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Even while funding for some cycleway projects has stalled, it's nice to know that work is still ticking along on some of the Major Cycle Routes around the city. One of those is the Nor'West Arc cycleway through Ilam and Bryndwr, and a couple of weeks ago I went to ...
Flashback Friday: Hey world, have you heard of Christchurch?!
Flashback Friday: Hey world, have you heard of Christchurch?!LennyBoy9 Jan 2026Bicycle politics / Cycle-centric ideas / CyclivismThe media have just picked up the announcement from Christchurch City Council that our fair city has been named the most bicycle-friendly city in Asia and Oceania and 38th globally (I’d like to think they got the heads-up from an earlier post of mine…). It’s great to be recognised internationally, and certainly a far cry … Continue reading “Flashback Friday: Hey world, have you heard of Christchurch?!” [...] Read more...
Photo of the Day: Boatshed Bridge cycle count (maybe…)
Photo of the Day: Boatshed Bridge cycle count (maybe…)LennyBoy7 Jan 2026People riding bikesThe cycle display counter next to the Antigua St Boatshed Bridge is arguably the busiest cycling point in the whole city. In 2024, we even celebrated over half a million people cycling across it within the year. On the last day of 2025, I was biking around and decided to capture a pic while I … Continue reading “Photo of the Day: Boatshed Bridge cycle count (maybe…)” [...] Read more...
Flashback Friday Hidden Treasures: Rapaki Track
Flashback Friday Hidden Treasures: Rapaki TrackLennyBoy2 Jan 2026Cycling routesHappy New Year! I trust that most people are enjoying a nice summer break and the opportunity to get out and try a few new rides – flat or hilly… Six years ago I tested out one of the more popular routes in the Port Hills, as recounted in this blog from Jan 2020… I … Continue reading “Flashback Friday Hidden Treasures: Rapaki Track” [...] Read more...
Cycling in Chch 2025 in Review: Slow and Steady wins the Race…
Cycling in Chch 2025 in Review: Slow and Steady wins the Race…LennyBoy31 Dec 2025Annual Review / Cycle infrastructure / Cycling routes / EventsAnd just like that, we’ve reached the end of 2025! As we herald the New Year, let’s look at how things have gone in the cycling world over the past 12 months… While the signs were looking somewhat worrying at the end of 2024, the current Government may actually surprise us next year by introducing … Continue reading “Cycling in Chch 2025 in Review: Slow and Steady wins the Race…” [...] Read more...
Belated First Look: Heathcote Expressway
Belated First Look: Heathcote ExpresswayLennyBoy29 Dec 2025Cycling routesWith some nice summer weather about, I figured it was about time to go and have a good look along the Heathcote Expressway Major Cycle Route. Even though the whole route has been open for a while now and I have ridden parts of it fairly often, it’s worth showing a wider audience what it … Continue reading “Belated First Look: Heathcote Expressway” [...] Read more...
Flashback Friday Guest Post: Biking to the Boundary – Waimakariri River Regional Park, Pt.1
Flashback Friday Guest Post: Biking to the Boundary – Waimakariri River Regional Park, Pt.1Robert Fleming26 Dec 2025Cycling routesMerry Christmas, and I hope you’re enjoying Boxing Day as well! The summer holidays are always a great time to get out and explore a few new places by bike. If you need some suggestions on where to go, guest blogger Robert provided a few ideas in this post from Jan 2018, including some of … Continue reading “Flashback Friday Guest Post: Biking to the Boundary – Waimakariri River Regional Park, Pt.1” [...] Read more...
Guest Post: The joys of biking Memorial Ave
Guest Post: The joys of biking Memorial AveCycling in Chch (Guest)21 Dec 2025Cycling routes / People riding bikesGuest contributor Stephen Judd muses on a recent bike ride to the airport: Last weekend I had an overnight trip to Auckland booked. So I thought I could ride my bike for once and save myself two days’ parking or a return Uber fare. A change of clothes and a few other items fit neatly … Continue reading “Guest Post: The joys of biking Memorial Ave” [...] Read more...
Flashback Friday: Seasons Greetings for Christmas 2019
Flashback Friday: Seasons Greetings for Christmas 2019LennyBoy19 Dec 2025Cycle-centric ideasGosh, how did we get to the end of the year already? Hopefully you’re starting to wrap up before Xmas (if not already on leave), and I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a great holiday break! Here’s some similar best wishes from six years ago – plus a few suggestions for where you … Continue reading “Flashback Friday: Seasons Greetings for Christmas 2019” [...] Read more...
First Look: City to Sea Pathway Stage 1
First Look: City to Sea Pathway Stage 1LennyBoy14 Dec 2025Cycling routesThe lovely (albeit windy) weather over the weekend was the perfect opportunity to finally have a chance to check out the first section completed of the City to Sea Pathway. As the name suggests, this shared pathway follows the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor from the central city eventually all the way out to New Brighton. … Continue reading “First Look: City to Sea Pathway Stage 1” [...] Read more...
Flashback Friday: Bicycle Jousting a Hit at the Santa Parade
Flashback Friday: Bicycle Jousting a Hit at the Santa Paradestevenmuir12 Dec 2025Bikes & equipment / Cycle-centric ideas / EventsTomorrow morning from about 10am, New Brighton will host a seaside Christmas Parade. Spokes Canterbury and other local cycling groups have been regular supporters and attendees of Christmas Parades in the city over the years, often delighting the onlookers with fun and wacky bikes. Eleven years ago, a parade along Riccarton Road brought out a … Continue reading “Flashback Friday: Bicycle Jousting a Hit at the Santa Parade” [...] Read more...

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