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2012 Results

Pretty good conditions for the 2n’d annual Tour de Femme… quite cold at the top of the Crown Range but pleasantly warm most of the way down the valley.

Great feedback once again from the participants and although numbers were low we’re going to re-gig the promotion of the event and try again next year!

A BIG thanks to the awesome sponsors and especially the Wanaka Lone Star.

Click here to download a PDF of the results.

Introducing a Time Trial this year…

For the Competitive riders to be in for the major title they must also compete in the Friday nights ‘Time trial’ a 8.5km loop up Cardrona Valley Rd, back Riverbank Rd, onto Ballantyne Rd and along Golf Course Rd. See map below.

Time trial costs an extra $15 for riders competing in any other distance on the Saturday or $20 for ‘casuals’ who are not competing the next day. Prize-giving on Saturday

Pre Time Trial registration at Lone Star from 3pm – 6.30pm. 6.30pm start with 30sec intervals between riders.

SUB once again a key sponsor

A big thanks once again to Sarah Ulmer and her SUB gear enabling super priced and super quality merchandise for our event. All their gear is great (and surprisingly affordable), check out their website by clicking any of the images below.

Here are a couple of items we’re going to have branded up with the Tour de Femme logo on them. (On the back of the T-Shirts)

No Cycle Top’s this year but check out these pants for $50!

Just $20 for a cotton/elastane fitted T! They come in Grey too.

2011 Results

Click here for a PDF of the results

FREE entry to next years event for the best photo sent in from you guys- so don’t be shy send in some shots you wouldn’t mind finding up on our website and we’ll make an announcement next week on FaceBook who the winner is…

Thanks very much to those who braved a very chilly morning out there on the road!

Thanks also to the great guys from the Southern Lakes Multisport Club who did an awesome job of marshalling/traffic control for us and Bill Godsall from Sport Central with Jess Townsend for the race timing.

And a big thanks to the sponsors who saw every competitor walk away with a little something extra.

We look forward to seeing you all plus a few of your freinds back next year – pencil it in your diaries 10th/11/2012

TRAINING TIPS

Southern Lakes Tour de Femme- training programme

The training programme is a guideline only. It will work for some people very well but others it may not quite be what they need. There is a lot of information around on the internet these days. If you try this or any programme with commitment, you should experience improvement and gain in your riding. You should also finish the race not feeling shattered.

This programme is written for a recreational rider that may be working full time or has young children at home. So time is at a premium. It is only 10 weeks long. You can start training before this. You will build on your base fitness. But for those who are skiing or did not make the decision to do the race until September it isn’t too late.

The programme is written with three blocks with a week of taper in the last week. The first block is base fitness just getting out on the bike. The second block is longer rides with endurance being the focus. The third block is about speed. Just putting it together and going faster.

OTHER ELEMENTS

Many people think that getting fit on their bike will bring desired result. Sadly, it’s not that simple. Getting the body fit requires work and dedication but sometimes there can be fundamental things that will limit this. Some limiting factors can be poor nutrition, lack of rest or poor alignment on the bike. Nearly all this can be managed with help of doctor physios, massage, nutritionist and a good bike set up.

A lot of people seem to lose perspective on why it is they are participating in an event. People put immense pressure on themselves and crack under the pressure. Be clear with yourself why you are doing an event, the benefits you are gaining and the positive things happening around you. Keep it real. If you get sick or something comes up take a break from training without guilt. You will still finish the race.

It is not necessarily the case the more time you spend on the bike the better your race will be. Keep balance in your life and enjoy the ride.

RECREATIONAL RIDER 10 WEEK PROGRAMME

Riding 3 days a week with an optional 4th day. You can also include other cardio exercise for the same duration in the base period. Additional strength training and stretching will also help you improve and recover from your efforts.

Thanks very much to Jodi Voyce for putting together this training plan for us.





BASE BLOCK Week 1 Week 2 Week 3
Tuesday 10 minute warm up 3x 10 minutes 10 minutes warm up 2x 12 minutes 10 minutes warm up 2 x 15 minutes

steady with 10 minutes easy in between steady with 12 minutes easy in between steady with 15 minutes easy in between
Thursday 1 hour easy ride rolling hills 1 hour easy ride with rolling hills 1 hour 15 easy ride with rolling hills
Saturday Optional 1 hour easy ride Optional 1 hour easy ride Optional 1 hour easy
Sunday 1hour 15 minutes easy to steady 1 hour 30 minutes easy to steady 1 hour plus ride to how you feel








ENDURANCE BLOCK Week 4 Week 5 Week 6
Tuesday 10 minutes warm up 3x 10 minutes 10 minutes warm up 2x 15 minutes 10 minutes warm up 2x 17 minutes

steady with 10 minutes easy in between steady with 15 minutes easy in between steady with 17 minutes easy in between
Thursday 1 hour easy 1 hour easy 1 hour easy
Saturday Optional Group ride* Optional group ride* Optional group ride*
Sunday 1 hour 30 steady to easy 1 hour 45 steady to easy 2 hours steady easy

* Group rides are with 3 or more people


Learn to follow the wheel in front of you and draft. Only take a short time in the front.





SPEED BLOCK Week 7 Week 8 Week 9
Tuesday 15 minutes warm up 15 hard as you can 15 min. warm up 15 minutes hard as you can 15 min. warm up 20 minutes hard as you can

15 minutes easy 15 minutes steady 10 minutes easy 15 minutes steady 15 minutes easy 20 minutes steady
Thursday 1 hour 15 minutes easy ride 1 hour 15 minutes easy ride 1 hour 30 minutes easy ride
Saturday Optional Group ride* Optional group ride* Optional group ride*
Sunday 1 hour 30 staedy to easy ride 1 hour 45 steady easy ride 2 hour steady easy ride




TAPER Week 10- 3 easy rides just turning your legs over with at least 2 days off before race day. Rest and eat well.


GOOD LUCK!

For your supporters

For the Kids: There are two fenced playgrounds (kids and todlers), a bouncey castle, kids movies on the Big Screen TV in the main bar.  Also phone 03 443 1110 and prebook your Clip’n Climb for a special $10 per person deal

For the adults: Special menu will be up soon. There are multiple indoor and outdoor ‘relaxing with a drink and some nibbles’ areas…  no reason your supporters should not be having a good time while awaiting your heroic return!

Contact Us

Got a question? How should you be training? What gear do you really need? Motivational tips… click here.

For questions about the event, what’s happening when… check out the website first (all information should be up by the first August, then call Terry 021 2846844 or Ed 027 4451 091

Email Terry@highlndevents.co.nz or Ed@highlandevents.co.nz