The Criterium National Championships are TBC for 2025.
A criterium is a thrilling road race for both riders and spectators. This closed circuit race is fast paced, intense and requires many technical skills to compete at a top level. The event includes Under 17 categories and Under 19 categories prior to the much anticipated Elite Men's and Women's races.
This event is referred to as a National Championship, and while it is fiercely contested, it is not an official UCI race and therefore does not attract a National Jersey. Winners and placegetters will receive Championship medals.
FINAL EVENT INFORMATION
Please click here to read the final event information - TBC
Roads will be closed from early morning, but not marshalled. The riders will need to be aware of people walking on the circuit.
TECHNICAL GUIDE
Click here for the provisional tech guide - at 8 January 2024.
*Please note that this is subject to change.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Please click here for the terms and conditions of entry for this event.
Competitors will be charged a $100 fee for each active timing tag that is not returned within 4 hours of their event finish.
PROVISIONAL EVENT PROGRAMME
Please note this event programme is provisional and subject to change.
Race |
Time |
Duration |
Race Number collection |
From 8.00am |
Until 20 minutes prior to each race start |
Kids Event |
10.00am |
|
U17 Girls (NZ Championship) |
10.30am |
20 minutes plus one lap |
U17 Boys (NZ Championship) |
11.00am |
20 minutes plus one lap |
U19 Women (NZ Championship) |
11.30am |
30 minutes plus two laps |
U19 Men (NZ Championship) |
12.45pm |
30 minutes plus two laps |
Elite Women (NZ Championship) |
1.30pm |
45 minutes plus three laps |
Elite Men (NZ Championship) |
2.30pm |
45 minutes plus three laps |
NZ Championship Presentations |
3.30pm |
|
Racing duration is scheduled 'total time'. Laps to go countdown will be within the total scheduled race time.
Please note that race duration may be amended if circumstances require it – where possible notice will be given prior to the event, however, any changes will be communicated at the race briefing prior to your event.
The programme should be considered provisional until entries close and the final programme of events has been published on the website (once entries have closed).
Roads will be closed from early morning, but not marshalled. The riders will need to be aware of people walking on the circuit.
Entries have now closed.
Click here to view the live entry list for 2024.
ENTRY FEES
Event/Category |
Early Bird fee until December 17th 2023 |
Standard fee from December 18th 2023 |
U17 with an annual domestic licence | $70 | $80 |
U17 with a one day licence | $100 | $110 |
U19 | $80 | $90 |
Elite | $80 | $90 |
ENTRY WITHDRAWS AND REFUNDS
Entries will close on Sunday 14 January 2024. Entries are not transferable. Refunds may be available if a withdrawal is requested in writing prior to entries closing. If accepted a refund of the entry fee less a $25 admin fee will be applied.
Withdrawals submitted after entries have closed are not eligible for a refund.
Email: events@cnz.kiwi
ENTRY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Click here to view a copy of the event Terms and Conditions.
ENTRY ELIGIBILITY AND CRITERIA
- U17 Boys and Girls are New Zealand Championship events. Open to all U17 grade riders, with a 2024 Cycling New Zealand Youth licence with a NZL country UCI code or an international federation licence plus the written permission of their National Federation to compete, racing in their 2024 licence category. Minimum age is 15 and maximum age is 16 as at 31 December 2024.
- U19 Men and Women are New Zealand Championship events. Open to all U19 grade riders, with a 2024 Cycling New Zealand Youth licence with a NZL country UCI code or an international federation licence plus the written permission of their National Federation to compete, racing in their 2024 licence category. Minimum age is 17 and maximum age is 18 as at 31 December 2024.
- Elite Men and Women are New Zealand Championship events. Open to all U23 & Elite riders with a 2024 Cycling New Zealand licence with a NZL country UCI code or an international federation licence plus the written permission of their National Federation to compete, racing in their 2024 licence category.
- All riders purchasing a one-day event licence must agree to the One-day licence Terms & Conditions here (applicable to riders in the street race only).
LICENCING
The livestream link can be found here; National Criterium Championship 2024
Click here to check out the 2024 course around Massey University!
SANCTIONS
EQUIPMENT
- In all races other than the Street Races, bicycles must comply with the CNZ/UCI rules.
- Disc brakes are permitted in all races.
- The Commissaire’s decision on equipment is final
- Helmets must be compliant with appropriate NZ Standards for use on open roads and must be worn at all times when riding. Time-trial style aero helmets are strongly discouraged.
Competitors will be charged a $100 fee for each active timing tag that is not returned within 4 hours of their event finish.
The safety of the riders, officials, volunteer and spectators are included in the event planning. This includes (but not limited to) road restrictions, traffic management and event advisories to the local businesses and residents.
It is your responsibility to manage your own safety during the event, to be aware of other road users at all times and to make responsible decisions.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding Health and Safety please report to the Chief Commissaire or to the Race Director.
2024 Results: | Criterium National Championship Results |
2023 Results: | Criterium National Championship Results |
2022 Results: | Criterium National Championship Results |
2021 Results: | Criterium National Championship Results |
2020 Results: | Criterium National Championship Results |
2019 Results: | Criterium National Championship Results |
2018 Results: | Criterium National Championship Results |
2017 Results: | Criterium National Championship Results |
Thank you to Massey University’s Manawatū campus for having us! And big thank you to the Palmerston North District Council, Sport Manawatū and Glen Kirk Oral Surgeon for your support making this event possible.