Cycling New Zealand has given their team a nine out of 10 for performances on their home track in the Tissot UCI Track World Cup that finished in Cambridge today.
New Zealand riders Olivia Podmore and Ellesse Andrews have advanced to the second round of the women’s keirin on the final day of the Tissot UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Cambridge.
Nine-time world champion Cameron Meyer headlines a powerful Australian squad for the Tissot UCI Track World Cup in Cambridge and he has a New Zealand duo in his sights.
Natasha Hansen and Olivia Podmore, who won the team sprint gold medal on Friday, have been unable to repeat their heroics on day two of the Tissot UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Cambridge.
The girls stole the show on the opening night of the Tissot UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Cambridge with the Vantage New Zealand team winning both the women’s team pursuit and team sprint gold medals.
It was multiple back to back success stories at The Pioneer, fuelled by Nutri-Grain, with Michal Vink and Tim Rush (Onya Bike North Otago), Kate McIlroy and Amy Hollamby
The Vantage New Zealand women’s team pursuit broke the national record to qualify top of the rankings on the opening morning of the Tissot UCI Track World Cup at the Avantidrome in Cambridge.
The Pioneer is heading to the Central North Island in 2020, starting and finishing in the Mountain Bike Mecca of Rotorua, with The IRONMAN Group Oceania announcing details of the new location on the final day of the 2019 race