Hello everyone! My name is Rose Clark and I have been lurking here on and off for a few months now keenly digesting all the great info you have as I am rather new to cycling! I am not quite 50yrs old (9th Sept) and live in a seaside town 40 mins north of Auckland City.
I started my new passion back in Oct of last year and to say I am well and truly hooked is an understatementI used to cycle a bit as a kid many years ago and remember what fun it used to be back then as well. Over the years I started to gain weight and become very unfit so in June last year I joined our local Curves Gym and promptly lost 22kgs over a 6 month period!
Having all this new found energy led me to take up cycling and I am so glad I did. I have so far entered a Duathlon, 2 x 25km SUB Womens Events (Sarah Ulmer) and placed 3rd and 2nd consecutively. I have also entered the Auckland Cycle Event 25km and came 1st Woman and had an absolute blast along the way!
My next event is in Oct and is a 50km event in south Auckland.
I mostly ride around my home area, 20, 30km rides 3 times a week with longer rides of up to 100kms once a month. I ride a basic Specialized Dolce but my dream is to own one of the new 2010 Specialized Amira's! Or maybe a Pinarello FP3! I am desperate for a lovely light carbon bike!! Where I live is quite hilly so my rides give me great workouts
I look forward to getting to know you all.
Regards,
Kiwi Rose.



I used to cycle a bit as a kid many years ago and remember what fun it used to be back then as well. Over the years I started to gain weight and become very unfit so in June last year I joined our local Curves Gym and promptly lost 22kgs over a 6 month period!
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. I certainly don't miss the traffic! I do miss the mountain bike scene though 
Currently training for Lake Taupo so trying to find lots of hills to ride up....... i have new Scott Contessa CR1 which I love and currently trying to find a suitable mountain bike to start hitting the local park before moving to Hawaii ( I suspect I'll be safer on the trails out there until I get use to being on the 'other side' of the road !