Guinness World Record Spinners Ready for Action
21 October 2009
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They’re excited, they’re fit and they’re
ready to take on the world.
Six Taupo women plan to be
the first in the world to set a new Guinness World Record
(GWR) by static cycling more than 600km in 24 hours –
that’s more than five times around Lake Taupo. The event
will be a highlight of Cyclemania, Taupo’s festival of
cycling which begins on November 23.
Led by Taupo’s
Youthtown co-ordinator, Alana Main, also an RPM instructor,
team members plan to static cycle at least 100km each to set
the world record. The team is already training hard out at
the Taupo Events Centre Fitness Suite.
“Everyone
who’s on the team works with young people so we’re doing
the event for the youth of Taupo and for the fitness
challenge,” says Alana.
The 24 hour GWR challenge
begins outside Whitcoulls on Horomatangi Strreet at 06.00am
on Friday 27 November and Alana says they hope to get plenty
of support from the public throughout the event.
“We hope to have lots of people will join us
throughouth the event, especially as they can have a go on
the bikes which are on loan from the Taupo Event Centre
Fitness Suite.”
Team members with Alana are Iggy
Gloy, a teacher at Taupo-nui-a-Tia College, Larissa Simmen,
a fitness instructor and co-ordinator of Les Mills at the
TEC Fitness Suite, Danielle Montague, a therapeutic massage
therapist and lifeguard at the AC Baths, Jane Saunders, a
teacher at Tauhara College, and Marijke Neerincx who has
worked with young people in New Zealand and in the
Netherlands.
All funds raised during the world record
attempt will help support local Youthtown
programmes.
Cyclemania Event Manager Lianne Fraser
says RPM (static or spin) cycling is a popular fitness
regime and an excellent way to stay cycling fit
A full
progamme of Cyclemania events is on the website,
www.cyclemania.co.nz and events get underway on November
23.
Cyclemania was launched in 2008 and is a joint
venture between Bike Taupo, Wattyl Lake Taupo Cycle
Challenge, the Taupo District Council and Sport
Waikato.
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