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Skeleton New Zealand team at Worlds after riders asked to pay own way

Skeleton New Zealand team at Worlds after riders asked to pay own way


For New Zealand a UCI Road World Championships in Australia is just about as close to a home race for the rainbow jersey as you can get, but rather than the competition for spots being high the squad will only have one competitor in the elite men’s category and is utilising only four of its seven available women’s positions in the elite/U23 category.

The small squad – with U23 rider Niamh Fisher-Black leading the women’s team and New Zealand champion James Fouche the sole elite men’s competitor – is a combined consequence of the relegation battle, COVID-19 and major increases in costs, Cycling New Zealand said.

In fact, the budget of the cycling federation has become so tight – it lost its major sponsor Vantage last year – that riders were even asked to pay their own travel costs.

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