Here's a draft map for the 2014 course. The long section in red is very much still to be determined - what is shown is simply the course from last year.
This will be updated/finalised in December.
Cue sheets, map and guide-book recommendations and other details to come in mid-January.
https://maps.google.co.nz/maps/ms?msid=213858899904025765407.00047034cc217e43981f8&msa=0&ll=-42.195969,172.677612&spn=1.174101,2.705383
29 November 2013
23 November 2013
New Sections of Course for 2014
It's been a while since we've posted any photos - thanks to Mondo Kopua for the photos below which he took during a recon' ride of the North bank section of the Wairau Valley. This is private property, so please wait until the Brevet before checking it out.
Below the photos there are some paragraphs outlining the new sections of course for 2014. Overall, there's potential for up to 330km of the route to be different from previous Kiwi Brevets.
As you ride round the course the first significant section of new track will be the Great Taste Trail between Nelson and Wakefield. Check out the details here.
For those doing the Brevette, Lewis Pass will be new territory. There are a few images and notes of the history of the pass here.
On the Brevet course there is a good chance of a singletrack option between Craigieburn and Castlehill. This will add at least a couple of hours (and be optional) but if alpine singletrack is your thing, you won't want to miss it. For a hint of what it will be like, check out this link (with video).
We're looking into changing the route between Lees Valley and Culverden. If successful, you'll be in forest skirting round the south side of Mt Grey.
North of Hanmer, the Rainbow Road is far more interesting than the Molesworth as it is half tussock land and half beech forest. This link classes it as a 'Dangerous Road'. Cool!
That also opens up the possibility of another optional section - the St James Cycle Trail - details here. Again, it's not compulsory, but if you have the legs for it I highly recommend it.
Once out of the Rainbow we'll stay on the Northbank of the Wairau (often through the private forest pictured above) all the way to Renwick (by which time you'll probably be gagging for an ice cream, some fresh fruit, or a cool beer).
Below the photos there are some paragraphs outlining the new sections of course for 2014. Overall, there's potential for up to 330km of the route to be different from previous Kiwi Brevets.
As you ride round the course the first significant section of new track will be the Great Taste Trail between Nelson and Wakefield. Check out the details here.
For those doing the Brevette, Lewis Pass will be new territory. There are a few images and notes of the history of the pass here.
On the Brevet course there is a good chance of a singletrack option between Craigieburn and Castlehill. This will add at least a couple of hours (and be optional) but if alpine singletrack is your thing, you won't want to miss it. For a hint of what it will be like, check out this link (with video).
We're looking into changing the route between Lees Valley and Culverden. If successful, you'll be in forest skirting round the south side of Mt Grey.
North of Hanmer, the Rainbow Road is far more interesting than the Molesworth as it is half tussock land and half beech forest. This link classes it as a 'Dangerous Road'. Cool!
That also opens up the possibility of another optional section - the St James Cycle Trail - details here. Again, it's not compulsory, but if you have the legs for it I highly recommend it.
Once out of the Rainbow we'll stay on the Northbank of the Wairau (often through the private forest pictured above) all the way to Renwick (by which time you'll probably be gagging for an ice cream, some fresh fruit, or a cool beer).
16 November 2013
Rider List for 2014
Here is the starting list for the Kiwi Brevet/Brevette 2014 (103 as of the 31st Jan 2014).
If your name isn't here and you think it should be, please send me an email (see details in the How to Enter post below). Same deal for corrections. I'll endeavour to update this list each weekend.
If your name isn't here and you think it should be, please send me an email (see details in the How to Enter post below). Same deal for corrections. I'll endeavour to update this list each weekend.
Brevet
Alan O’Neill (scratch)
Al Usher
Al Usher
Alastair Brown
Andre Galbraith
Andrew Scott
Andy Gilbert
Andy King
Arran Pearson (scratch)
Ash Brown (scratch)
Beau Stephen Lowrie
Brian Alder
Brett Whiteley
Bryce Lorcet
Calum Chamberlain
Charlotte Ireland & Tim Collison
Chris Bennett (scratch)
Claude Dabaliz
Cliff Clermont
Colin Dodge
Darren Tatom (scratch)
Dave Cooper
Dave Ryan
Dave Sharpe
David Drake
Dean Cameron
Dean Ford, Fleur Pawsey, Jon Yu & Paul Bird
Geof Blance
Graeme Head
Hamish Southcott
Hana Black
Iain Dephoff
Jason Flood
Jeff Lyall
Jeremy Rowe (scratch)
Jo Smith
John de Garnham
Julie Williams
Julie Williams
Ken Scott (scratch)
Kirby Knowles & Micheal Norris
Mark Humphreys & Craig Madsen
Martin Harry
Martin Nichols & Murray Wilkinson
Matthew Peploe
Michael Hoogeveen
Mike Revell
Nathan Fa'avae
Nathan Fa'avae
Nathan Mawkes
Niel Coventry-Brown
Pat Hogan
Paul Smith
Peter Maindonald
Phil Brownie
Richard Davison
Rob Davidson
Ross Cheesman
Russell Shanks
Sam Davidson
Simon Morton
Scott Emmens
Scotti Andrews
Stephen Butterworth (scratch)
Stephen Butterworth (scratch)
Steve Halligan
Steve MacLeod
Thomas Lindup
Todd Foster
Tor Meulengracht-Madsen
Troy Szczurkowski
Vaughan Watson
Wayne Gedye
Brevette
Alex & Diane Grigg
Bob Biker
Brenda Clapp
Brent Tangey
Brett Irving (scratch)
Bronwyn Morris
Chris Hodder
Craig Butler(scratch)
Craig Butler(scratch)
Craig Murphy
Evan McCarney
James Petterson
James Petterson
John Carmen
John Jacobs
John Jacobs
Karl Yager
Kelly Leonard
Lou Gallagher
Malcolm Hughes
Marilyn Northcotte
Matt Roberts
Mckayla Halloway
Michael Dann
Mike O’Conner
Mike O’Conner
Mondo Kopua (scratch)
Nigel Walls
Oliver du Bern
Patrick Morgan & Alan Whiting
Paul Horton
Paul Nicholls
Phaedra Upton
Richard Hiles-Smith
Richard Tait & Mark Wright
Rodney Hansen (scratch)
Sarah Drake & Jo McKenzie
Sarah Fairmaid
Simon Kennett
Tom Lynskey (scratch)
14 November 2013
Longest Day Ride and Cruisy Brevette Schedule
Just in case you haven't heard of this, thought I'd mention the Longest Day Ride. It's a virtual event in which riders all over New Zealand ride all day long on the longest day of the year. People link up and share their plans/experiences on the website linked above, and it's a bit of a fundraiser for Arthritis NZ. If you're looking for an excuse to get in one really long ride before Christmas, this is a good one. Doesn't matter where you are, just work out a really epic ride in your part of the country and go for it.
I suggest you follow that up with at least one overnight bike trip over the Christmas holidays. If you can test your gear and have some fun, you'll be that much more relaxed coming into the Brevet or Brevette. And if something doesn't quite work, you'll still have time to test something different.
There have been a couple of enquiries about what a cruisy Brevette schedule might look like. It depends a bit on your particular riding strengths and weaknesses, and if you will be camping for booking cabins/motel rooms. Here's a rough plan that is fairly easy on the legs and has a spare half day at the end:
Sat - Blenheim to Picton (approx 70k)
Sun - Picton to Nelson (approx 85k)
Mon - Nelson to St Arnaud (87k)
Tues - St Arnaud to Murchison (approx 70k)
Wed - Murchison to Springs Junction (approx 80k)
Thurs - Springs Junction to Hanmer (92k)
Fri - Hanmer to St Arnaud (112k, or 105k if camping near Tophouse)
Sat - St Arnaud to Blenheim (approx 110k, or 103'ish if camping near Tophouse)
Sun - Spare
I suggest you follow that up with at least one overnight bike trip over the Christmas holidays. If you can test your gear and have some fun, you'll be that much more relaxed coming into the Brevet or Brevette. And if something doesn't quite work, you'll still have time to test something different.
There have been a couple of enquiries about what a cruisy Brevette schedule might look like. It depends a bit on your particular riding strengths and weaknesses, and if you will be camping for booking cabins/motel rooms. Here's a rough plan that is fairly easy on the legs and has a spare half day at the end:
Sat - Blenheim to Picton (approx 70k)
Sun - Picton to Nelson (approx 85k)
Mon - Nelson to St Arnaud (87k)
Tues - St Arnaud to Murchison (approx 70k)
Wed - Murchison to Springs Junction (approx 80k)
Thurs - Springs Junction to Hanmer (92k)
Fri - Hanmer to St Arnaud (112k, or 105k if camping near Tophouse)
Sat - St Arnaud to Blenheim (approx 110k, or 103'ish if camping near Tophouse)
Sun - Spare
09 November 2013
How to Enter for 2014
Well, the 2014 Kiwi Brevet and Brevette are now about 12 weeks away...it's time to get a start list going.
If you want to enter, send an email with your name, contact details and category (solo or 2-4 person team) to simon at kennett dot co dot nz and make a donation (typically $50) to one of the following two charities:
Canterbury West Coast Air rescue Trust
Bank Account - Westpac, Westfield Riccarton, 03 0823 0216240 00
or
Project Rameka
Project Rameka Inc. KiwiBank 38 9007 0752396 00
Please include a reference of 'KB2014' with your payment so that they know to let us know you've made a donation.
If you are coming from overseas, it may be easier to make a donation when you get her (that's OK, but please don't ask to have your name added to the starting list until you are positive you're coming).
To keep the event at a reasonable size, we'll limit entries to the first 100.
Once you're entered we'll make contact about your SPOT tracker or rescue beacon (you need one per team or solo. Team members must stay within shouting distance of each other out on the course).
If you are having difficulty deciding which event to do - the 700km Brevette or 1100km Brevet - ask yourself the following questions:
1 - Have I ever ridden 100 km days with touring gear, two days in a row?
2 - Could I ride 150 km in a day comfortably, next weekend?
3 - Do I have any navigation, cycle touring and/or off-road riding experience?
If you answered 'No' to all three questions, I suggest you try the Brevette. But don't let me stop you from stretching yourself well beyond your previous (or current) limits - it's been done before, and it was inspiring to watch.
That said, despite answering 'yes' to all three questions, I'm going to try the Brevette next year, so I get more time to 'smell the roses' (and finish with some reserves in the tank for events later in February).
Going full-on heroic or cruise mode, it's all the same to us so long as you finish the course 100% under your own steam with no outside support, within 8 days.
There will be no problems with people wanting to switch from one option to the other at the last minute (or even when you get to Springs Junction) so long as you let us know. We'd like to know which side of the Alps to go looking for you if you disappear off the radar!
If you want to enter, send an email with your name, contact details and category (solo or 2-4 person team) to simon at kennett dot co dot nz and make a donation (typically $50) to one of the following two charities:
Canterbury West Coast Air rescue Trust
Bank Account - Westpac, Westfield Riccarton, 03 0823 0216240 00
or
Project Rameka
Project Rameka Inc. KiwiBank 38 9007 0752396 00
Please include a reference of 'KB2014' with your payment so that they know to let us know you've made a donation.
If you are coming from overseas, it may be easier to make a donation when you get her (that's OK, but please don't ask to have your name added to the starting list until you are positive you're coming).
To keep the event at a reasonable size, we'll limit entries to the first 100.
Once you're entered we'll make contact about your SPOT tracker or rescue beacon (you need one per team or solo. Team members must stay within shouting distance of each other out on the course).
If you are having difficulty deciding which event to do - the 700km Brevette or 1100km Brevet - ask yourself the following questions:
1 - Have I ever ridden 100 km days with touring gear, two days in a row?
2 - Could I ride 150 km in a day comfortably, next weekend?
3 - Do I have any navigation, cycle touring and/or off-road riding experience?
If you answered 'No' to all three questions, I suggest you try the Brevette. But don't let me stop you from stretching yourself well beyond your previous (or current) limits - it's been done before, and it was inspiring to watch.
That said, despite answering 'yes' to all three questions, I'm going to try the Brevette next year, so I get more time to 'smell the roses' (and finish with some reserves in the tank for events later in February).
Going full-on heroic or cruise mode, it's all the same to us so long as you finish the course 100% under your own steam with no outside support, within 8 days.
There will be no problems with people wanting to switch from one option to the other at the last minute (or even when you get to Springs Junction) so long as you let us know. We'd like to know which side of the Alps to go looking for you if you disappear off the radar!
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