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Cycle race this Sunday 29 November

Jorge from Opaki

Race five of the Trust House national team series is taking place this Sunday 29 November.  Around 200 riders from around the country will race from Masterton to Dreyers Rock vis Whangaehu Valley Rd, at Dreyers Rock riders turn around and head towards Bidiford and then to the finish at Te Ore Ore Bidiford Rd. If you are driving on these roads and see a group of cyclists coming towards you, please pull over and stop until they go past.
During the race, riders will travel at speeds of 50 - 60km/h please be aware of this.  If you have a dog, please make sure your pet is inside your property, dogs and high speed cyclists really do not mix well.
Many thanks.

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