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Posted : 19/03/2023 5:15 am
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The course looks good going by Rob Warner's preview.


 
Posted : 19/03/2023 8:11 am
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That was really good.
What a track. Some big jumps in it.
Jaynay had a serious moment on one 😳

Well done people who won 👏


 
Posted : 19/03/2023 7:16 pm
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Rob W was excellent, much more realisitc, really made me chuckle 2:15 & particularly the bail out at 2:54*
were they both on e-bikes? not that his chain lasted very long

*fully realise i'd not even get down that


 
Posted : 19/03/2023 8:18 pm
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Since moving to Rotorua from the UK 4 years ago, I've never made it to Crankworx... 😂 What am I missing? Is it actually worth going to? Stuggling to feel all that motivated TBH 😂

FWIW, I went to Red Bull Hardline a while back and it was like... ohh.. kay.. I suppose. Walk up the hill, see riders, walk down the hill, see some more riders. Get back in the car. Drive home.

Does it help to be drunk and with a load of mates rattling cow bells? With me not having any friends into MTB*, and not drinking anymore, that is maybe problem also.
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* Actually, don't have any friends at all TBH anymore, but that's a bit off-topic - might just be a mid-fourties thing 😂


 
Posted : 20/03/2023 4:20 am
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It's a mid-fourties emigrant thing.


 
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I've only watched the ladies race so far. Not what you'd call a stacked field in terms of name talent, but I guess that this is probably always going to be the case on a more generalist, smaller tour than the UCI. Rob, Tracey and Elliott were as good as ever. Robs course preview said a lot about how good Claudio was at those things.


 
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Itโ€™s a mid-fourties emigrant thing.

It's a late-fourties thing too, emigrant or not 😂


 
Posted : 20/03/2023 9:00 am
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Watched it all ,great track and commentary from Warner Tracey Hannah . Good to see him go down track with Jess Blewit , shows it is a bit tricky. Just need more big players dong it, it was more like a national race ,lots of locals with a few internationals .


 
Posted : 20/03/2023 9:31 am
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I've been watching Bernard Kerr and Janaynay's YouTube channels recently and New Zealand looks awesome for biking, a definite place to move to if my numbers come up, that track was bordering on unrideable just a few days ago, surprising how fast it can change, hopefully crankworx builds in popularity in the next couple of years and gets a fuller field of riders or UCI add Australia & New Zealand to the calendar.


 
Posted : 20/03/2023 9:48 am