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  2. Mākara Peak Mountain Bike Park - Wikipedia

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    Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park opened in 1998. [1] [2] In 1998 the Wellington City Council set aside 200 hectares of retired farmland in Karori southwest of Wellington, New Zealand, for a mountain bike park. Development of it began almost immediately with volunteer work parties planting trees, removing pest animals and digging new tracks ...

  3. Cycling in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A cycle tourist at Island Saddle between the Wairau Valley and Hanmer Springs in New Zealand. Cycling in New Zealand is the 5th most popular form of active recreation (9% cycled in the last week), [1] but a very marginal commuting mode, with the share hovering around 1–3% in most major cities. This is due to a number of factors, principally ...

  4. Tour Aotearoa - Wikipedia

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    Tour Aotearoa is an annual cycle tour event [1] and cycling route in New Zealand. [2] The route travels 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) from Cape Reinga to Bluff. [1] Tour Aotearoa's debut [3] event in 2016 included about 250 riders. The event was organised by Jonathan Kennett, a manager of the New Zealand Cycle Trail project. Kennett said that as ...

  5. Category:Mountain biking in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mountain biking in New Zealand" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. Tranzit Group - Wikipedia

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    The Tranzit Group is a New Zealand, family owned transport and tourism company that operates buses nationally. It was founded by Albert Snelgrove in Wairarapa as Grey Bus Service. It became Blue Bus Service (with a livery change) in the early 1950s and then Tranzit Coachlines in 1985. [1] It has a 46% shareholding in InterCity. [2]

  7. InterCity (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    InterCity is the direct successor to New Zealand Railways Road Services long-distance routes. New Zealand Railways' rail and road services were combined in 1985 as the Passenger Business Group of the New Zealand Railways Corporation. InterCity began in 1987 as the brand for long-distance rail and road services. [citation needed]

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