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Queenstown Bike Festival 2011

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The inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, Queenstown, New Zealand which included the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event, The Vital Signs Tour de Lakes and New World Tour de Wakatipu bike race.
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  • Mountain bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago. Eighty competitors tackled the technically demanding course which started at the Gondola summit and finishied with a run down the steps in Brecon Street, Queenstown. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 24th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Jon Stout from Queenstown tackles the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during practice for the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago, which takes place on Sunday. The technically demanding course will start at the Gondola and finish in Brecon Street. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23nd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Mountain bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during practice for the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago, which takes place on Sunday. The technically demanding course will start at the Gondola and finish in Brecon Street. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 22nd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Cyclists head along the Glenorchy to Queenstown road heading to Moke Lake on the final stage of the The Vital Signs Tour de Lakes. The event started in Cromwell on Good Friday travelling through Fiordland and Glenorchy.  The open event was won by Southland Cyclist Gordon McCauley. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 25th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Mountain bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during practice for the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago, which takes place on Sunday. The technically demanding course will start at the Gondola and finish in Brecon Street. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 22nd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Mountain Bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during the Outside Sports Super D Enduro event in Queenstown, Central Otago, at the Weekend. The 6 hour non stop team and individual races attracted 86 competitors and included Skyline Gondola access. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 16th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Angus Bradshaw in action during the New World Tour de Wakatipu bike race on Saturday. Six hundred and ninety people entered the bike race which featured an  exclusive course with breathtaking views from Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown to Chard Farm along the Kawarau River, via the trails and tracks of the Wakatipu basin with distances of 36 kilometres fun riding for recreational bikers and 45 kilometres for elite and sport racers. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23rd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Damien Oates from Queenstown tackles the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during practice for the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago, which takes place on Sunday. The technically demanding course will start at the Gondola and finish in Brecon Street. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 22nd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Mountain bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during practice for the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago, which takes place on Sunday. The technically demanding course will start at the Gondola and finish in Brecon Street. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23nd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Competitors in action during the New World Tour de Wakatipu bike race on Saturday. Six hundred and ninety people entered the bike race which featured an  exclusive course with breathtaking views from Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown to Chard Farm along the Kawarau River, via the trails and tracks of the Wakatipu basin with distances of 36 kilometres fun riding for recreational bikers and 45 kilometres for elite and sport racers. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23rd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Reon Boe in action as mountain bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during the Outside Sports Super D Enduro event in Queenstown, Central Otago, at the Weekend. The 6 hour non stop team and individual races attracted 86 competitors and included Skyline Gondola access.  The Open Female category was won by Hanna Thorne from Dunedin while Kurt Lancaster from Nelson won the Open Male Category. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 16th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Mountain bike racers take the Skyline Gondola to  tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during practice for the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago, which takes place on Sunday. The technically demanding course will start at the Gondola and finish in Brecon Street. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 22nd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The bike park at the finish of the New World Tour de Wakatipu bike race on Saturday. Six hundred and ninety people entered the bike race which featured an  exclusive course with breathtaking views from Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown to Chard Farm along the Kawarau River, via the trails and tracks of the Wakatipu basin with distances of 36 kilometres fun riding for recreational bikers and 45 kilometres for elite and sport racers. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23rd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Reon Boe from Queenstwown heads down the Brecon Street steps in Queenstown to win the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago. Eighty competitors tackled the technically demanding course which started at the Gondola summit and finished with a run down the steps in Brecon Street, Queenstown. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 24th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Mountain bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during practice for the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago, which takes place on Sunday. The technically demanding course will start at the Gondola and finish in Brecon Street. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23nd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Mountain bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago. Eighty competitors tackled the technically demanding course which started at the Gondola summit and finishied with a run down the steps in Brecon Street, Queenstown. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 24th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Reon Boe from Queenstwown, celebrates winning  the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago. Eighty competitors tackled the technically demanding course which started at the Gondola summit and finished with a run down the steps in Brecon Street, Queenstown. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 24th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Tim Ceci from Queenstown tackles the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during practice for the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago, which takes place on Sunday. The technically demanding course will start at the Gondola and finish in Brecon Street. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23nd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Mountain Bike racers tackle the Ben Lomond Forest course high above Queenstown during the Outside Sports Super D Enduro event in Queenstown, Central Otago, at the Weekend. The 6 hour non stop team and individual races attracted 86 competitors and included Skyline Gondola access.  The Open Female category was won by Hanna Thorne from Dunedin while Kurt Lancaster from Nelson won the Open Male Category. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, taking place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 16th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Jacqui Hyde (front) and Kenneth Mitchell (left) in action during the New World Tour de Wakatipu bike race on Saturday. Six hundred and ninety people entered the bike race which featured an  exclusive course with breathtaking views from Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown to Chard Farm along the Kawarau River, via the trails and tracks of the Wakatipu basin with distances of 36 kilometres fun riding for recreational bikers and 45 kilometres for elite and sport racers. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23rd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Competitors in action during the New World Tour de Wakatipu bike race on Saturday. Six hundred and ninety people entered the bike race which featured an  exclusive course with breathtaking views from Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown to Chard Farm along the Kawarau River, via the trails and tracks of the Wakatipu basin with distances of 36 kilometres fun riding for recreational bikers and 45 kilometres for elite and sport racers. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23rd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Cyclist David Grey (left) and Paula Cross (192) in action during the New World Tour de Wakatipu bike race on Saturday. Six hundred and ninety people entered the bike race which featured an  exclusive course with breathtaking views from Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown to Chard Farm along the Kawarau River, via the trails and tracks of the Wakatipu basin with distances of 36 kilometres fun riding for recreational bikers and 45 kilometres for elite and sport racers. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23rd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Competitors in action during the New World Tour de Wakatipu bike race on Saturday. Six hundred and ninety people entered the bike race which featured an  exclusive course with breathtaking views from Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown to Chard Farm along the Kawarau River, via the trails and tracks of the Wakatipu basin with distances of 36 kilometres fun riding for recreational bikers and 45 kilometres for elite and sport racers. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23rd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Michael Whelan in action during the New World Tour de Wakatipu bike race on Saturday. Six hundred and ninety people entered the bike race which featured an  exclusive course with breathtaking views from Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown to Chard Farm along the Kawarau River, via the trails and tracks of the Wakatipu basin with distances of 36 kilometres fun riding for recreational bikers and 45 kilometres for elite and sport racers. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 23rd April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Mountain bike racers tackle the Brecon Street steps in Queenstown during the Corona Dirtmasters Downhill event in Queenstown, Central Otago. Eighty competitors tackled the technically demanding course which started at the Gondola summit and finishied with a run down the steps in Brecon Street, Queenstown. The event was part of the inaugural Queenstown Bike Festival, which took place from 16th-25th April. The event hopes to highlight Queenstown's growing profile as one of the three leading biking centres in the world. Queenstown, Central Otago, New Zealand. 24th April 2011. Photo Tim Clayton..
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