Saturday 13 December 2014

The Golden Spring

It's Brad here writing our last blog of the year. Firstly I wanted to say sorry to Matt as he wrote such a great blog about a month ago and I never posted it. Well I have now and its well worth a read. Check it out on the side tab.

2014: The Step Change
Sometimes it's worth throwing the kitchen sink at something to see how it goes. That pretty much sums up our 2014. We went 'blackjack all in' to see what we could make of a domestic Cycling Team in NZ and its fair to say the Rollercoaster hasn't stopped since then. The highs have been great and its fair to say the last two months have been riding a wave of success. If someone had of said we would win 'The Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge', 'The 2015 Elite Criterium Nationals' and the last 2 rounds of the 'North Island Series' I would have believed it. Yes, Paddy Bevin has been the ultimate star but results show that across the board the team has jumped a level. Case and point: Nick Bain and raising star Connor Brown. On Saturday a week ago, Nick Bain won the last round of the North Island Series. This lamented his place as being one of the up and coming riders in the country. At 9km to go, he broke away solo from a 7 rider pack to hold off Horgan, Vink, Hagan, Rowlands and Torkler. Classy ride considering the weight of the contenders behind. 3 weeks earlier, Connor Brown won 'Bike the Bridge' in Auckland (with team member Sam Lindsay) at 16 years old. This 'kid' has has been on the development team since he was 14 but it's fair to say his name will be one to remember in a few years.


Nick wins the final race of the North Island Series and claims the U23 Jersey


Connor and Sam crossing the line to win Auckland's Bike The Bridge

The story behind the success
Ask anyone of the riders why they are on the team and the answer will be the team culture. This is my 'big thing' and something that we have put ahead of everything else including results. The 'no ego' mentality is important, everyone is on the same level, everyone buys in to the plan, everyone gives it their all when they ride. It's my thoughts that a rider who gets last by doing their job is better than a rider who finishes 15th never touching the front. The guys we selected on the team this year were chosen through these attributes firstly then by results. A unified team will always be more powerful than a team of stars. I hope we have shown this in 2014 and it sure will be front and center in 2015. It is great to see this team is a bunch of friends foremost and when someone like Nick or Paddy wins, everybody shares in the celebration as if it was theirs.

The Paddy Bevin Story
Back in February, Paddy Bevin and I started talking about the possibility of him racing for us. I have raced Paddy for a number of years and the guy has class written all over him. He really is the whole package and there is no ego, just business on the bike and all round good guy off the bike. We planned to work around his track schedule with him focusing on the Comms Games. Fast forward to August and a bit of a change of scene saw him turn his attention back to the Road. He raced a bit for us at the Dynamo Series with some success but that was to be expected. Following on from this he took Australia by storm by winning the final two NRS races including the much acclaimed Tour of Tasmania. He picked up a Pro contract with The Avanti Racing Team from his results. The NZ spring meant some time for him to see how he would pull up after a break and its fair to say that he was still streets ahead of the competition on home soil.


Paddy claims the 2015 Elite National Criterium Champs jersey

The successes

Crit Nationals was something Paddy really wanted to win and all you can do is watch on in awe of the guy. With a 1/3 of the race to go, he had narrowed it down to a 3 rider break and you could tell that it wasn't going to end well for the others. Dion Smith and Mike Northy are some of the best riders in the country but on that night Paddy showed his class to win in the 3 up sprint and take the title. While Paddy won't get to wear the jersey for the team in 2014, it was a cool experience for the guys who were there to be a part of something quite special.


Lake Taupo still remains NZ's biggest mass start race and within the elite field it attracts up to 100 riders. We decided a max of 7 riders would start for our team at this race and within that we had Corbin and John there to continue their development in the elite field. This is a big step up from the U19 scene but a great chance for them to gain the experience for future years.
The race was ultimately won from the 15km mark when 4 riders when clear including Paddy. From his point of view the break worked well together and he attacked on the final hill 20km out to win solo and take a new course record. Again, the class in the guy was amazing. For him it was a chance to race on his home roads and to win in front of his family.
While Paddy's result was awesome, the rest of the guys did a great job in the rest of the race with 4 guys finishing in the top 11 for the day. It was great to see the team as a whole overachieving ahead of the other top domestic teams there on the day.


Paddy wins Around Lake Taupo Cycle Race

The North Island Series 
This was a pretty big deal to us. It was the first true teams series races in the North Island and a chance for us to see how we went against the other teams around the North Island. Race 1 and 2 by our standards were a bit below our expectations for one reason or another. We didn't start race 3 due to clashes with other races but headed to race 4 with a beefed up line up. Long story short, the race was shortened to 40km due to the wind but the team truly stamped their mark on the race. Paddy won solo and the team managed 4 riders in the top 6. It was great to get some runs on the board and to show we could deliver against the best.
As mentioned above, Nick won the last round of the North Island Series but within the detail this was by far the best team performance so far. We set a strong plan before the race to make it hard for the other teams and to get Nick and 1 other rider in the final break. Nick sealed the deal for us and in doing so he won the U23 jersey for the series. Job done and the team spirit after the race showed just how much it meant to everyone.
The North Island Series has finished now and was definitely an experience. I have to talk firstly the race organiser Jorge for getting it off the ground. It's been a long time coming. Second thanks goes to Murray and the team at Avanti Lower Hutt for sorting our logistics with their van. I'm sure it rained every time we drove over the hill from Wellington but the trusty van got us there safely. The final thanks goes to the riders for funding their own way down there. It's not cheap and most of the riders aren't rich.

Looking forward...
Personally I have taken a lot out of the year and its great to look back and say we have really delivered on what we said we would. We are a development team with the majority of our riders in the U23 grade or lower. Across the board, all riders have shown their potential and its exciting to see their progression. I hope in 2015 we can continue to build and set these guys up for bigger things
2015 planning is well underway. Our main goal heading in to the next year will be the New Zealand Cycle Classic and we will look to send a strong team there of core team members and few 'ring ins'. We will also look to have coverage at races like Tour de Vineyards, The Hub Tour and Elite Nationals.
In terms of rider movements, Paddy is moving to Avanti Racing next year and we wish him the best of luck. Hopefully it is a short term stop for him before heading on to bigger things. What this means is a few opportunities for others and Im happy to announce that both our 'ring in' riders for the North Island Series will join the team on a more permanent basis. So a big welcome to Sam Dobbs and Alex Heaney. This will take our elite team up to 9 riders but will reduce the amount of extra riders at bigger races (up to 8 for a north island series) and allow us to compete at more races when there is clashes. This was probably one of our biggest learnings of 2014 but these two fitted in seamlessly.


Some of the boys on the recent training camp in the National Park

Thanks for reading

Brad, Scott & the rest of the NVA boys

Tuesday 9 December 2014

North Island Series heats up the racing scene

As the European season once again draws to a close, New Zealand’s best international and domestic riders turn their attention to the much anticipated Tour of Southland. This famous race witnesses some of the most challenging conditions with flat roads and inclement weather combining over seven days. Although we haven’t entered a team, this year Callum, Nick and Matt are riding in the guise of Christchurch based TotalPOS Solutions. A stalwart of local cycling, TotalPOS has provided the boys with the support necessary to make the best of what is set to be a strong rendition of NZ’s most famous tour. While we eagerly await the first road stage, it seems appropriate to touch on some of the highs and lows since our last post.
On the Australian front, Paddy has excelled taking promising results in the Subaru National Road Series (NRS). His performance in National Capital Tour and the Tour of Tasmania were ample efforts to secure a 2015 contract with the Avanti Racing Team. Paddy will be joining Nature Valley Avanti for the last few races of the year before furthering his career over the ditch. We wish him well beyond 2014.
Back here in NZ, the Trust House North Island Series is well underway. Two rounds have already been completed and the third is happening as I write. With each race situated in the beautiful Wairapa, the series offers a professional, well run and centralised opportunity for riders to try their hand in a team’s environment.  
Round One was dogged by high winds and rain over a reduced circuit of 120km. Both Matt and Steve rode well, with the former spending most the race up the road providing a platform for the rest of the team. Crashes, the cold and splits all took their toll on the bunch. In the closing kilometres Steve played a commanding hand, orchestrating a series of moves which saw the leaders caught and a defining split emerge. Embattled veteran Gordon McCauley secured the win from a select group ahead of Wellington’s Dan Waluszewski. Our riders Steve and Corbin preformed amicably wresting hard earned spots in the top ten.     

Round Two offered a vast improvement in the weather, generally blue skies with a soft breeze welcomed the field. A slightly longer course of 146km featured rolling terrain leading into long straightaways that favoured the formation of a break. After a flurry of attacks in the opening stanza, a select group formed containing the majority of the favourites. Of those in the final cut, Nick, Callum and Matt were well placed to affect the direction of the race. Following an unfortunate turn of events, the boys were caught as the break dwindled to six. McCauley defended his overall lead in the series after an artful 3rd place, bettered only by track duo Regan Gough and Luke Mudgeway. Our riders were narrowly captured by the bunch in what was a well ridden effort by the team.  


Best of luck to the squad for Round Three.


MM

Thursday 28 August 2014

Dynamo Events Winter Series Update




Post by Matt Markby today. Matt has written about the recent Dynamo Events winter series and then around his personal experiences in the team.


With our first outing at the Trust House Series looming, it seems timely for another update to the blog.  Recently we have been completing in the Dynamo Events Winter Series. With three rounds over consecutive weekends, these are some of the most enjoyable rides of the year and give all concerned a chance to test those fading winter legs. Round One started in Matamata and quickly showed it wasn't going to be an easy stroll to the podium. The level of competition had improved over previous years with Comms Games, Conti Riders and NRS signings in the field. We made sure we were aggressive in the opening race with all of the guys hitting the breaks. At the business end, a break emerged with Brad taking second place as Sam Dobbs exacted his revenge for runner-up in Okoroire.



For the second race in Hamilton we had almost a completely new team with Paddy Bevin lining up for the first time in NZ alongside Callum and Connor. Again, with tight racing we managed to get another 2nd place (Paddy) falling just short of a flying Dan Molyneux.


The final race was in Cambridge. Keeping with the trend of the series, the sun was shining and the wind at bay. Again everyone was super aggressive with Sam away in a two man break. He and Aucklander Karl Murray remained clear for the better part of 25km. Across the line Paddy showed us all how it’s done taking an exemplary first place. We are truly privileged to have him on board as a promising leader for the foreseeable future.


Matt is new to the team and here is his take on the last 6 months:


Having recently joined the squad in March of this year, I was initially unsure as to what ‘teams’ riding would bring. However, my reservations were quickly dispelled.



Our first handful of events saw no shortage of success, with Auckland powerhouse Nick Bain demolishing the field at the Rotorua to Taupo Flyer and Callum Gordon raising the flag at Club Nationals in May. The Powerco Tour of Taranaki, which takes place over Queen’s birthday weekend, took on a similar trend despite the notable absence of key team members. Having taken a firm grip on two leader’s jerseys, we had our work cut out. Coming away with both after the final day was a fantastic outcome and displayed what can be achieved through selfless commitment and sacrifice.


On a personal level, I left Taranaki with a sense of pride symptomatic of the powerful team culture developed before my time on the roster. It really is humbling to have those around you abandon their own ambitions, equally happy, to share in your success.    


Shortly after Powerco we had our annual mid-winter camp where I got the chance to meet our contingent of junior riders from around the country. After crushing them all in Monopoly (bankruptcy all round) I took this confidence out on the road pushing Sam to the limit on the Coromandel’s biggest climbs (yeah right)!!!  While the weather was questionable, it was a pleasure to take to some of New Zealand’s best roads with a bunch of mates. Many muesli bars were consumed and a good time was had by all. This stands as one of my highlights of the year so far.

That’s it from me today. Thanks for reading and sharing in our progress thus far.


See you at the next race folks!

MM

Sunday 3 August 2014

July Winter Camp + 2014 Racing Plan

The season is fast approaching and the guys have been putting in some solid miles. While the weather hasn't really made it that great for training, the guys are still managing to get out there and rack up the KMs. To boost the mid winter training, 7 of us made it to the Coromandel for a 3 day camp in mid July. We had all of the juniors attend from around the country and the NZ based senior guys. Based in Tairua, we did some quality training and it was a good chance for everyone to bond. We were lucky that the weather came out to play and we had two really nice days and one that was a little wet. It was a fun weekend and everyone came away with a sense that our little team can do some great things this year. There was a few we things learnt on the camp 1) Connor and Corbin's mum's can bake up a storm (cakes, biscuits and lasagne for africa) 2) Sam clearly never gets tired on the bike and no Strava is safe 3) Brayden & Connor are the jokers in the team 4) 185km loop of the Coromandel wasn't enough for Corbin & Josh so they did an extra 35km 5) Never ever play Monopoly with Matt.


 Coromandel Coast


Following the camp, we are still light on racing. 3 of us attended the Okoroire Funride in the Waikato region with Matt winning the race and both Sam and Brad not too far behind. We had our friends there from Avanti Bikes riding their tandem and its fair to say that thing can move on the flats…..
Callum also raced the 2 day winter Ramblers tour and managed to win a stage and finish 2nd on GC. Not bad as Wesley Gough won and he rides for the Budget forklifts NRS team.

Okoroire

Looking forward, we are locking in our race plan. The main focus for us will be the North Island Series. This is something we really want to support as it is the first team based series in the North Island. All of these races are based in the Wairarapa and consist of 5 races of around 150km. This is proving to be a challenge with logics and personal but we will be there with what we believe to be a very strong team. We have recruited in a few riders and its fair to say we have a joker in our pack. All in due course we will reveal the line up.

Coming up for us next is the Dynamo events winter series. This is 3 races in the Waikato region and and there will be a few of us attending these. Last year we won 2 of the 3 and hopefully we can be up there again in 2014. From here we will the North Island Series detailed above and the other big one day races on the calendar. At this stage there is no Tour of Southland due to costs. While we would have a strong team to contend for the win, we don't have the available funds.

Thats about it for this update. Thanks for reading and thanks for supporting us. We have reached 230 likes of Facebook and 200 on Instagram. Thats awesome in our books!!

Sunday 20 July 2014

Where it all started

Welcome to the Nature Valley Cycling Team blog. This marks our first official push in to the social media space and we hope that you can get to know us better and get a bit of an insight in to where we plan to go. This has been a team two years in the making and we feel that now is the right time to take the next step in getting a little bit more professional.



2014 has been a massive year for us. Across some of the biggest domestic races we have achieved some great results. We have won The BDO Tour of Northland & Rotorua to Taupo Flyer, podiumed at SRAM Tour de Ranges & The Avantidrome Rev,  taken the KOM & Sprint Jersey at SRAM Tour de Ranges & Powerco Tour of Taranaki and achieved loads more results. For the 2014/2015 season, we hope to build from these results and convert podiums and places to the top step. We would also like to look more nationally or internationally to race.



OUR TEAM: is made up of a mixture of youth and experience. In our senior team we have the likes of Sam Lindsay & Paddy Bevin who are in the top tier of NZ riders. We have Nick Bain and Scott Mullaly who are both raced in Europe this season and we also focus on developing the youth. We are excited about Callum Gordon, Corbin Mason Smith and Matt Markby coming on board this year.
Below our senior team we have 3 U17 riders. These guys are some of the best for their age and for them its getting them involved in the team culture and helping them develop.
Lastly there is myself (Brad Tilby), my role is the team manager and the glue of the team (I also ride ok sometimes). My job is to make sure everything happens to plan and call the shots before and during the races.



TEAM CULTURE: The ethos of the team is built on a strong culture. There is no egos in this team and we try and create an environment where everyone is on the same level and it is all about team spirit. Our recent training camp in the Coromandel was a great chance for everyone to get to know each other mile putting some miles in to the legs. While we focus on results at races, the long term driver is to advance riders in to better teams overseas and reach their full potential. Have we done this over the last 2 years? yes, for sure…thats where i see we have truly won.

So lastly, THANKS for reading if you made it this far. Your support means a great deal to us and we want you to share in the excitement we have for this team. Please come and talk to us at races or online….at the end of the day we are just guys riding bikes in a sport that all mutually love. We are always willing to offer advice on racing, recommend a product if you are undecided or just talk bikes.

Thanks

Brad