorua for national championships 14 Apr, 2021 10:21 PM 5 minutes to read Seana Gray (left) and Ruby Spring will clash again in the under-17 category at the Vantage Age Group Road National Championships in Rotorua. Photo / Grant Harris Seana Gray (left) and Ruby Spring will clash again in the under-17 category at the Vantage Age Group Road National Championships in Rotorua. Photo / Grant Harris Rotorua Daily Post Nearly 550 cyclists from the Far North to Southland will descend on Rotorua this week for the Vantage Age Group Road National Championships. They include riders from under-15 years to senior, Masters from 35 years to over 75 years, and para cyclists for the three-day competition, organised by Cycling New Zealand and supported by host club Cycling Rotorua.
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LISA BLACKLER/Stuff Tasman Wheelers Junior Tour under-17 boys winner Noah Hollamby is flanked by Cycling South Canterbury clubmate Cameron Anderson, left, and Joshua Mulcahy after receiving the General Classification jersey. Timaru teenager Noah Hollamby produced a dominant performance to win the under-17 boys' section of the inaugural Tasman Wheelers Junior Tour in Nelson at the weekend. Hollamby’s dominance saw him claim all three jerseys (King of Mountains, sprint and General Classification) with strong wins in all three stages in the event which is part of Cycling New Zealand's National Road Series. Hollamby's overall time for the three stages was 3 hours 7 minutes 26 seconds with his Cycling South Canterbury clubmate, Cameron Anderson, taking second in 3:11.7 and Manawatu's Joshua Mulcahy third in 3:11.17.
“It’s a pretty technical and dangerous course, there were a couple of minor crashes.” Bejon Haswell/Stuff Mitchell said he had been thinking of hosting such an event for quite some time. “I just knew it would offer something extra for cyclers and speed skaters, and I had heard of other towns doing something similar,” he said. “You’ve got a steep climb of four storeys that would test even the hardiest cyclist.” Cyclists had a standing start at the entrance, and then pedalled up the four storeys, with those who had some energy left having a sprint finish at the top.