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    Question for Canterbury - West Coast riders

    Planning for the TT2000, and I just can't find a GPS time for Jacksons to Yaldhurst. As this is the critical final leg of the ride I would like to get a better idea of the actual time at a good pace (not racing) from Jacksons to Yaldhurst at night.

    I do recall on a 1000 miler stopping in Greymouth at 9:20 pm and being at Rolleston before midnight, but I can't remember how much before.

    Also an estimated time from Kumara Jct - Greymouth - Brunner - Jacksons would be handy.
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    I have one GPS log which shows

    Blackball 10:45
    Jacksons 11:39
    Yaldhurst 14:26

    In the daytime, on a borrowed bike, in winter, being generally legal

    I imagine a Greymouth start would be about the same
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    Thanks Jim, But I guess you must have stopped along the way. Almost 3 hours for 167 km seems just a tad slow.

    Gremlin, I have tracks for everything you covered. Its still that one section from Jackson's to Yaldhurst that's missing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    Thanks Jim, But I guess you must have stopped along the way. Almost 3 hours for 167 km seems just a tad slow.
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    Hey I never claimed to be fast

    But you are right, there was about an hour in the Bealey pub

    The only other stop I can recall was 5 - 10 minutes for fuel in Moana.

    And there was a lot of grit and snow on the road

    TW its a bit further than 167km - the AA distance calculator shows Greymouth to Chch as 258km - with a 3 hr 40 travel time
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    probably about 1hr 45, but you probably want a bit more exact than that? Can be lots of roadworks through there too, a couple of slow areas when I headed to Woodstock. Springfield had a fairly lengthy piece of shingle too.
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    Google maps reckons 2hrs 1min, sounds about right. From the airport it takes me less than 3 hours to hokitika in the car.
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    If it is any use to you last Saturday, warm, dry, norwest tail wind, no GPS but bikes speedo and clock along with paper and pen I recorded 58 km Brunner Mine to Jacksons 38 mins maybe 91k/hr average, Jacksons to home, Swanannoa, 175 km in 1 hour and 55 mins also around 91k/h. Included a brief stop at Jacksons corner to record time and distance and a stop at Lake Lindon for a drink and to remove some clothes. I ride a TDM 900 as a "mature" rider, Authurs Pass definitley at the 50k speed limit, no sigificant road works, cannot comment on section from Sheifield to Yaldurst. Stuff all traffic.

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    Thanks. That is exactly what I need.
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