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Juggling cycling, and grapes Mark Langlands has become adept at juggling two wheels and two vineyards. For the second year in a row, the former professional road cyclist turned viticulture student and worker, will be the sole Wairarapa rider lining up to contest the UCI 2.2 New Zealand Cycle Classic which gets underway in Masterton tonight. With only three papers left to go to complete his viticulture degree through Eastern Institute of Technology, Mark has spent the summer
The tour Level in New Zealand is very good at the moment. The quality of racing has stepped up and we’ve some amazing young riders coming through. busy managing Redbank Vineyard on Te Muna Rd and consulting to Stonecrop Vineyard just south of Martinborough, all the while building up mileage on the bike ahead of this week’s five-day tour. “It’s definitely been a busy couple of weeks juggling early morning starts on the vineyard and then making each training
session count,” he said. “The good news is I am feeling strong on the bike which I hope holds me in good stead for the Tour.” Langlands will line up in the red and white racing strip of Coupland’s Bakeries/ Booth’s Transport alongside teammates Nick Kergozou, Glenn Haden, Madi HartleyBrown, Liam Cappel,
and Toby Atkins. They are one of 14 teams contesting the five-day event. Others include Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy, New Zealand’s only UCI pro team, Australian based St George Continental with a line-up of Kiwi riders, the New Zealand National team, and a Cycling NZ team. “[As a team], we gel well together, and I’ve ridden with four of the guys before and they all play off each other. This year, we’re aiming to chase a series of stage
wins and I’m particularly looking forward to stage three in Martinborough in front of my second home [first home is Cambridge] as well as stage two up and around Alfredton,” Langlands said. Like many other riders in this year’s NZ Cycle Classic, Langlands is excited about racing Sunday’s fifth and final stage in Wellington – something that has not happened in this event for 10 years. “There’s definitely a buzz created with the Tour finishing in Wellington,” he said.
Stage ÿ ve of the 2020 NZ Cycle Classic UCI Oceania Tour in Wairarapa.
“It is going to be very special. The atmosphere should be great as they will shut down the inner-city streets for the Criterium – it reminds me of the Crits I used to ride in North America. I think everyone will be fizzing for that one. “And I feel like I’ve got a bit of redemption when it comes to Wellington as last time, I rode in this Tour many years ago I crashed on the final lap … damaging more of my pride than my body.” Because of world-wide Continued on page 4 PHOTO/DAVE LINTOTT
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