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    Petition For Reversing Top 20 Ruling For Woman's Downhill (368 reads)
    This is a petition to change the current ruling for womens Downhill at the World Cup races.
    Extreme Weather Warning - Port Hills Tracks To Remain Closed (269 reads)
    The tracks on Christchurch's Port Hills will remain closed this weekend due to the extreme weather warning.
    Public Consultation: Ngauranga To Airport Corridor Plan (88 reads)
    Cycle Aware Wellington are asking for people to make cycle friendly submissions for the recently released Ngauranga to Airport Corridor Pan.
    Normal Quality Vs High Quality Videos On Vorb (618 reads)
    We're running a test comparing the normal Vorb video quality (512kbps) versus a new high video quality (2048kbps) using the teaser for the upcoming New Zealand mountain bike movie "Sketchy Lines"
    Bowl-a-rama Postponed (73 reads)
    Unfortunately Bowl-a-rama has been put off until next weekend due the weather forecast for the weekend.
     

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