It was an immense pleasure to be involved with the Tour Aotearoa (TA) in 2016. One of the biggest rides of its type, TA was 250 mountain bikers biking the length of New Zealand taking in all the sights and hospitality the country has to offer.
“MAProgress tracking made a phenomenal difference to the Tour Aotearoa event. Not only did it mean that friends and family could stay connected with the riders, but also schools and workplaces became avid ‘Dot Watchers’ and this was really important, especially given that riders were away for up to 30 days!” Jonathan Kennett, Tour Aotearoa 2016 Organiser
Chief Tester Jane rode on her old steel framed Kona Kilauea finishing in 21 days, not bad at 59 years old! Chief Adventurer Shane Davidson was at the start making sure everything went well and catching up with riders along the way. TA also proved a great testing ground for us, with over 240,000 views and riders glued to their phones at stops to see who was close by and where their friends were.
MAProgress tracking made a phenomenal difference to the Tour Aotearoa event. Not only did it mean that friends and family could stay connected with the riders, but also schools and workplaces became avid ‘Dot Watchers’ and this was really important, especially given that riders were away for up to 30 days! Another huge advantage of the MAProgress site was that riders could see where their fellow entrants were. This made it easier to camp together, ride together, and meet in towns. And of course, it was comforting to know that in an emergency we had a way of calling for help, even in the most remote parts of the Tour.
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Tour Aotearoa
It was an immense pleasure to be involved with the Tour Aotearoa (TA) in 2016. One of the biggest rides of its type, TA was 250 mountain bikers biking the length of New Zealand taking in all the sights and hospitality the country has to offer. “MAProgress tracking made a phenomenal difference to the Tour Aotearoa event. Not […]
Kiwi Brevet – 1200km cycling event
Scott Emmens, race organiser for the Kiwi Brevet, talks about his experience using MAProgress live tracking on a 1200km cycle event around the top of the South Island. The Kiwi Brevet is a bi-annual cycling event. MAProgress have tracked the last two Kiwi Brevets (2015 and 2017) and the next one is coming up in 2019. “We […]
Indian Pacific Wheel Race 2017
The Indian Pacific Wheel Race was a solo, single-stage, unsupported, 5,500km road cycling race ocean-to-ocean across Australia. Race Director, Jesse Carlsson, did an incredible job creating an interactive event where people from all around the world could be involved in the hype. Through consistent updates on social media channels and live tracking through MAProgress, IPWR […]