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    Race to find fastest way to the Auckland CBD?

    Just came across this post on an Auckland Train blog:
    http://www.aucklandtrains.co.nz/2010...ay-to-the-cbd/

    Which mode of transport will get Aucklanders to work the quickest?
    On Wednesday morning, former All Black Bryan Williams, Samoan international Siasosi Vaili, and Auckland Maori representative Brad Tawhare, will set out to find the answer.
    In the third year of the morning peak-hour race, cyclists, car drivers and bus users race from four directions of the city to the Auckland Viaduct.
    The race starts at 7:15am from the four points: Birkenhead, Mt Roskill, New Lynn and Ellerslie. A cyclist from the Mt Roskill starting point won last year’s race. Event sponsor Urgent Couriers will use its GPS tracking system to follow contenders on their journey and the public can watch the action live on the company’s site.

    The finish line is at the Eastern Viaduct, where the Auckland City Council is hosting the Go by Bike Breakfast for those cycling to work and participating in the BikeWise event.
    Why the hell aren't they including a motorbike? I've always found it's by far the fastest way for me to get to the CBD from out west (Waitakere).

    Not sure who organizes this event, but I think we should have a write-in request for a motorbike next year.
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    I've always been annoyed by these races as they always neglect the motorbike - even a scooter would beat a cycle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
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    I've always been annoyed by these races as they always neglect the motorbike - even a scooter would beat a cycle!
    Well, in theory.... Until you put a certain former WSB rider on the cycle....

    But, yeah, Motorcycle should well be included.

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    I wonder if the lack of sympathy for bikes has anything to do with the fact that the organisers (Urgent) do not appear to have any(?) motorcycle couriers anymore?

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    The answer is probably in this part "The finish line is at the Eastern Viaduct, where the Auckland City Council is hosting the Go by Bike Breakfast for those cycling to work and participating in the BikeWise event."

    Obviously the event is part of the (non motorised) bike week promo so it wouldn't look good if they came second.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxB View Post
    I wonder if the lack of sympathy for bikes has anything to do with the fact that the organisers (Urgent) do not appear to have any(?) motorcycle couriers anymore?
    I doubt the cage will come first. Last year (report here) the bicycles won three out of four.
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    I suspect the biker 'won' as the ambulance was using lights and sirens.

    Have you tried to cycle around Auckland streets lately....... scary..!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxB View Post
    I wonder if the lack of sympathy for bikes has anything to do with the fact that the organisers (Urgent) do not appear to have any(?) motorcycle couriers anymore?
    whenever our "fair and balanced" news media does a race they "forget" the motorbike too

    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    The answer is probably in this part "The finish line is at the Eastern Viaduct, where the Auckland City Council is hosting the Go by Bike Breakfast for those cycling to work and participating in the BikeWise event."

    Obviously the event is part of the (non motorised) bike week promo so it wouldn't look good if they came second.
    reckon they'd ever run a "go by moped" or "go by motorbike" breakfast? hell no! why? fucked if I know but some days they seem hell bent on kicking the lot of us out!

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    Quickest way into the city is in an ambulance or cop car.......so lane-splitting motorbike gets my vote
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    Quote Originally Posted by parsley View Post
    Why the hell aren't they including a motorbike? I've always found it's by far the fastest way for me to get to the CBD from out west (Waitakere).
    Because a motorcycle is no faster than a car if you obey the road rules and don't do anything borderline illegal (like lane splitting). The only time you get a benefit otherwise is that you can filter to the front at traffic lights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    Because a motorcycle is no faster than a car if you obey the road rules and don't do anything borderline illegal (like lane splitting). The only time you get a benefit otherwise is that you can filter to the front at traffic lights.
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    No surprises there.

    I've got an old KiwiRider mag (I think) where they did Scooter, Bus & Car from each direction which Honda arranged cos at the time they'd done "Car and public transport".

    Scooters won, IIRC. Adhering to speed limits and filtering only at lights when traffic was stationary
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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    Bus lanes!
    Only the green ones in the city, or transit lanes.
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    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    The only time you get a benefit otherwise is that you can filter to the front at traffic lights.
    On my morning route that's a significant advantage!
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