Penny Farthing Cycles

89 Courtenay Place Wellington, New Zealand

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December 2009 Archive

New Zealand’s most successful endurance triathletes, Cameron Brown and Joanna Lawn, have confirmed their entries for next month’s Port of Tauranga Half Ironman.  more>>


Andy Schleck was involved in a collision with a car on Saturday but came away with no more than bruising.  More>>


Unveiled today in what was a glitzy presentation held in Seville, the route of the 65th Vuelta a España appears to guarantee plenty of attacking and a race full of suspense.  more>>


There’s a major challenge from across the Tasman, including two former winners, for next month’s 21st Port of Tauranga Half ironman at Mt Maunganui.  more>>


Twenty Professional Continental teams have applied for Wild Card status, the International Cycling Union (UCI) announced today.  more>>


Lance Armstrong gave his first official press conference for the new RadioShack squad at the team's training camp in Tucson, Arizona on Tuesday and he had one point to clarify:  more>>


In every race, the riders throw their empty water bottles to the side of the road, and while many are picked up by fans, not all are. more>>


NZ sporting legends Mark Richardson and Ian Ferguson are set to ruffle feathers at the much-anticipated 2010 Speight’s Coast to Coast, New Zealand’s premier multisport event.  more>>


Lance Armstrong’s Team RadioShack will make its worldwide debut with a competitive team at the 2010 Santos Tour Down Under in Adelaide.  more>>


BikeNZ has celebrated an unprecedented year of success by honouring 15 New Zealanders who have won 18 world championships between them in a remarkable 2009.  more>>


Jorge Sandoval’s NZCT Women’s Cycling Tour of New Zealand will break new ground in February 2010 when it expands in to the Manawatu region.  more>>


Penny Farthing Cycles

89 Courtenay Place Wellington, New Zealand

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