Author Archives: Edd
Paul Takes On The Kiwi Brevet
This weekend sees the start of the second Kiwi Brevet. Organised by Simon Kennett, the Brevet is a 1100km, unsupported off-road cycle tour round the top of the South Island with riders taking between four and eight days to complete … Continue reading
2012 Sunday Ride Schedule
Stop the presses! We’ve updated the fortnightly Sunday ride schedule. First ride is next Sunday (29th January) at Woodhill. See you there!
Final Club Rides of 2011
This weekend sees the final club rides for 2011: On Saturday, Mark & Kelly will be at Woodhill. Meet in the car park at 2.15pm. On Sunday we’ll be heading to Sanders Reserve for our Xmas Ride and BBQ. Hopefully … Continue reading
Away rides update
Things have been a bit quiet on the away rides front recently while we’ve been concentrating on the Endura Series. We know you’re a keen bunch though, so we’re pleased to announce the details of the first away rides for … Continue reading
Endura Series Round 4
Just a quick reminder that we have the final round of our Endura – Auckland MTB Club series incorporating the R&R Sport XC Champs and the BikeBarn Challenge Series on this Sunday (20th November). We head to the superb Riverhead … Continue reading
Final Hunua Working Bee of 2011
This Sunday is the last Hunua Trail Day for the year and hopefully you have it in your calendar as its gonna be a doozy! There are plans to officially open the new section of trail we have spent the … Continue reading
Single Speed Sundays Video
Check out this epic vid from our friends at highspy.co.nz. Talk about a birds-eye view! AKMTB DOING EVENTS WITH CLASS IN 2011
Atiu Creek On-Site Meeting
As part of Auckland Council’s commitment to improving MTB facilities in the regional parks, they are about to start work on a track network at Atiu Creek. To kick this off they’re holding a site meeting this Sunday (17th July). … Continue reading
Hunua Working Bee
Nice video from this weekend’s dig, put together by the legendary Elvis Zaskarelli…
Te Aroha Away Ride
I’ve often driven along SH27, on my way to or from Auckland, and glancing across to Mount Te Aroha thought to myself that surely there must be some riding to be had in them thar hills. Turns out I was … Continue reading








