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Cycle Classic rolls into town JAKE BELESKI Sporting events in Wairarapa don’t come any bigger than the annual New Zealand Cycle Classic. The five-day event starts today in Masterton and will finish at Mitre 10 Mega on Sunday. The people of Wairarapa will have plenty of opportunities to see world-
class athletes in action across the five days, as the tour takes riders to different parts of the region. There will be an international flavour to the event, with riders coming from Australia, England, Ireland, South Africa, Switzerland and New Zealand.
Included in this, for the first time, is the Swiss National Pursuit team who are using the Classic as an important part of their preparation for the 2018 World Track championships in Holland. Also featuring will be the Australian Cycling Academy team and Brisbane
Continental cycling team, as well as the always popular JLT Condor team. Every day the riders will start at Solway Hotel in Masterton before racing off to different parts of the region. Stage one is 122.5km and will see riders start at Solway Hotel (10am) before making their way up to Alfredton, and then returning to Masterton.
Riders competing in stage four of last year’s New Zealand Cycle Classic. PHOTO/JADE CVETKOV
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