Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge,New Zealand

The SaddleDrunk Team has not returned to UK after a month Down Under.During our road trip we met copious amount of Cyclists & Triathletes. A particular rider volunteered to be our guest writer and share with the SaddleDrunk Community an event he attended.The Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge 2016. 

The skies overhead looked threatening as the thousands of riders gathered to take part in the 40th Annual Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge. Some rain droplets hit the up-turned riders faces as they were waiting to start in their selected categories for the iconic 160km loop around the spectacular Lake Taupo.

Fortunately, the rains did not come and it was a record-breaking day across all the categories, with the fastest time of 3hrs 39 minutes going to Aaron Gate. The fastest Round The Lake female of the day was Kate Mcilroy who was the first female ever to crack the sub 4hr barrier with just 12 seconds to spare. The 2016 event turned out to be a stunning day, heating up towards the end of the challenge when the sun came out in full force to provide warmth to the elated finishers who spent time mingling around the event village, recounting their epic journey around the Lake and enjoying a picnic style lunch and festivities.

The Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge is definitely New Zealand’s premier cycling event with fun and serious racing combined, having started way back in 1977 when only 26 riders lined up together to raise funds for the local IHC (ihc.org.nz), supporting people with Intellectual Disabilities.  Since then, more than 200,000 people have taken part in this annual fixture that saw 10,000 riders participate in its heyday.  After a few challenging years where numbers dipped, the event has always retained its title as New Zealand’s biggest cycling event for the masses. This year almost 7,000 cyclists turned out from across all the categories including the solo and elite groups. The mountain bike event categories that utilises the famous Craters of the Moon MTB Park in Taupo attracted one of the largest group of riders of any event in the country. 

2016 saw 23 countries across the globe participate with the majority of international visitors coming from Australia. So, if you are looking for an excuse to visit New Zealand this 2017 year, the Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge is the perfect excuse. You can sign up for this event, spend time in Taupo and then when the event is over, you can check out many other stunning cycling opportunities in the Central North Island; take a look at ridenz.co for a more MTB focused website in the region. It pays to organize well ahead of time, as this amazing event sees the population of Taupo almost double with more than 17,000 spectators and supporters streaming in for one big fun-filled weekend.  As part of the experience, the Great Lake Cycle Trail should not be missed.  It is highly recommended to plan your New Zealand trip to allow enough time to visit some of NZ’s Great Rides like the Timber Trail, Waikato River Trails and the Mountains to Sea. All of these rides are within easy reach of Taupo and would make your journey to New Zealand a fantastic cycling-centric holiday.

If the fast and furious criterium racing appeals to you, then you can also experience the criterium event which is held on Friday night through the centre of Taupo in front of a good sized crowd with cycling legend Robbie McEwen providing non-stop commentary, for the record Robbie also took part in the160km Round The Lake fun event. If you want to ride in the criterium, you can enter the elite category (provided you have an elite license) and mix it up with the big boys of New Zealand racing.  There is an open category also.

ABOUT LAKE TAUPO CYCLE CHALLENGE

The first organised ride around Lake Taupo was in 1977 when local schoolteacher, Walter de Bont gathered 25 others to ride with him to raise funds for what was then the local IHC charity.  Walter, who was the event patron sadly passed away in October 2016. 

The Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge is best known for its 160-km Round The Lake ride, a one-lap circumnavigation of Lake Taupo, but this is just one of the 13 categories on offer with short and longer road cycling and mountain bike course options for individuals and groups, catering to all levels of cycling and fitness abilities, including young children who ride the 5km Kids Heart Ride.  Because it was the 40th anniversary, it was a blast from the past as retro clad cyclists turned up on their retro bikes for pre-event build up the day before the main 160km event.  There was plenty of colour about as there were prizes up for grabs for the best 70s costume, best retro bike and first across the line on the criterium circuit which provided ample entertainment for the spectators just before the serious criterium racing begun.

According to Event Organizer Aaron Carter, “The Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge is a celebration. It’s an incredible, unique opportunity for thousands of like-minded people to spend time together to connect and share what they love, which seems to be getting off the couch and onto their bikes in one of NZ’s truly great regions, Lake Taupo.”

If you are thinking about planning a New Zealand cycling holiday this year, do consider signing up for the 41st edition of the Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge to be held on Saturday 25 November 2017 and then design the rest of your trip around this amazing New Zealand event. You can jump onto their website to start your planning process, sign up to enter the race this November.

Until next time a big thank you to Daniel to write this amazing article and providing amazing photos.

Have a good week everyone & stay safe on the road.

SD Team.

 

Burning Man Festival 2014

SaddleDrunker Raffa talk to us about his experience at the desert festival in Black Rock City.

My experience at Burning Man

As I promised here my short story about the experience at Black Rock City for the Burning Man festival!!! 

Just a quick explanation of the festival if anyone has never heard of it: basically in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada, 120 miles north Reno, every year the week leading up to and including Labor Day the people belonging to the non-profit organisation “Burning Man Project” build a city called Black Rock City.

In this city for one week people can experience where almost 60,000 people (participants, volunteers and staff) “dedicate themselves to the spirit of community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance.” (Burning Man website, What is Burning Man, http://www.burningman.com/whatisburningman/)

Credit for this photo to Wikipedia.

Credit for this photo to Wikipedia.

There are 10 principles that provide a social framework for Burning Man, like “Leaving no Trace”, all the litter you produce and things you bring must come with you after the festival; or “Gifting” where giving gifts to friends and especially strangers is unconditional, and much appreciated! (Burning Man website, Ten Principles of Burning Man, http://www.burningman.com/whatisburningman/about_burningman/principles.html#.VBg92PldXh4)

At the festival nothing is sold but ice and coffee-tea, you must bring everything you need to survive in the desert for one week, food, water, appropriate clothing (hot in the day, cold in the evening!) and lights to decorate your bike and yourself! Bikes, yes, there are tons of bikes!! And you need one in order to get around BRC because it’s HUGE!! I’ll come to the cycling part in a moment.

I was so curios to check out what was the big deal about Black Rock City, so I pre-registered in January and at the end of February I was so lucky to get my ticket… tickets sold out in 45 minutes!!

Raffa in Reno

Raffa in Reno

I rented a car in Reno, where they start to ask you if you are a Burner… there is a little “museum” about Burning Man and if you fly a couple of days before the festival you will see lots of Burners!!! 

Me and my friend Alessia (who arrived the day the festival was supposed to start) went to Walmart for a massive shopping and then we went to Black Rock Bicycles (http://www.blackrockbicycles.com/): they basically rent bikes for Burning Man. I found them online and I decided to rent our bikes there: 2 American cruisers, awesome!!!! The staff is great and very chilled, they even give me pop corns as soon I stepped in the shop, and the quality of the bikes was great (in the desert you need a good bike that don’t let you down!!).

Raffa in combat gear

Raffa in combat gear

We left in the afternoon but because it has rained on Monday and they closed the gates, we had to queue with all the people that were supposed to be already in… 6 hours total time and we parked at 4!! We got our bikes and excited we went exploring Black Rock City and we couldn’t believe what we were seeing: lights and fire, mutant vehicles dressed as ships, skulls, scorpions, dragons, etc….Music was everywhere: form bars (created ad hoc for the festival!), mutant vehicles pumping loud music with massive speakers, proper stages with lights and fire, after only one hour we were overwhelmed by all the things that were going on in the playa!!

Bike Repair Station

Bike Repair Station

There are many art installations; one of my favourite was Embrace (http://embrace2014.com/), a huge man and woman embracing each other. You could walk inside to find their hearts!! Spotted first time at the sunrise: it was special and emotional!!

The man this year was sooooo tall and with no structure underneath it: instead they built a kind of souk with tents where you can explore or chill, especially when the hot sun was out!!

There were so many other art installations, mutant vehicles, bars and stuff that people built specifically for Burning Man to check out, here really a few to show: 

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One of the things I enjoyed the most was cycling in the playa: there was a sense of freedom that rarely you can get in your normal life. There was a sense of wandering (or cruising as my good buddy would say) with no destination, no rush, time didn’t matter for a whole week and you could literally do whatever you want, with (almost) no restrictions. You can be whoever you want and you can do whatever you want!!

Mutant Vehicle

Mutant Vehicle

They give you a small booklet at the gate when they welcome you: this is a very useful gift because there are listed all the events that are planned in Black Rock City. You can do LOTS of stuff: from meditation courses, yoga sessions, workshop, attending talks, being spanked (!) or a crash course on Japanese bondage. It’s almost impossible to find something that you don’t like!! So your experience could be from the most mystic and holy adventure in the desert to the naughtiest one. Or you could dance 24/7. It’s up to you!! :)

A dramatic change of weather brought sand storms: they are fun, as long as you have goggles and dust-masks or scarfs!!! 

Party People

Party People

Bikes are everywhere!!! Without a bike you would miss out so much!!! 

This is why everyone had a bike and the way to recognise it from the other 50,000 was… to customise it!! Creativity was the way, all kind of materials have been used (I had a tiger-striped saddle cover and led lights all around it for night rides) and I’ve seen very cool bikes like the one in the picture below: the guy put a fire-thrower on it too!!! super cool!!!)

In the middle of the playa there was a Bike Portal: if you had any problem with your bike you could get some spare parts from the wardrobe next to it… all for free!!! Have I already said that everything was free in BRC?? :)

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Saturday night the burnt the man: imagine the biggest party you have ever been!!! At least 30,000 people partying in the desert with music, lights, fire and people just so excited to see the man burning!! It was AWESOME!!! 

The party went on till morning with some of the most famous DJ-Sets like Robot Heart, one of my favourite.

Huge

Huge

The night afet they burnt the temple: such a complete opposite experience!! The temple was crowd-founded on Kickstater, and basically a lot of people paid a tribute to someone who lost, people went there to pray, you could literally feel like you left the crazy and loud BRC and you escaped in an oasis of calm and holiness, not necessary religious. 

I spent twice some time there and I could see people praying and crying, it really is such an incredible place.

Party Time

Party Time

The last night of the festival, when they burn the temple, music is stopped and people are silent, you can hear the crackles of wood in the fire: that’s a VERY emotional moment!!! 

Let's Dance

Let's Dance

So, this is the story of my experience at Black Rock City. It has been the most incredible experience in my life, a city that never sleeps and that offers so many things to do. But that was not the best part in my opinion, in a place where you can be yourself and you don’t need to play a part, connecting with similar-minded people was the best gift I have ever received from this amazing adventure. Welcome Home Burners!!!!!!

Let's Burn it.

Let's Burn it.