Kiwi riders take first place in Niue biking competitions
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Kiwi riders take first place in Niue biking competitions
Auckland, New Zealand. June 15, 2012 – A Taupo biking enthusiast has won the iconic Rally of the Rock mountain biking competition which took place in Niue this month.
John Carman won both the Overall and Junior Class titles netting him $800 for his efforts. However it is the memories of the event, and his time in Niue that John values the most.
“They put on an awesome time for us. It was a very well run event that wasn’t too competitive but very very social,” says John.
“It was really fun racing with and getting to know the locals. The race wasn’t technical at all but it was a very fast track that’s good for all levels of riders. It is a nice way to see some of the island too.”
Event organisers for the race have rendered it a great success with thirty-five competitors including a large component of international riders. Many of the international competitors brought friends and family with them to Niue so there was also a large support base on the day.
To cater for the strong contingent of international competitors and their travel companions, there are plenty of additional activities arranged throughout the week including further bike rides, barbeques as well as group fishing and diving opportunities.
Many of the Rally of the Rock racers also competed in the inaugural Round the Rock biking challenge – a challenging 60km road sprint around the island which took place two days later.
Round the Rock was won by New Zealand rider Ryan Locke who clocked in at just under two hours.
Many competitors are already planning their return for next year’s Rally of the Rock and Round the Rock events. One travel agent has even reported a waitlist of competitors for next year who missed out on this year’s events.
Due to the strong interest in Niue by adventure sports enthusiasts and athletes, the island has recently announced another new event – Rockman Adventure Races which will take place for the first time this November.
The event will comprise of a series of different races including a 1km ocean swim, a 10km run and a 40km bike as well as a duathalon and triathalon covering all of these disciplines. The Rockman events will take place from 2nd – 9th November and places are limited to booking early to secure a space will be essential.
Potential competitors who are interested in more information about Rockman can contact info@niueisland.com.
“Niue is a great island to go to if you want to be able to relax and have an adventure too. I will be back for sure,” says John.
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