Where Passion for Cycling and Community Spirit Unite

Unleash the Cyclist in You


  • Affordable cycle races for everyone
  • A local route to challenge your limits
  • Community of passionate riders

Cycling is more than just a mode of transportation; it's a way of life. But let's face it, a lot of cyclists end up feeling like the lone ranger, either cruising solo or trying to squeeze into clubs that are either too hardcore or too laid-back. It's like trying to find the perfect pair of cycling shorts - a real struggle!

Are you in search of a cycling community, only to find them too exclusive? Fed up with costly memberships that provide minimal benefits? Feeling restricted by the scarcity of local cycling events?


The Answer:


Leeston Cycling Club: Your Cycling Community Awaits!

Why choose us:

Affordable Membership

Only $5 for juniors (Under 17)and $15 for seniors and $5 for an evening race 

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Flexible Schedule

Races held on Thursday evenings during Daylight Saving (Oct- April)

SEE OUR CALENDAR

Inclusive Environment

Open to all skill levels and ages, we're a very inclusive bunch, we even put up with MTBer's

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SOME KEY FACTS

  • Races start at Leeston Rugby Football Club carpark
  • 16km open road circuit
  • Cost to enter each race is just $5.50
  • Separate races for Social/Development riders and Senior Riders
  • End of season prize money for various categories
  • Bike New Zealand Licence NOT REQUIRED
  • All road rules must be observed
  • Official's instructions must be obeyed
  • Optional group rides to and from the race for warm-up and warm-down
  • Cancellation notices on Facebook Page
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The Committee

When they're not leading the race from the front, they're working behind the scenes to ensure our races are safe and enjoyable.

Connect with us

Please don't hesitate to reach out to us, but kindly understand that we are a group of dedicated volunteers, so there may be occasional delays in our responses.

Contact Us

Community, Speed, Strategy

Following my coach's advice to race more regularly, Leeston's Thursday night races fit perfectly into my busy life. It's taught me to hold a wheel in fast-paced races and use my energy wisely. What makes Leeston special is not just the racing, but also the rides to and from the venue, making summer evenings memorable. I've made numerous friends, and the common sentiment is clear: Leeston racing is fast, honest, and the only racing of its kind
Alex Mann | Handicapper

Worried About Road Racing Etiquette? Here’s How I Figured It Out

"Nerves before a race? Don’t let them stop you from giving it a go! I came from a triathlon background and didn’t know much about road racing etiquette, which made me nervous at first. I had no clue about drafting! My first race at Aoraki Mt Cook taught me quickly, and after a few races, I found my rhythm. My male friends from North Canterbury pushed me to give road racing a try, and I kept learning on the job. Racing has taken me all over—Aussie, Europe, and beyond. If you're nervous, just stay aware and keep your distance from wobbly or surging riders. It’s all part of the thrill. And if things get too tense, just drop a turn and buy us a beer post-race. Haha!"
Julia Spark

Never Raced Before? Here’s How I Went from Last Place to Confident Rider

I wasn’t very familiar with bunch riding and had never done a cycle race or handicap before—I was worried I’d be too slow and get left behind. And guess what? I was… haha! But I kept coming back. I’d started taking triathlon more seriously and wanted to improve my cycling after coming from a running background. With consistency, I began seeing real improvements, not just in fitness but in my overall confidence on the bike. Each race at Leeston felt like a step forward. The sense of achievement and being part of the cycling community has been incredible. The first race is always the hardest, but if you keep showing up, you’ll begin to enjoy it more every time.
Georgia Waghorn

Think You’re Not Good Enough to Race? Here's Why You Are

I was super nervous before my first Leeston race, especially since I thought I wouldn’t be good enough. It was the fear of the unknown. What put my fears to rest immediately was seeing how many ladies were there—outnumbering the men for a change! I had been worried about being on my own, but it turned out that many of the women were first-timers too, and everyone was so supportive. The adrenaline rush of group racing is like nothing else—it pushes you to go deeper than you think you can. There are grades for every ability, so if you’re wondering whether you’re good enough—trust me, you are!
Megan Boyd

Terrified of Your First Race? I Was Too—Here’s What Happened

Oh my word—did I have worries before my first race? Absolutely! I had no idea how to race, didn’t know what bunch riding was like, and I was sure I'd struggle to keep up. I had such bad butterflies, but it turned out to be one of the best cycling experiences of my life! I was immediately welcomed, and people gave me helpful comments throughout the race. Yes, I got dropped heaps in my first season, but each time I held on a bit longer, and I kept coming back for more. If you’re nervous, just come along and tell people it’s your first time—everyone is welcoming, and before long, you’ll be looking forward to that sprint at the end just like I do!
Sophia White

Worried About Racing? Here's How a Group of Cyclists Kept Me Safe

 "I worried about my first race—would I be strong enough to stay with the group? But what surprised me the most was how safe it felt. My cycling buddies always looked out for me, and even if someone dropped off the group, they’d be there to support and encourage me. The more I raced, the stronger I became, both physically and mentally. It’s not just about pushing yourself—it's about racing in a group where everyone has your back. I even managed a sprint to a top 10 finish! If you're thinking of giving it a go, don't worry—there are groups for all strengths, and the racers are always looking out for each other." 😊
Tracey Christie

Hard, Honest & Fun

“I first went to Leeston racing when we moved down to chch (i was 13). Ever since then, my family has loved the racing, and we went every week. It's hard, honest and fun. Everything I really enjoy about racing! The other riders there (known as the boatshed crew) have been extremely helpful in guiding and training with me over the years. .”
Henrietta Christie, Human Health | World Tour

Leeston Made Me

“Leeston racing has been super good for my sprint tactics when you are already tired from a hard 20 minute race. It’s also helped me heaps when coming down to sprinting off tired legs because it’s like doing a 20 minute test with a max effort at the end. It’s always a good test on how my fitness is before big races and has helped me with becoming the rider I am today..”
Nic Rush, Silver Medal Winner

Intensity, Passion, Endurance

Came for Leeston Classic, stayed for the intensity of Thursday night races. It's all-out effort here: you push to your limits, in old-fashioned, no-holds-barred racing that truly tests your mettle
Simon Acker | Club Secretary

Challenge, Community, Positivity

Dragged into Leeston racing by friends, I found a place to shatter my limits, setting two 20min power PBs this year. It's the journey as much as the race – riding out and back, bonding with pack mates, and sharing stories. In Leeston, it's all positive, all about exceeding expectations.
George

Diversity, Challenge, Resilience

Since 2005, Leeston racing has shown me the unique challenge each race brings, even on the same circuit. It's about learning to hang on, with the promise that it might get easier. The success of Leeston lies in the diverse mix of people united by a love for cycling, each bringing their passion to the forefront. The consensus? It's hard, but incredibly rewarding
Greg Manson

Challenge, Community, Growth

Initially daunted by the distance from Christchurch, I embraced Leeston racing for its fitness-building opportunities. I've learned that getting dropped isn't failure, but a step towards greater fitness, pushing me to my limits. It's Alex's passion and the unwavering support of volunteers that make Leeston unique, fostering a positive environment filled with social rides and friendly competition
Sarah Patrick | New Mum

Teamwork, Speed, Excellence

Shaun Cassidy's recommendation led me to Leeston racing, where I've discovered an incredible team spirit and fast-paced tactics. Its success stems from passionate members and professional organisation, attracting high-caliber riders. The buzzwords here are 'organised,' 'fast,' and 'the club to be in' – a true testament to Leeston's racing culture.
Ant Page

Speed, Timing, Thrills

Drawn to Leeston for more racing thrills, I've come to appreciate its unique terrain, despite its flatness. The timing of the races, perfectly aligned with the year, makes it a success. The word on everyone's lips? 'Fast.' Leeston is where speed meets opportunity.
Adam Chapman

Community, Speed, Strategy

Following my coach's advice to race more regularly, Leeston's Thursday night races fit perfectly into my busy life. It's taught me to hold a wheel in fast-paced races and use my energy wisely. What makes Leeston special is not just the racing, but also the rides to and from the venue, making summer evenings memorable. I've made numerous friends, and the common sentiment is clear: Leeston racing is fast, honest, and the only racing of its kind
Alex Mann | Handicapper

Worried About Road Racing Etiquette? Here’s How I Figured It Out

"Nerves before a race? Don’t let them stop you from giving it a go! I came from a triathlon background and didn’t know much about road racing etiquette, which made me nervous at first. I had no clue about drafting! My first race at Aoraki Mt Cook taught me quickly, and after a few races, I found my rhythm. My male friends from North Canterbury pushed me to give road racing a try, and I kept learning on the job. Racing has taken me all over—Aussie, Europe, and beyond. If you're nervous, just stay aware and keep your distance from wobbly or surging riders. It’s all part of the thrill. And if things get too tense, just drop a turn and buy us a beer post-race. Haha!"
Julia Spark
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